Israeli model Eden Fines breaks the Internet with bold new photo shoot

After calling off her engagement to her Norwegian beau, Fines sets social media ablaze with eye-popping photos in a revealing dress that leaves little to the imagination

Bar Zaga|
From the moment model Eden Fines made her debut in the entertainment and fashion industry, it was clear she was unapologetically herself.
Over time, it became evident that she was carving out a very specific niche, balancing sexy and revealing photos with a commitment to dressing modestly once a week as part of a personal growth initiative. "I took it upon myself to dress modestly once a week as a way to strengthen myself," she explained.
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Eden Fines
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Over the weekend, Fines, who called off her engagement to Norwegian soccer player Mathias Normann last month, once again broke the Internet with particularly revealing photos.
In a gallery of 10 images, Fines shared pictures from a vacation in a warm destination, dressed in an almost completely transparent dress, wearing only a thong underneath.
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Naturally, the photos spurred lively reactions from online users. While the majority of the comments were supportive and complimentary, some were critical, expressing discomfort with the explicitness of the images.
"Just go naked, why the dress?" wrote one user. "Nipples are the limit, sister. This is too much," commented another. "Where's your dignity?" added a third, among similar remarks.
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Among the 30,000 likes and over a thousand comments flooding the post, the response from singer Eden Ben Zaken stood out. "Bombshell! Rumor has it that Mohammed Deif came out of the tunnel to get reception to see the photo, and then they took him out," wrote the singer, who herself has faced backlash from conservative audiences after sharing a bikini photo.
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