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Brooks Nader Stars in ‘Baywatch’ Reboot in Black Swimsuit


Brooks Nader appeared in a new beach-set post tied to the “Baywatch” reboot, and the model’s black swimsuit kept the whole frame sharp. The post featured Livvy Dunne, too, but it centered on Nader as she walked the sand, laughed between takes, and filmed beside the shoreline with a red rescue vehicle and cones behind her.

Brooks Nader spotted training for ‘Baywatch’ in black swimsuit

Have a look at Brooks Nader in a black one-piece:

Nader’s swimsuit was sleek and minimal, with thin straps, a plunging neckline, and a close, body-hugging fit. In one of the photos, her wet hair, worn loose down her back, added to the just-out-of-the-water effect, while the beach light gave the black one-piece a glossy finish. Meanwhile, Livvy Dunne wore a blue one-piece swimsuit with a white all-over print. The suit was very high-cut through the leg and had an open back with strap detailing.

The bigger context is the new Fox “Baywatch” series for the 2026-27 season. Nader plays Selene, the sharp-tongued captain of the Zuma Beach lifeguards. Her co-stars include Stephen Amell, Livvy Dunne, Jessica Belkin, Noah Beck, Shay Mitchell, Hassie Harrison, and David Chokachi, returning as Cody Madison.

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.

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