Olympic ski jumper who has secret identity for racy content poses topless

A stunning Olympian has delighted her thousands of fans by posting a fresh set of topless images on social media.

German ski jumper Juliane Seyfarth, 33, who competed at the last Winter Olympics in Beijing, has regularly posted saucy snaps on a second Instagram account, where she goes by the name of ‘Nayeli’.

However, on this occasion, Seyfarth used her main account, which has 70,000 followers, to post a sultry Instagram Story from a beach. It features Seyfarth wearing nothing but a small pair of bikini bottoms covering her breasts with her hands.

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The Story continues as she turns around and shows off her pert behind. It then shows her planting a kiss on the cheek of the photographer with the message: “Love you @luke_craft_photography.”

There is then a quick clip of her enjoying a boat ride and then a long-distance shot of her walking on a secluded-looking beach.

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Seyfarth has been more than happy to publish pictures of herself in various states of undress and in 2021 she posed naked for Germany’s version of Playboy magazine, which no doubt earned her a larger following online.

She said she did the photo shoot to “draw positive attention” to her sport and that it gave her a “feeling of freedom”.

Seyfarth is a ski-jumping world champion, winning gold in the team and mixed events at the 2019 World Cup. However, she suffered disappointment at last year’s Olympics in China, finishing 14th in the Women’s individual event.

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