World’s sexiest volleyball player can’t stop smiling as she jiggles cleavage in bikini

The ‘world’s sexiest volleyball player’ put on a show for her loyal fans as she jiggled her cleavage while dancing in a bikini in a video she posted on Instagram.

Kayla Simmons, a former volleyball player at Marshall University, has become a social media influencer since her sport days as she continues to build her burgeoning brand.

The 27-year-old captioned the post, which has so far received more than 43,000 likes and quite a lot of lusting comments, “dancing in my room again”.

One person was quite mesmerised by Simmons’ dancing moves as they wrote: “Holy s*** you legit live up to the hype.”

Another complimented her skills as they commented: “good rhythm and movement, great body.”

Despite the video seemingly making many of Simmons’ fans happy, she was met with the question: “Are they real?”, a question the blonde stunner has answered previously.

She’s been accused of having silicone boobs and when asked “how much silicone did you get?” by an interviewer during a recent Q&A on YouTube, she revealed the truth.

She responded: “Oh, um so I got zero silicone.”

She added: “I’m all natural, I’m sick of answering that one but yeah.”

To go a step further, Simmons admitted that while growing up: “I really wished to have small boobs, It would have made everything easier for volleyball. But I did not get that wish. You can’t jump as high, you can’t run as fast and everything is harder.”

As she closes in on a million followers on Instagram, the model has broadened her social media influence as she operates her own OnlyFans page where fans are able to subscribe for free.

The Florida native enjoys the big cities, showed by her recent trip to Paris but admitted that she’s a “country girl at heart” in an interview with Maxim Australia.

“Some people might be surprised to know that I grew up on a farm and I’m also a country girl at heart,” she said.

“I also love diving with sharks in my free time. I’ve always been obsessed with sharks and ocean conservation!”