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Brooks Nader stuns in plunging bikinis during mysterious Portofino photo shoot


Brooks is getting summer started early


NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 14: Brooks Nader attends the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Launch of the 2026 Issue at Hard Rock Hotel Times Square on May 14, 2026 in New York City.  (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit) © Getty
Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
MAY 18, 2026 6:27 PM EDT

Brooks Nader is fully in her Italian bombshell era. Over the weekend, the model flooded her Instagram Stories with behind-the-scenes glimpses from a new shoot in Portofino, serving everything from plunging polka-dot swimsuits and leopard-print one-pieces to vintage-inspired glamour beside a cherry red race car.

Brooks is spending most of her time in a bathing suit© @brooksnader
Brooks is spending most of her time in a bathing suit

“Woke up in Portofino 🇮🇹,” Brooks wrote on Sunday. “Soo excited for this shoot!!” 

She started the morning with coffee and an ice dip © @brooksnader
She started the morning with coffee and an ice dip

The morning started bright and early at 4:15 am with coffee and an ice bath for her face, and some red light therapy. 

She had some red light therapy as well© @brooksnader
She had some red light therapy as well

While she kept details of the project under wraps, she tagged famed wildlife and fine art photographer David Yarrow, celebrity hairstylist Larry King, stylist Nicole Allowitz Skolnik, and makeup artist Lisa Potter-Dixon throughout the day, hinting at a high-fashion campaign with cinematic energy.

It was a glamorous day in the office© @brooksnader
It was a glamorous day in the office

Over the last few years, the 29-year-old has become known for her daring swimwear moments and Old Hollywood-inspired sex appeal, often leaning into plunging silhouettes, dramatic glam, and a lot of boy drama

She's been filming Baywatch in LA© @brooksnader
She's been filming Baywatch in LA

This latest Portofino shoot looked straight out of a modern Italian film, complete with golden-hour yacht views, towering heels on the dock, and retro sunglasses that screamed vintage screen siren.

She had a red hot moment in front of a car© @brooksnader
She had a red hot moment in front of a car

The timing also comes as Brooks has been shooting her biggest role yet. Back in March, she revealed she had secretly joined FOX’s upcoming Baywatch reboot for the 2026–2027 season. Sharing a snap aboard a private jet with the script in hand, Brooks teased, “I’ve been keeping a little secret...” before confirming she’ll play Selene, the “sharp-tongued” captain of the Zuma Beach lifeguards.

She had some sizzling selfies© @brooksnader
She had some sizzling selfies

According to the character description, Selene is exceptional at her job but constantly clashes with Captain Hobie Buchannon, played by Stephen Amell, because of their completely different approaches to saving lives. 

The reboot. arriving nearly 25 years after the original series ended, also stars Noah Beck, David Chokachi, Hassie Harrison, Jessica Belkin, and Thaddeus LaGrone, with director McG helming the first episode.

The project also explains why Brooks skipped this year’s Met Gala. While filming Baywatch in Los Angeles, her younger sister Grace Ann Nader attended fashion’s biggest night instead - and ended up chatting with a disguised Bad Bunny in the bathroom.

According to Brooks, he asked for her phone number. “She was like, ‘I was in the bathroom with this guy who was like 90 years old, and he had a younger voice and asked for my number,’” Brooks told Page Six, laughing about the now-viral interaction after learning the mystery man was actually Benito underneath heavy prosthetics. 

"Yeah, she’s an idiot, obviously,” Brooks joked, before admitting hearing the story gave her “a little bit” of FOMO. “But I was also filming, so you know what, I was working.”

And judging by her latest Portofino takeover, Brooks’ summer is already looking very Baywatch meets La Dolce Vita.

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