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Singer Chooses One-Piece Swimsuit for Magazine Cover

A singer selected a one-piece swimsuit for a 2026 magazine cover instead of a bikini. The decision followed discussions with the publication's team about personal comfort after having children.

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1 source·May 19, 5:15 PM(10 days ago)·1m read
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A singer chose a one-piece swimsuit for the cover of a 2026 magazine issue after telling the team she would not wear a bikini. The singer said the choice reflected comfort levels after having four children. The publication's team accepted the request without issue.

The singer described an initial reaction of concern about physical preparation upon learning of the cover opportunity. The shoot took place on a remote sandbar in South Caicos with a female-led crew. The singer brought a personal styling team and noted the experience allowed her to feel at ease during the session. She wore a plunging white one-piece swimsuit for the photographs.

The cover appearance comes after the release of a sixth studio album in January. A world tour is scheduled to begin next month. The singer previously posed for another publication in 2022 and welcomed a fourth child in 2024.

Key Facts

One-piece swimsuit
chosen for 2026 magazine cover
Four children
factor in swimsuit selection
South Caicos
location of cover shoot on sandbar

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. January

    Sixth studio album released.

    1 sourcenypost.com
  2. 2024

    Fourth child welcomed.

    1 sourcenypost.com
  3. Thursday

    Singer discussed cover choice on podcast episode.

    1 sourcenypost.com

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The cover will appear in the 2026 issue of the magazine.

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Word count152 words
PublishedMay 19, 2026, 5:15 PM
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