Victoria Justice 100% knew how to make her Monday Swimwear work on Wednesday – she even threw in an iconic pop culture reference. The High School Musical alum, known for her sense of humor on social media, still has fans thirsting over a photo shared earlier this year, one bringing her bikini-clad, at the ocean and shouting out her status as a Monday Swimwear partner.
Victoria, 28, and recently in the news for hitting up Venice Beach, CA, updated to shout out hip bathing suit brand Monday Swimwear in July – back when a Hot Girl Summer was still a thing. The brunette, now starring on Afterlife of the Party on Netflix, uploaded multiple snaps, all showing her killer bikini body and sense of fun.
Victoria Justice Stuns In ‘Monday Swimwear’ On Wednesday
Scroll for the photos, ones immediately striking a chord with fans as a caption referenced Mean Girls. Victoria posed joyfully by ocean waters and with a boat just about visible in the background. The actress, all abs and showing off her cleavage, wore a light brown and cupped two-piece, one showing off her slight tan and stunning figure – hip white shades kept the whole thing fun, with a very joyful pose bringing her with an open mouth smile.
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With her hair blowing all over the place, Victoria reappeared with a swipe right – here, a cute wraparound sarong matching the bikini top offered a different finish. The final snap showed Victoria glamorously folding a leg while on a wooden deck and backed by metallic railings and an uninterrupted ocean horizon.
“On Wednesdays we wear @MondaySwimwear,” Justice wrote, also hashtagging her status as a Monday Swimwear partner. The post now sits at over 900,000 likes. See how much she might’ve gotten paid after the photos, where you can swipe.
What’s The Pay?
Victoria, also a Fabletics partner and having fronted Xbox in the past, didn’t update for free. Pay on Instagram correlates with following – the higher the fanbase, the higher the paycheck. Experts over at Vox have weighed in on the $$$, stating:
“Influencers with up to 1 million followers can get $10,000 , depending on the platform, and 1 million followers and up, you’re getting into territory where they can charge $100,000. Some can even get $250,000 for a post! Especially if the content is on Youtube and the influencer is in the gaming industry.”
Monday Swimwear is co-owned by founders Natasha Oakley and model Devin Brugman. The brand made 2016 headlines for being a solid favorite amid both supermodels Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid.