Rachel Bush, the wife of Jordan Poyer, went topless to beat the heat on a pool day. 

With her most recent bikini photos, Rachel Bush, wife of Jordan Poyer, has the internet in a vice-like grip.

According to a post on her Instagram Story, the model and influencer, who is married to Bills defender Jordan Poyer, recently published a topless selfie of herself sunbathing in Mykonos.

“Your personal fav spots in Mykonos!” Bush questioned her 4.1 million fans.

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In one image, the 25-year-old brunette was lying on her tummy in the water while wearing a tiny thong bikini bottom, exposing her sun-kissed rear.

Bush was captured in another photo relaxing in the water.

 

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She and Poyer attended a wedding in Malibu in June before relaxing in Hawaii before their trip to Greece.

Bush frequently attends Poyer’s games, where she is typically dressed in Bills’ attire. Her passionate tweets have earned her one of the most popular NFL WAGs.

On numerous occasions, both on and off the pitch, Bush has used social media to defend the AFC East champions from the previous season.

 

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The NFL’s vaccine policy in 2021 sparked the model’s specific fervor, and she made it abundantly apparent on Twitter that she opposes vaccinations.

Cole Beasley, a former Bills receiver, elected not to get vaccinated, and Bush backed him in that decision.

Bush recently voiced his opinions on Twitter following the cancellation of Poyer’s charity golf event, which was slated to take place on July 10 at one of Donald Trump’s courses.

 

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“Unfortunately, we were sadly surprised by negative comments by some individuals trying to make this a political battle and continue to divide our community,” a partial statement made at the time.

Bush claimed in a since-deleted tweet that Poyer had not made the decision to call off the event.

“Let’s be very clear,” she wrote. “Jordan did not cancel his event. We will always stand proudly with our beliefs and hold true to them. Publicly.

“And we can easily spend our own money to fund the tournament. It wasn’t about that. Tournament will be at same spot next year. Trump’s course.”

 

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Poyer claimed that in 2021, after battling alcohol addiction for a number of years, golf had saved his life.

After allowing only 13 catches on 28 targets for 61 yards and zero touchdowns, along with five interceptions and an opponent passer rating of 13.7, Poyer was chosen a first-team All-Pro for the first time in that same year.

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