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Who Wore It Best?: Kash Doll, Joseline Hernandez and Alexis Skyy Sport Chanel Bikini

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It seems Kash Doll, Joseline Hernandez and Alexis Skyy all have the same taste when it comes to swimwear.

Rapper Kash Doll wore the black and white bikini in her “Chanel Slides” music video that was filmed in January.

Joseline Hernandez was seen sporting the Chanel two-piece in an Instagram post shared on Tuesday, June 16.

Like Kash Doll and Hernandez, Skyy also flaunted her hourglass figure in the bikini and gained the likes of several fans.

All three of the ladies received several comments on Fashion Bomb Daily over who wore the Chanel bikini the best.

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