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'Whew Bae': Alexis Skyy Serves 'Baddie' Vibes, and Fans Go Wild

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Alexis Skyy is wowing fans with her eye-catching looks.

It’s unclear why Skyy was in New York and who she was with, and she was cryptic about her excursion in her photo caption, writing, “I should have put you somewhere where no one could find you 💫,” quoting a lyric from Drake and Future’s song “Desires.”

Skyy’s post racked up over 108,000 likes and many comments on her good looks.

“Winning Season Is Here 💯 tell em dont f-cc around babe 🥵 cause you got desiressssss 😩😍”

“Thought this was kash doll for a sec 🤨 U bad tho 🔥”

“Damn u so fine 😍 wifey ❤️😍 looking so amazing”

Skyy’s beauty post comes a few days after she lit up Instagram with a thirst trap.

The get-up exposed a great deal of Skyy’s body and assets, leading to a shower of compliments from her fans.

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