Video: Jessie Shines in Tokyo with Bold Looks and Unmatched Volume

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On July 30th, singer Jessie delighted her followers by posting a series of photos on social media with the caption: “Tokyo was absolutely B…FUL”.

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In the images, Jessie showcases an unparalleled sense of volume, styling a “full cup” bra top and wide jeans, highlighting her slim and toned body, as well as her tanned skin. The photos appear to have been taken during her participation in the Waterbomb event in Tokyo, Japan, on the 28th.

In the released images, Jessie poses boldly, wearing a stunning bikini top paired with jeans, enhancing her sporty and glamorous charm. Fans did not hold back their praise, leaving comments such as “Sister-chan”, “It’s so cool” and “I was so happy that my sister came to Japan! Please come back next time”, as well as “Kyaak”. The post quickly garnered over 460,000 likes.

Alongside her appearance in Tokyo, Jessie continues to promote her new song ‘Gum’. The track is produced by Stereotypes, a group of renowned American producers who have worked with artists like Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, and Chris Brown. ‘Gum’ was released last October, and initially, there were rumors of a feud between Jessie and Park Jae-beom.

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However, Park Jae-beom denied the rumors on social media, stating: “The feud is not true. Jessie and I are on good terms.”

Recently, Jessie featured in Park Jae-beom’s new song ‘Xtra McNasty’, released on the 26th, which helped to dispel any rumors of rivalry between the two artists.

Jessie, who debuted in 2005 with the single “Get Up” by the hip-hop group Uptown, gained popularity in 2015 as the runner-up in the first season of “Unpretty Rap Star”. Since then, she has released a series of hits, including ‘Cold Blooded’, ‘NUNU NANA’, ‘What Type of X’, and ‘ZOOM’, establishing herself as an influential figure in the music scene.

Photos and video: Instagram @jessicah_o. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.