Story By: Lee Bullen, Sub Editor: Joseph Golder,Agency: Central European News
Video Credit: CEN/@daniellachavezofficial
This is the moment gorgeous Playboy model Daniella Chavez flaunts her long legs in slow-motion as she steps out of a luxury supercar in a tight black dress.
The curvy Chilean shared the tantalising clip on Instagram for her army of 12.6 million followers where it has been viewed 300,000 times in the first day.
The blonde bombshell said she was at Pugachev Luxury Car Rentals in the city of Miami in the south-eastern US state of Florida.
Chavez accompanied the video with the message: “Who is going to give me a hand?”
In the footage, the 30-year-old blonde model is seen getting out of the luxury convertible in slow motion.
Chavez shows off her ample cleavage and long legs in the revealing black dress she is wearing as she steps onto the pavement.
Netizen ‘Dajanagudic’ joked: “Pick me up!”
‘Yonymagnate’ quipped: “Even slower please!”
Video Credit: CEN/@daniellachavezofficial
Last week, the Chilean cracker posted a snap of her appearing as Ariel from ‘The Little Mermaid’ where she is seen thrusting out her cleavage in a fetching red wig.
It is not the first time the busty 30-year-old busty blonde has appeared as a much-loved cartoon character. For her 30th birthday last October, Chavez dressed as curvy character Jessica Rabbit from the 1988 film ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’.
Last month, she posted a video of her twerking famous behind on a seafront balcony while wearing a tiny black dress.
In the footage, the 30-year-old blonde model is seen leaning on a rail on a seafront balcony with her pert bum pointing at the camera.
As she listens to a dance track in her figure-hugging black dress, Chavez begins twerking her peachy behind before turning around to flash the camera a cheeky smile.
Netizen ‘PhipheeDancee’ wrote: “Dani, you are the best! So beautiful and talented.”
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