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Alexandra Shipp | Source: Getty images
Alexandra Shipp | Source: Getty images

Alexandra Shipp Is Dressed for Summer & Swimtime With a Message for Fans: ‘Go Outside’

Milla Sigaba
Apr 05, 2023
07:30 P.M.

In a recent Instagram post, Alexandra Shipp proved she was ready for the warmer weather as she showed off a little skin in a mirror selfie. The actress has made a name for herself in multiple films and TV shows and recently shared the silver screen with other Hollywood heavyweights.

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On April 3, Shipp was ready for some fun in the sun as she posed in a tiger-printed bikini under blue denim overalls. She tied the look together with a bold pair of sunglasses and a straw hat and captioned the post, "Go outside." In the comments section, fans praised the actress for her beauty, as one fan commented, "So pretty."

Another fan shared the same sentiment, typing "Hottie!" and a third shared, "Still the coolest lady I can't wait the meet one day (sic)." Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Shipp relocated to Los Angeles to chase her dream of becoming an actress when she was 17.

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She became well-known for her role as KT Rush on the Nickelodeon teen drama "House of Anubis" in 2011 after making her film debut as Valentina in the Fox feature film, "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," in 2009. In 2014, Shipp played the late singer Aaliyah in the biopic, "Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B," which earned her praise for her singing and dancing talents.

That same year, Shipp starred in "Drumline: A New Beat," the sequel to VH1's 2002 film, "Drumline." Shipp also appeared in Universal Pictures' Oscar-nominated movie "Straight Outta Compton" in 2015. The film, co-starring O'Shea Jackson Jr., soon became the highest-grossing music biopic. In 2017, she landed a role in "Tragedy Girls" before sharing the screen with Nick Robinson in the coming-of-age story "Love, Simon."

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In 2018, Shipp acted in the psychological thriller "Spinning Man," based on George Harrar's novel. The following year, she added four films to her acting credits: "A Dog's Way Home," "Shaft," "Jexi," and "X-Men: Dark Phoenix," where she played Storm, an iconic role passed on to her by Halle Berry.

In 2022, Shipp shared the silver screen with famous Hollywood actors again after she was cast in Oscar-nominated director Greta Gerwig's live-action "Barbie" film starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken. On April 4, Shipp took to Instagram to share a picture of herself in character in the official poster for the upcoming film, as well as a trailer.

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