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Kaia Gerber flaunts her midriff as she picks up another puppy to foster amid coronavirus pandemic

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Kaia Gerber has been giving back in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic by fostering some adorable puppies that she's showcased on social media.And on Saturday, the 18-year old model was back at it again when she picked up another cute pooch, through The Labelle Foundation, to bring back to her home in Los Angeles with the help of her father Rande Gerber.Not long afterwards, the daughter of Cindy Crawford took to Instagram to pose in a bikini alongside the newest of her temporary four-legged family members.

Giving back: Kaia Gerber, 18, picked up another puppy to foster from an animal rescue in Los Angeles amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemicGerber, 18, was spotted moments after she and her dad loaded up her latest foster puppy into their.

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