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Kelly Dodd Sizzles in a Leopard Trikini (Yes, You Read That Correctly)

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Summer appears to be well underway for Kelly Dodd. The Real Housewives of Orange County cast member, who recently moved into a gorgeous new Orange County home with her fiancé, Rick Leventhal, has been sharing all of the ways she’s preparing for the sunniest season with her Instagram followers.

Her latest update includes a chic swimwear look, complete with a coordinating detail that will likely come in handy as we all continue to practice social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Kelly flaunted her new leopard print triangle swimwear in an Instagram Story shared on May 17. Posed in front of a luxurious walk-in shower, Kelly rocked a matching cheetah face mask with her bathing suit.

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