Karime Pindter in Bathing Suit Says "Ride it, My Pony!" Celebwell

Publish date: 2024-06-03

Karime Pindter has become a reality TV icon. She's known for her appearances on Acapulco Shore. She also finished up a stint on Paramount Plus' reality spin-off All-Star Shore, alongside stars like Joey Essex, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, and Blake Horstmann. Pindter just posted a stunning new swimsuit photo on her Instagram. In it, she posed in a black bathing suit top, brown pants, and a cowboy hat on a ranch. She captioned the photo, "Ride it, my pony!" How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Karime Pindter stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!

Pindter makes sure to stay in shape. Even when the pandemic caused the gyms to close. Pindter kept up her workouts at home. She shared this photo of herself on a yoga mat with her gear on Instagram. Pindter captioned the photo, "Monday fit from home. Being at home has helped me to better follow my diet and exercise! So I continue."

Pindter has no time for haters. Her secret? Staying empowered within herself. She revealed this in the caption of this Instagram post. She wrote, "My answer to all my friends who cry to their ex! Purely empowered over here."

Pindter is a cast member on Acapulco Shore. Naturally, she spends a lot of time at the beach. Pindter loves to go swimming. She shared this photo on Instagram of herself on a duck-shaped pool float in the water. She captioned the post, "Paradise."

Pindter travels all over the world. She loves to do different activities whenever she's on vacation. One thing she likes to do is go skiing. She shared this video on Instagram of herself on the slopes. She captioned the post, "Ice, baby!" She also shared this reel at the beginning of the year, captioning it, "Going down the hill, leaving all the past behind."

"I ❤️ NY comenta cual es tu ciudad favorita," she captioned a photo in New York at Hudson Yards. When travelling, "The most important part of the day is the night before, especially if you're leaving for a flight in the morning. Lay out clothes, and set out the tools of the trade — such as your cellphone, a portable power pack and charging cords — or they may be left behind. If you're flying, take luggage on board as a carry-on to lower the chances of it getting lost and save yourself time after you arrive by not having to wait at the carousel," says the Mayo Clinic.

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