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Saweetie Promotes "Tap In" With A Volleyball-Themed Thirst Trap


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Saweetie is a woman of many talents, whether she's dropping a summer banger with her new single "Tap In" or just simply flexing some impressive fast food culinary skills. Many people might not know that she's also a pretty good volleyball player too, a skill she wasn't shy in the least bit to show off on Instagram recently.

Saweetie Volleyball Tap In Instagram
Image: David Livingston/Getty Images 

As if she isn't already a baddie standing still — the photo above taken during a SiriusXM interview back in December says it all — Saweetie served in more ways than one while jumping around outdoors to practice her ace, attack and cut shot skills. "Back in my volleyball bag," she wrote as a caption, following up by adding, "I’m trynna pepper!! TAG a volleyball girl." While a volleyball game with the baddest girls in rap and R&B would be dope to witness, we highly doubt that would count as a proper social distancing practice. Let's hope the "Icy Girl" emcee can make that happen for next year!

Take a look at Saweetie's volleyball-themed thirst trap posted on her Instagram below, and let us know which female all-stars would be on your fantasy volleyball squad down below in the comments section: 

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