Penny Lane Shines on SI Swimsuit Runway
Penny Lane has officially made a splash as a standout in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, impressing many with her recent runway walk at Miami Swim Week. It’s a scene that, honestly, Kate Upton herself would likely applaud.
The 31-year-old model’s runway appearance last weekend is still making waves online. In fact, her striking walk and lively bounce have gone viral, racking up nearly 20 million views on Twitter in just a few days—pretty incredible, right? If you’re curious, there’s a video floating around out there.
These kinds of numbers really distinguish Penny from the usual SI Swimsuit roster. Her multiple appearances have added to her profile, and her bikini look is quite unique this time around. It seems like working on that runway strut has really paid off for her.
Penny has, without a doubt, lived out her childhood dreams and caught a lot of eyes. Some viewers shared their reactions to her runway performance:
- “Finally, Penny Lane shows what a true swim week walk should be like. Her natural beauty stands out.”
- “Three cheers for her!”
- “She stole the show…”
- “Jiggle physics was on full display.”
- “Some folks are too busy bookmarking this for later.”
- “Maybe the country is getting back to normal?”
- “As a Gen Xer, I appreciate a model who balances thin and curvy, without going overboard.”
- “Her bounce is faster than my truck can hit a bump!”
- “I thought I was watching a Jell-O commercial!”
- “Finally, a model who embodies confidence and curves—this is what swim week should capture. She truly nailed it.”
But it wasn’t just social media buzz that highlighted Penny’s success. Other models, including the Cavinder Twins, seemed quite impressed, showing their support for her. They even added some fun by engaging in a playful “twin sandwich” moment in a viral TikTok video.
This surge of attention suggests that it may not be long before we see Penny Lane gracing the cover of a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine. It certainly seems like it’s only a matter of time, doesn’t it?

