Brooks Nader’s Viral Bikini Look Steals Limelight as ‘Love Thy Nader’ Reality Show Announced
The SI Swimsuit model’s sizzling TikTok moment and Hulu docuseries with her sisters are making major waves this summer.

New York, June 9: Brooks Nader knows how to steal the spotlight—and she just did it again. The model, who first rose to fame through Sports Illustrated, lit up TikTok over the weekend with a bold, barely-there swim look that had fans cheering in the comments. But the real surprise? Her family’s upcoming reality series, Love Thy Nader, is officially on the way.
Heatwave in a TikTok
On Saturday, June 7, Nader shared a video on TikTok that felt more like a mic drop. Dressed in a rust-red bikini bottom and a loose-tied matching cover-up, she mouthed the line: “I coulda went to school to be a doctor, but I dropped out and chose to be a baller.” The post carried a cheeky caption—“College dropouts stand up”—and came with just enough sass to get people talking.
And talk they did. The comments section filled up fast: “She’s glowing,” wrote one follower. Another called her “a walking dream.” Most just hit her with a line of emojis, which honestly said it all.
Reality TV, Family Style
This burst of online buzz came right as Nader revealed a major personal project. She and her three sisters—Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane Nader—will soon be starring in Love Thy Nader, a new unscripted docuseries coming to Hulu and Freeform this summer.
The show promises to take viewers behind the filtered world of fashion, diving into what it’s really like for four sisters from Louisiana trying to make it in New York City. According to production notes, Love Thy Nader isn’t just about glam photo shoots and runway lights—it’s about the messy, emotional, deeply human moments in between.
“It’s not always pretty,” one promo teaser says. “But it’s always real.”
More Than a Pretty Face
Brooks Nader’s rise has been anything but overnight. She won Sports Illustrated’s open casting call in 2019, became a regular fixture in their swimsuit issues, and landed the cover in 2023, shot in the Dominican Republic. Her sharp confidence and polished charm also took her to Dancing With the Stars, where she competed alongside Gleb Savchenko.
Earlier this year, she confirmed that their off-screen relationship had come to an end. At the SI Swimsuit Launch Party in May, she opened up about being “newly single,” adding, “I’m in a space where I’m just open to life.”
It was a refreshing moment of honesty, something fans say sets her apart in an industry that often sticks to the script.
Sisterhood, With A Few Curveballs
But this show isn’t just about Brooks. Her three sisters are co-leads, each bringing their own personality and ambition to the screen. Together, the four Nader women navigate castings, catwalks, late-night pizza debates, and family friction. One particular storyline, involving Grace Ann speaking publicly about Brooks’ dating life on a podcast, is expected to feature in the first few episodes.
Brooks didn’t hold back when asked about it. “We’ve had some real conversations. It’s part of being sisters—we love each other, we fight, we make up. All of that is in the show,” she told a red carpet reporter recently.
Not Just Talk — They’re Walking the Walk
In late April, Brooks made headlines for her daring white Helsa cut-out gown at the Fashion LA Awards, walking alongside her sisters who wore coordinating looks. That public display wasn’t just about clothes—it was a soft launch of the sisterhood dynamic they’re about to bring to television.
Fans already compare the group to fashion’s answer to the Kardashians, but with a little less flash and a lot more New York grit.
What to Expect When It Drops
Love Thy Nader will premiere on Hulu and Freeform later this summer, with an eight-episode season already locked in. The series promises:
- A mix of NYC fashion hustle, sisterly banter, and real-life mess
- Brooks navigating her post-breakup chapter with humor and heart
- Honest conversations about ambition, identity, and growing up in public
- Style moments, but also vulnerable moments—midnight tears and all
One producer described the series as “intimate, elegant, and unexpectedly emotional.”
Where Brooks Goes From Here
For someone who started out chasing magazine covers, Nader is now building something that lasts longer than a photoshoot spread. She’s evolving into a multimedia figure—socially tuned-in, fashion-savvy, and emotionally transparent.
And this latest TikTok? It wasn’t just a fun swimwear flex. It was a teaser, a tone-setter for the kind of voice Brooks is embracing. Bold, funny, and completely her own.
As Love Thy Nader hits screens, the world won’t just be watching a model—they’ll be meeting the family behind her. And judging by the early buzz, this may be one reality series that actually gets real.
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