The 2024 Paris Olympics has officially kicked off, people! Last night, the French capital hosted the most dazzling opening ceremony, complete with performances from icons like Lady Gaga and Celine Dion (who made the most epic comeback), and even a surprise promo from Beyoncé, who introduced Team USA. (She later dropped multiple snaps of her looking *unreal* in a bejewelled USA bodysuit to social media.)

But away from the glitz and glamour of the Eiffel Tower and river Seine, other celebs have been showing their support for the world-famous games via the good old internet. This includes Kendall Jenner, who took to Instagram to pose in an itsy bitsy white Team USA bikini, courtesy of her big sister Kim's brand, SKIMS.

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The 28-year-old snapped the mirror selfie from behind, showing off the string tie bottoms available on the shapewear brand's site for $38. Simply reading, 'Team USA,' Kendall paired the pants with the matching triangle top, which features the United States flag and the signature Olympic rings symbol on the right cup - also available to purchase for $40.

Kenny added to the patriotic look by donning a red baseball cap and leaving her long jet black hair down and straight. The supermodel went sans makeup, and the white shade of the bikini emphasised her all-over glowing tan.

As we all know, Kendall has a penchant for swimwear, and regularly shares her poolside looks with her 292 million followers. From the stunning green Calzedonia offering, to her mob wife Majorca black bikini fit, she most recently stunned in a black and white polka dot two piece for the cover of Vogue France. Quite fitting, really.

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Sophie Williams
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Sophie Williams is a Freelance Journalist and Copywriter, covering everything from Fashion to Entertainment to music, Lifestyle and Features. She has interviewed a range of musical artists and authors including Alyssa Edwards, Courtney Barnett, Confidence Man, The Vaccines, Loyle Carner, Gabrielle, and John Niven, and has written for publications like Metro, Reader's Digest, ITV's Woo! and Vice’s NBGA. She is also working on a book for HarperCollins about Taylor Swift, due to be published in 2024.