Ex-Roadie Bani J In Her New Avatar Will Prove To You That Strong Is The New Sexy

Sharangee Dutta

Do you remember Bani J, the cool, badass roadie who rocked the show in its 4th season. Sure, she didn’t win, but of course she didn’t give a damn about it. With her sassy and funny personality, she has since become a youth icon that we just cannot get enough of. Dying her hair red, getting her body tattooed, experimenting with piercings – Bani has upped the cool factor to a whole new level.

But, does this girl have any limitation? We say no. The vibrant 25-year-old is now the new fitness expert that everyone is going gaga over and no doubt she deserves the label.

Look at her now. Can you count those crazy abs?

She poses like a gym queen!

Swooning over the biceps and the tattoos.

Swooning some more.

If there’s a ‘Woman Crush Saturdays’ I’d pick her. Anyday.

Gym + Bani = Perfection

Her food secrets.

And her quirky sense of style.

She is setting goals for the ultra-modern woman.

Strong, elegant, and beautiful.

Turning up the heat!

And when she goes desi she still has swag.

The look in her eyes though *fearless*

Could she BE any sexier?

That’s how you do it.

Because dedication is perfection.

She can LITERALLY pull off anything

Why you doing this Bani Ji?

Because those abs require a little ‘hard work’

And, that’s why we love her

If you want to get motivated by Bani J make her your fitness guru, you MUST follow her on Instagram.

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