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Model Michelle Lewin Bitten on the Butt by Pig During Beach Photo Shoot - Watch the Wild Video
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It is horrible but the Venezuelan model appears to laugh it off while showing the bite marks she gets on her backside.

AceShowbiz - Michelle Lewin's photo shoot on the islands of the Bahamas took a disastrous turn. The Venezuelan model, who was clad in a white skimpy bikini, was beautifully strolling on the beach before a wild pig came attacking and biting her on the butt.

The fitness influencer visited Big Major Cay island in Exuma, an uninhabitated area known for its feral pigs and piglet population. Some people went to the location to swim with the pigs which was also featured in Fyre Festival's star-studded commercial. The 32-year-old appeared to experience it, though she didn't have a luck to have more friendly pigs around her.

In an Instagram video that she shared, Lewin was seen lounging in the sand with pigs and piglets trailing behind. A big wild pig, however, came running up and bit her right on the backside. She looked surprised as she screamed and ran away. However, as she ran, more pigs came towards her.

It was horrible but she laughed it off. The model even showed the bite marks consisting two visibly red areas were seen on her butt.

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The nightmare aside, Lewin had a rather nice moment with the animals. Taking to her Instagram Stories, she shared a slew videos of herself lounging in the sand with pigs and piglets, stroking their heads and allowing the piglets to lick her hands. Another footage saw her jumping in the water before swimming alongside the pigs.

Lewin had been enjoying her time on in the islands with her husband Jimmy Lewin. Although the official Bahamas tourism board encourages tourists to swim with the pigs, some sites of guided tours warn that "no animal encountered on the tour is trained, caged or domesticated in any way. Following guide instructions and using caution and care when interacting with the animals is very important."

The Points Guy, a travel website, also states that some pigs are known to bite people's behinds when they "think you're not feeding them."

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