Okay, so, “Amanda Balionis bikini” was trending, and I got curious. You know, just wanted to see what the fuss was all about. So, I started, like everyone else, by just typing it into the search bar.

First thing I noticed? A ton of images popped up. I mean, a lot. I scrolled and scrolled, and it was just endless. Mostly, they were pictures of her at golf tournaments, doing interviews, you know, her usual work stuff. But, yeah, there were definitely some beach shots mixed in there, too.
I clicked on a few of the images that looked… well, interesting. Some were clearly from fan accounts, some looked like they might be from her own social media, and some were from those gossip sites. It was kind of a mixed bag, really.
- Lots of golf tournament photos.
- Some beach and vacation pictures.
- A few “paparazzi” style shots (which I’m not a huge fan of, to be honest).
I spent maybe, I dunno, 10-15 minutes just browsing. It wasn’t like a deep dive or anything. More like a quick look-see. Honestly, it felt a little weird after a while. It’s one thing to see someone’s professional photos, but these felt more…personal, I guess?
What I Learned
I guess the main thing is that it is all too easy to use internet. I typed a few words, and suddenly I had access to all these images. Part of me felt a little guilty, like I was intruding, even though it’s all out there publicly. It just made me think about how much of our lives are online these days, you know?