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Elle Macpherson, 55, praised as ‘timeless beauty’ after posing in bikini

There’s a reason why she’s nicknamed “the Body.”

Legendary supermodel Elle Macpherson may have swapped the catwalk for the world of wellness — she’s co-founder of WelleCo, a line of supplements — but her latest Instagram photo proves that the 55-year-old former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover star is still ready to model a bikini at a moment’s notice.

The Australian beauty showed off her athletic figure in a bikini — which she paired with a wide-brimmed hat and tousled waves — in the stunning shot, which has friends and fans awestruck.

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“You’ve always been ‘the Body’ and you always will be,” a commenter told Macpherson, who earned the nickname after landing a record five Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers. Her most recent cover turn for the magazine was in 2006.

“Ain’t no one else stealing 'the Body' moniker anytime soon,” added a fan.

Others hailed the mum of two as a “gorgeous goddess” and “timeless beauty.”

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“Elle you’re an inspiration for us women in our 50s,” another follower wrote, while many called her “body goals.”

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While Macpherson undoubtedly has genetics on her side, she also outlined her fitness, wellness and beauty regimens for anyone interested.

“People ask me what I do to keep in shape,” she captioned her bikini shot, which was taken in the Bahamas.

“First of all I start on the inside,” she shared, plugging her go-to WelleCo supplements and noting that she eats plant-based meals.

“I spend as much time as I can in nature — swimming, walking — and drink loads of filtered water,” she added. “Meditation/reflection/prayer is important to me; it only takes 10 minutes a day but is a non-negotiable.”

Lymphatic drainage and stints in an infrared sauna are also key, she noted.