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Posted: 2016-04-06T15:39:04Z | Updated: 2016-04-06T17:06:09Z Ariel Winter Hits The Beach In A Cheeky Bikini With Her 'Modern Family' | HuffPost

Ariel Winter Hits The Beach In A Cheeky Bikini With Her 'Modern Family'

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Ariel Winter is a total beach babe. 

The "Modern Family" star hit the beach with boyfriend Laurent Gaudette and co-star Nolan Gould, looking white hot in a thong bikini with gold chain accents.

The trio made the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas their private getaway last week, frolicking in the sun and sand. 

Gould, who now looks like a full-fledged grown-up, shared a snap of the vacation, captioning a photo of himself and Winter beachside, "TV family vacation at @atlantisresort ." 

Earlier this year, the TV star cemented her status as our body positivity queen by not hiding her breast reduction scars at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. 

“Guys there is a reason I didn’t make an effort to cover up my scars! They are part of me and I’m not ashamed of them at all,” she tweeted.

Winter first revealed that she had undergone breast reduction surgery  in an interview with Glamour  last April. 

“I got it for myself. I can’t even really put it into words about how amazing it feels to really feel right,” she explained to the magazine. “This is how I was supposed to be.” 

And just a reminder for body shaming Internet trolls, Ariel Winter is not one to mess with. The 18-year-old masterfully shut down commenters on Instagram for posing hateful remarks on a photo of her in a bikini with her nieces. 

“You are not asking for anything because of what you are wearing,” she wrote. “You are expressing yourself and don’t you ever think you deserve the negativity as the consequence to what you are wearing -- YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL.” 

We're so glad Ariel is part of our world. 

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