A reminder of what he's got! Model Paulina Porizkova, 51, shares sexy bikini photo to wish rocker husband Ric Ocasek a happy anniversary 

Paulina Porizkova had a sexy way to wish her husband a happy anniversary.

On Friday the 51-year-old supermodel posted a photo to Instagram where she was reclined on a lounge chair in nothing but a skimpy red bikini.

In the Sports Illustrated model's caption she gave her best to rocker spouse Ric Ocasek.

With love: Paulina Porizkov had a sexy way to wish her husband a happy anniversary. On Friday the 51-year-old supermodel posted a photo to Instagram where she was reclined on a lounge chair in nothing but a skimpy red bikini

With love: Paulina Porizkov had a sexy way to wish her husband a happy anniversary. On Friday the 51-year-old supermodel posted a photo to Instagram where she was reclined on a lounge chair in nothing but a skimpy red bikini

Her love: Porizkova and Ric  attend Children's Defense Fund's event in February

Her love: Porizkova and Ric attend Children's Defense Fund's event in February

The leggy Vogue favorite noted she was at the Raleigh Hotel in Miami.

And her caption read: '32 years of knowing this particular photographer.' The shutterbug was Ocasek, best known for his band The Cars that put out the hits Drive and You Might Think in the 1980s.

The beauty only joined Instagram last month.  

First shot:  Porizkova joined Instagram today and shared her first image

First shot: Porizkova joined Instagram today and shared her first image

Lookin' good: The 51-year-old supermodel, who is pictured in a recent Twitter image, looked as fit as ever in the social media photo

Lookin' good: The 51-year-old supermodel, who is pictured in a recent Twitter image, looked as fit as ever in the social media photo

For her first-ever post on the social media platform, the stunner shared a sizzling bikini shot spotlighting her miles-long legs, toned tummy — and even a little bit of underboob.  

The Czech model slipped out of her white bathrobe and black ballet flats to lounge on a couch, showing off her slinky red two-piece.

She had the posing down, too, curling her legs up and throwing her left arm behind her head. She's obviously no stranger to posing in bikinis, having covered two issues of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue back in 1984 and 1985.

For one, she donned a blue two-piece in Australia, and for the second, she sizzled in a plunging pink one-piece in Aruba.  

Wow! She shared bikini pictures on Twitter last summer, too, proving her body hasn't changed a bit

Wow! She shared bikini pictures on Twitter last summer, too, proving her body hasn't changed a bit

Work it! The two-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover girl still knows how to pose in a two-piece

Work it! The two-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover girl still knows how to pose in a two-piece

Take care of your skin: Paulina credits her good ageing to wearing sunscreen religiously since she was 21

Take care of your skin: Paulina credits her good ageing to wearing sunscreen religiously since she was 21

Paulina also earned plenty of attention for a series of bikini shots she shared on Instagram last summer from Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

In both underwater shots, she flaunted a figure that would be the envy of women half her age.

Speaking to New York Magazine last year, Paulina lamented the state of the modeling industry and how much easier it has gotten for imperfect women to break into the business.

'Adobe Photoshop killed the model. Before Adobe, you had to look perfect on the photo in order to be able to be in a magazine. You couldn’t have wrinkles. You couldn’t have pimples. You couldn’t have cellulite,' she said.

'Now it totally doesn’t matter. Anybody can be a model. Literally a 65-year-old with retouching will now look like a 25-year-old. A weird 25-year-old, but still. That perfection that was once looked for is no longer required.' 

Searching for perfection: She recently said that Photoshop has ruined the modeling industry because anyone can do it now; here she is seen in 1988

Searching for perfection: She recently said that Photoshop has ruined the modeling industry because anyone can do it now; here she is seen in 1988

Fashion star: Paulina ruled the runways in the '80s and '90s and also covered Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Glamour and Elle

Fashion star: Paulina ruled the runways in the '80s and '90s and also covered Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Glamour and Elle

She also attributed her own lasting good looks to taking care of her skin from a young age.

'When I started working with Estée Lauder, I was 21 or something like that... I turned to them and asked: "What should I be using?" They unanimously said, "SPF. Start it now, you’ll thank us later." I’m thanking them now,' she said. 

'Ever since they told me that, I went out of my way to make sure that I always have SPF on my face. I don’t think you’re ever too young to start. I’m a big fan of [La Roche-Posay’s] Anthelios. That’s the one I’ve been using since I was 20... You should start when you’re, like, zero. Then you’ll look fabulous when you’re 50.

In addition to work with Sports Illustrated and Estée Lauder, in the '80s and '90s Paulina posed for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Glamour and Elle. She also did campaigns for Oscar de la Renta, Escada, and Ann Taylor,.

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