Fox is basically seen as a Hollywood bombshell and sex symbol, but due to body dysmorphia, she has sadly “never, ever” loved her body.
Stewart joined the likes of Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader as this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover stars, but she is the only one who made history while doing so.
At 74, Maye Musk is a model, author, dietician, and activist who enjoys shattering perceptions and challenging the conversation around ageing.
Derek Zoolander would have us believe that modelling isn’t as easy as it looks. Seems like Kate Upton might just agree.
It’s Gigi Hadid in a bikini, I don’t really think you need to know a great deal more than that.
Going where no model has gone before, clad only in a bikini, Kate Upton endures zero gravity for a photo shoot for Sports Illustrated’s 50th Anniversary Swimsuit issue. Finally we get a glimpse of how her assets may behave in space
US Sports Illustrated have forgone the use of only one model clad in a swimsuit for their cover of the 50th Anniversary Issue – we are thankful for it. The two previous covers featured Kate Upton, which was starting to get a bit stale. This issue features the three derrieres of Nina Agdal, Lily Aldridge, and Chrissy Teigen.
OK – We think Sports Illustrated is loosing the plot. With your main demographic being young men, why on earth would you put a little girl’s play doll on the cover of the magazine. They may have been under criticism for objectifying women previously, but now they are objectifying an object.
With humanity’s climax about to be reached any minute now, horny New Yorkers are searching everywhere for that perfect spot and person to have sex with one final time.
Look, I can’t imagine anyone is upset about the decision to put Candice Boucher on the cover of the new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine. I mean, having recently KILLED in the US edition of Playboy magazine, she IS one of our hottest exports! Check it out after the jump.