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Sanni

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  1. 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Source: https://www.facebook.com/SISwimsuit/
  2. 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Source: https://www.facebook.com/SISwimsuit/
  3. Damn, she got called out for her comments about her butt on Lipstick Alley: http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/1142259-LMAO-Delusional-quot-Model-quot-Nina-Agdal-Declares-Her-Butt-Is-So-Big-It-Knocks-Everything-Over
  4. Gigi Hadid Branded Racist and Accused of ‘Mocking’ Asians by Squinting Her Eyes Next to a Buddha
  5. ^ But she tagged a lot of different people who work for VS:
  6. Helena Besfamilny could just be protecting the brand by calling Rachel out but it does come across as a bit hostile too. Why would Rachel tag vspink and thus draw more attention to herself if she was lying? This reminds me of Erin telling that some people at VS would send pictures of Erin to her agency because they thought that she was too fat.
  7. Can you guys post some pictures as comparisons? I’m not that familiar with her look. And when would that change have occurred? After or before she was dropped by VS if she was in fact dropped?
  8. Wow… These girls lose it when they are dropped by VS? If not, then "Helena Besfamilny Brand Creative Victoria's Secret PINK" made a big mistake.
  9. I’m rooting for Barbara! As a brunette European, she would bring a different look to the cover, which is a good thing. I was for Hannah Ferguson getting the cover but this is not her best year plus she is another blonde American. I liked the idea of Rose Bertram on the cover as an unexpected choice but I think that she’d need more momentum to be a contented for the cover.
  10. Party time! And thank you for mentioning me, @Limerlight, it's admittedly nice to know how one is viewed by others
  11. Wow, Ashley Graham on the cover of American Vogue: Take note some recent SI cover models and the future cover model. There are those whose careers blow up after they get the cover and some whose don't. The latter have to take some accountability because being on the cover of SI can still give a huge boost.
  12. Never gonna happen. She is not the next Marisa Miller despite having freckles.
  13. Thighs about the same size as her knees. It is not an attractive sight especially in person. There's this girl I've seen walking around whose legs literally look like sticks, which is a bit shocking and freakish to witness. She always wears super tight pants and high heels and a short jacket so I think she is proud of her legs but she just looks anorexic.
  14. ^ What Your Gym Says About You
  15. Sanni replied to Nine's topic in MODEL ID [help]
    The one in the middle doesn't seem like Hannah Davis to me
  16. Was it more about a perceived lack of star power or about her not coming across as all that likable as a person?
  17. What was their take on her?
  18. Thank you so much! @Kells.
  19. Sanni replied to Nine's topic in MODEL ID [help]
    Yes, that is Brooklyn Decker
  20. @Prettyphile Did you know about the Christie Brinkley shoot beforehand?
  21. 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue YouTube video: Christie Brinkley, 63, Is Back In Her Bikini With Her Daughters | Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
  22. YouTube video: Christie Brinkley, 63, Is Back In Her Bikini With Her Daughters | Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
  23. How was she in person?
  24. Does she draw a crowd now? Wasn’t there talk before that the crowd that came to see her was disappointing?

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