ESPN the Magazine publishes naked photos
ESPN the Magazine publishes naked photos in Body Issue edition, but not of Greg Oden.
MITCH BLATT
ESPN the Magazine would seem to be pushing the envelop to try to compete with Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue. A PR firm is promoting their latest Body Issue edition with “naked photos” including Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone, Clippers forward Blake Griffin and Team US soccer star Hope Solo. “Naked photos” are normally considered trashy in the media, but these ones are “art” as the press release states, and they don’t feature any body parts anyway.
Actually, its nothing new, what ESPN is doing. They’ve been publishing the issue with “naked” athletes since 2009, in a conscious effort to compete with the Swimsuit Issue, with a little bit of a more progressive nature in calling it “the Body Issue.” The images may or may not be considered NSFW, so don’t click the link for the full post if you don’t want to, but in the full post, you can see some of the bodies. Rest assured, there is no Greg Oden’s d***.
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Hope Solo looks great!
I will purchased it cause I love cool body especially the Chelsea football player. They are my idol.
They are my idol.
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king for this fishes, that he may possibly flash a benevolent eye.
The purpose why it is troublesome to recommend it is for the most part because I hold into reports as well much. I hold into reports
everything, but just like a dummy sitting down over the lap of the ventriloquist.