Anitta, the ‘Girl From Rio’ is known for her musical talent but also for her words of positivity and encouragement.
12.07.2021 - 19:03 / usmagazine.com
A splash with swimwear! Sports Illustrated held their annual fashion show on Saturday, July 10, and it’s safe to say that their catwalk at Miami swim week featured quite an inclusive crew.
With a mission to “redefine the culture conversation around beauty,” the brand had women of all shapes and sizes strut their stuff down the runway, marking what’s possibly their most inclusive event to date!
The fashion show celebrated “a diverse group of women who include professional athletes, entrepreneurs,
Anitta, the ‘Girl From Rio’ is known for her musical talent but also for her words of positivity and encouragement.
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Megan Thee Stallion, 26, is certainly having a “hot girl summer”. Just days after making history on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue, Megan stepped out at the magazine’s 2021 issue launch party in Florida on July 23. The “WAP” hitmaker put her toned physique on display in a sheer, rhinestone-adorned mesh gown.
Naomi Osaka and Megyn Kelly went head-to-head on Twitter on Monday.
Making history! Sports Illustrated Swimsuit dropped it’s 2021 issue and it’s safe to say that the spread is filled with movers and shakers — especially in the rookie class.
HollyGOOD Tuesday, Sports Illustrated’s 57th annual Swimsuit Issue is here to grace us with its most inclusive issue ever! You might think that this is just another traditional magazine cover with a number of beautiful models but that is not the case.
Meet the latest trailblazer. Leyna Bloom made history as the first transgender model to land the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, and there’s so much more to know about the barrier-breaking beauty.
Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka has no time for has-been ex-Fox News broadcaster Megyn Kelly‘s bull s**t!
Megan Thee Stallion has become the first rapper to feature on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue.The rapper joins tennis star Naomi Osaka and actress Leyna Bloom in holding an individual cover of the annual edition.She took to Instagram to share a snap of the splash, writing: “Thee first female rapper on the cover of @si_swimsuit.
Model and actor Leyna Bloom has made history by becoming the first transgender woman to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Anitta looks absolutely stunning in the spread for this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, being photographed on a beach in Hollywood, Florida.The Brazilian superstar, whose full name is Larissa de Macedo Machado, shot to fame in 2013 after releasing her single, “Show das Poderosas” along with an accompanying music video, which has been viewed more than 150 million times on Youtube.Her career has only grown in the almost-decade since, and now, she’s reached a new milestone: appearing in
most diverse group of women to date, which includes a slew of plus-size catwalkers and a 57-year-old stunner.This year’s three cover stars are tennis great Naomi Osaka, Megan Thee Stallion (the first rapper to appear on the cover of the issue) and Leyna Bloom, the first trans woman to appear in the issue and on the cover.While past issues have featured bikini babes posing in exotic locales from Switzerland to China — Kate Upton even once posed among penguins in Antarctica — the 2020 pandemic
LeBron James' son, LeBron «Bronny» James Jr., is following in his dad's footsteps. The 16-year-old basketball star became the youngest in his family to cover , and James said his son hasn't let him hear the end of it.The Space Jam: A New Legacystar appeared on where he talked about Bronny's major milestone.