WNBA MVP Poses Nude for a Tribute Mag


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Just saw this on ESPN

http://espn.go.com/wnba/news/2004/0618/1824568.html

Lauren Jackson posed nude for some magazine in Australia. Called Black+White and it is a tribute to the olympics. I guess sex really does sell.

PM if you have links to the pics. I have not seen them yet. Don't know if they are full or just sexy covered pics, but seeing a sports amazon sounds like fun. :woot:

Just did a Google search and found an article about it in her WNBA home town paper. It has a tasteful cover shot shown there with no nudity. Her hair covers all the key parts. I guess the stuff inside is the good stuff. :D

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/spor...32_storm18.html

I'd post the pic but I don't know if that would violate anything, but figure if you want to click on the link to the newspaper article, their site shows it so it must be appropriate. Take a gander.

Kinda cute, eh?

You're right...sex sells like anything..

I was stunned sorta. It brings up an interesting thought about how you have to market some womens sports just to get an audience. We are a sexist society, that is for sure. I wonder if she is doing harm by extending the stereotype of women as objects instead of sports figures? That is a good debate point maybe. Hmm...

She is hot. Im gonna go searching for the pics :D

If you find them, please post or PM. I've never seen a 6'5" amazon blonde that is a WNBA star naked before. It would be fun. The magazine is $40 USD and that is too much for one lady. Thanks and good luck finding the pics. :)

Good lord people.

If those links get posted, warnings will go out immediately.

But PM'ing is ok, right?

The post to the news paper article with the image is not breaking rules, is it? I don't want to break rules. I was more about the effect on the WNBA but I have to admit, she looks cute and I'd like to see the pics too.:blush:h:

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