Caitlyn Jenner Set To Pose Nude For Sports Illustrated Cover

Caitlyn Jenner Set To Pose Nude For Sports Illustrated Cover

News sites out of the US over the weekend have reported that Caitlyn Jenner is set to pose naked for the cover of an upcoming edition of the famed sports magazine Sports Illustrated.

US entertainment site US Weekly is reporting the former Olympian will pose with “nothing but an American flag and her Olympic medal”.

Jenner, of course, won gold in the men’s decathlon at the 1976 Montreal Olympics when she competed as Bruce.

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Jenner has described the gold medal as her “most prized possession”, although she admits to keeping it in the bottom of her make-up draw.

In a 2015 blog post, Jenner wrote about the medal: “I never wanted my kids to feel like they had to have a gold medal in order to be considered a success. I didn’t want them to constantly compare their own achievements to my time in the Olympics, so I haven’t displayed my medal.”

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And it won’t be Jenner’s first Sports Illustrated cover. In June 2016, the 66-year-old posed on the magazine’s cover with her Olympic medal while wearing a nude jumpsuit covered in sparkles.

 

 

 




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