ESPN Bares All with High Profile Athletes

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By: Suzanne Zilkowsky | October 9, 2009

ESPN Bares all_article

Tennis superstar, Serena Williams is the sixth celebrity athlete to pose nude for ESPN Magazine’s “Bodies We Want” section. Not surprisingly, there is an overwhelming response from her fans, as well as the International Tennis Federation  which is deliberating on whether to take away the tennis stars #1 berth in the 2010 Australian Open.

Williams, is not new to the sport of taking off clothing for the camera, as she already has one photo shoot under her belt which was done to help promote a favorite charity.

USA Today announced the other five brave athletes to get naked for ESPN’s special edition include: triathlete Sarah Reinertsen, Nascar driver Carl Edwards, martial artist Gina Carano, NBA basketball player Dwight Howard and Adrian Peterson running back for the Minnesota Vikings.

Be alert sports fans, and anyone eager to sneak a peek at naked celebrity athletes, ESPN’s first “Body Issue” will be landing on the news stands on Friday October 9th.

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Suzanne Zilkowsky - Hi, I’m Suzanne, your editor. I’m passionate about health, fitness and well being. I’m never far from Fitness Goop, but I can also be found out and about exploring yoga classes, walking my dog and feeding my tummy with good food. I have a background in Fitness and own a Personal Training company. I also have experience in writing and editing. Although my post secondary education is in Criminology, I followed my heart which has led me to helping others stay healthy and fit in our fast paced world. I am always happy to chat with you, so don’t be shy. - View Suzanne Zilkowsky's Website

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  • lynne
    I think it is awesome that she did this ESPN magazine cover! All sizes represent beautiful. As long as you are healthy and active, that is most important.
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