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Brooklyn Decker Named Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Girl 2010

 
Brooklyn Decker Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010

Brooklyn Decker Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010

Brooklyn Decker, the 22 year old wife of American tennis star, Andy Roddick, has won the coveted cover girl spot for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010; Brooklyn appears ‘strategically topless’ on the front cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine, a slight change in the appearance of previous cover girl shots, which have included Heidi Klum, Marisa Miller and others.

Brooklyn Decker has reportedly said there is no secret formula to her her cover girl figure, just a healthy diet and exercise.  She has however been a big sports fanatic since her teenage years.  And of course, like many super models, she is apparently ‘naturally blessed’ with those ‘vital assets’ required for a super model!

To read the full account of Brooklyn Decker’s cover girl achievement for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010 and to view photos and video read:

Brooklyn Decker is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Girl 2010 – photos and video

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4 Responses to “Brooklyn Decker Named Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Girl 2010”

  1. I usually agree with what you post here, but in this case I must say that I do not share your views.

  2. gypsyprincess says:

    Sorry to hear that Critique Direct, but I didn’t really interject my personal opinion into this post – just a report on Brooklyn Decker’s appearance on the front cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010 – which apparently many do approve of! :)

  3. jeez a handful of of the opinions visitors write make me giggle, often i ask myself whether they in reality read the documents and threads before writing a comment or whether they mearly skim the title of the blog post and compose the initial thought that one thinks of. anyway, it is really pleasant to read keen commentary once in a while as opposed to the very same, old oppinion vomit that i typically notice on the net

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