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Martha Stewart makes history as oldest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model

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Martha Stewart is making history as a cover model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The TV personality, 81, is one of four stars to grace one of the 2023 covers of the annual edition, along with actress Megan Fox, pop singer Kim Petras and model Brooks Nader.




Stewart is the oldest person to cover the Swimsuit Issue. Maye Musk, who is now 75, set the previous mark last year.


“To be on the cover at my age was a challenge, and I think I met the challenge,” Stewart said Monday on NBC’s “Today” show.




“For me, it is a testament to good living. I think that all of us should think about good living, successful living, and not about aging. The whole aging thing is so boring.”

The Jersey City-born Stewart says modeling helped put her through college. Sports Illustrated reached out to her about the cover opportunity in November and asked her to be ready by late January, she told NBC.



“When you’re through changing, you’re through,” Stewart said. “That’s one of my mottoes. ... Change is very good. Evolution is very good. Trying new things, being fearless, is very good.”


Fox, 36, rose to fame in 2007′s “Transformers” and has also starred in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “New Girl.” In February, Petras, 30, became the first transgender woman to win a Grammy for best pop duo for “Unholy,” her hit collaboration with Sam Smith.

“The Grammy-winning pop star, a beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community, has blazed her own path to superstardom, but it has been anything but a straight line,” said MJ Day, the editor of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Nader, 25, has appeared in the Swimsuit Issue every year since 2019, when she won the magazine’s Swim Search open casting call competition.


The 2023 issue comes out Thursday.




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Martha Stewart is making history as a cover model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The TV personality, 81, is one of four stars to grace one of the 2023 covers of the annual edition, along with actress Megan Fox, pop singer Kim Petras and model Brooks Nader.




Stewart is the oldest person to cover the Swimsuit Issue. Maye Musk, who is now 75, set the previous mark last year.


“To be on the cover at my age was a challenge, and I think I met the challenge,” Stewart said Monday on NBC’s “Today” show.




“For me, it is a testament to good living. I think that all of us should think about good living, successful living, and not about aging. The whole aging thing is so boring.”

The Jersey City-born Stewart says modeling helped put her through college. Sports Illustrated reached out to her about the cover opportunity in November and asked her to be ready by late January, she told NBC.



“When you’re through changing, you’re through,” Stewart said. “That’s one of my mottoes. ... Change is very good. Evolution is very good. Trying new things, being fearless, is very good.”


Fox, 36, rose to fame in 2007′s “Transformers” and has also starred in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “New Girl.” In February, Petras, 30, became the first transgender woman to win a Grammy for best pop duo for “Unholy,” her hit collaboration with Sam Smith.

“The Grammy-winning pop star, a beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community, has blazed her own path to superstardom, but it has been anything but a straight line,” said MJ Day, the editor of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Nader, 25, has appeared in the Swimsuit Issue every year since 2019, when she won the magazine’s Swim Search open casting call competition.


The 2023 issue comes out Thursday.




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How many people would look 10x better than they do in real life with all of the filters and photo editing? This is not what she or any of the other women look like in real life.
 
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So, too good to include the other 3? You know, for scientific comparison?
 
How many people would look 10x better than they do in real life with all of the filters and photo editing? This is not what she or any of the other women look like in real life.

This.

The use of this stuff is likely done by the same people that in the next breath would criticize fat shaming.
 
Martha Stewart is making history as a cover model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The TV personality, 81, is one of four stars to grace one of the 2023 covers of the annual edition, along with actress Megan Fox, pop singer Kim Petras and model Brooks Nader.




Stewart is the oldest person to cover the Swimsuit Issue. Maye Musk, who is now 75, set the previous mark last year.


“To be on the cover at my age was a challenge, and I think I met the challenge,” Stewart said Monday on NBC’s “Today” show.




“For me, it is a testament to good living. I think that all of us should think about good living, successful living, and not about aging. The whole aging thing is so boring.”

The Jersey City-born Stewart says modeling helped put her through college. Sports Illustrated reached out to her about the cover opportunity in November and asked her to be ready by late January, she told NBC.



“When you’re through changing, you’re through,” Stewart said. “That’s one of my mottoes. ... Change is very good. Evolution is very good. Trying new things, being fearless, is very good.”


Fox, 36, rose to fame in 2007′s “Transformers” and has also starred in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “New Girl.” In February, Petras, 30, became the first transgender woman to win a Grammy for best pop duo for “Unholy,” her hit collaboration with Sam Smith.

“The Grammy-winning pop star, a beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community, has blazed her own path to superstardom, but it has been anything but a straight line,” said MJ Day, the editor of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Nader, 25, has appeared in the Swimsuit Issue every year since 2019, when she won the magazine’s Swim Search open casting call competition.


The 2023 issue comes out Thursday.




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And a Fox "News" host has absolutely blown a gasket over this... I just don't get the Fox people. Are they just out to create controversy and stir sheet up and be outraged over absolutely everything?

Media Matters has the transcript:

LISA BOOTHE: Am I the only hater? I’m going to be a hater. I’m not down with it. Like she’s 81, what are we going to put like 90-year-olds on the cover?
HARRIS FAULKNER: Sure, why not?
BOOTHE: It’s like putting obese people on the cover.
FAULKNER: I know 30-year-olds who don’t look that good.
BOOTHE: I’m not down with it. Look, like I don’t want to give young girls complexes, so I understand that we don’t want to feed unhealthy perceptions among young people. We also don’t need to go nuts with it, right? It’s like telling people that like Lizzo is healthy or something. I’m sorry, you’re not.
FAULKNER: Oh, I wouldn’t compare Martha Stewart —
BOOTHE: Yeah, like there is this whole thing now, and she’s actually attractive, but there’s this whole thing now where we’re told like beauty is someone who’s like objectively not attractive, right? Like, we are just in this like weird — I don’t like the societal stuff that’s going on right now.
GUY BENSON (GUEST): I think it’s tasteful, she looks beautiful.
BOOTHE: Not her specifically, but we’re told, you know, hairy armpits is attractive, like it’s not. You know what I mean? I just want to live in reality, that’s all I want to do.

 
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Martha Stewart is making history as a cover model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The TV personality, 81, is one of four stars to grace one of the 2023 covers of the annual edition, along with actress Megan Fox, pop singer Kim Petras and model Brooks Nader.




Stewart is the oldest person to cover the Swimsuit Issue. Maye Musk, who is now 75, set the previous mark last year.


“To be on the cover at my age was a challenge, and I think I met the challenge,” Stewart said Monday on NBC’s “Today” show.




“For me, it is a testament to good living. I think that all of us should think about good living, successful living, and not about aging. The whole aging thing is so boring.”

The Jersey City-born Stewart says modeling helped put her through college. Sports Illustrated reached out to her about the cover opportunity in November and asked her to be ready by late January, she told NBC.



“When you’re through changing, you’re through,” Stewart said. “That’s one of my mottoes. ... Change is very good. Evolution is very good. Trying new things, being fearless, is very good.”


Fox, 36, rose to fame in 2007′s “Transformers” and has also starred in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “New Girl.” In February, Petras, 30, became the first transgender woman to win a Grammy for best pop duo for “Unholy,” her hit collaboration with Sam Smith.

“The Grammy-winning pop star, a beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community, has blazed her own path to superstardom, but it has been anything but a straight line,” said MJ Day, the editor of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Nader, 25, has appeared in the Swimsuit Issue every year since 2019, when she won the magazine’s Swim Search open casting call competition.


The 2023 issue comes out Thursday.




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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
 
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