IMO it's a hell of a lot classier than a hot outfit.
I agree. In fact, I think it might help move Jeanette beyond her current image as "pool's sex symbol".
pj
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IMO it's a hell of a lot classier than a hot outfit.
I think it's awesome! Wish someone woulda asked me,
I like everything except the veil, otherwise I like the pose and all the 8balls on the table. Very tasteful and artsy!
And Ga Young Kim. And Xiaoting Pan. And Shanelle Loraine. And Danny Basavich.
Why does this just not seem like a good idea to me? Something about that photo is not sexy. She looks better in one of her hot outfits.
Just my opinion, but it looks like she has a tummy tuck scar. If that is in fact a tummy tuck scar, then the photo is either not altered or the photo was badly altered.
I'm with Neil and Jay. The photo is very strange. Maybe it is an old bastard thing or something, but the photo is not the least bit attractive.
Bob
What pool table?I'd like to see it without the pool table.
I don't care for this:
1) A married woman should NOT pose nude for other people to see.
2) A mother of children should NOT pose nude. What will the kids think after they get older.
And a lot of you guys on here should be more concerned with Pool on here, and less concerned with sex. If you want sex, go to the porn sites.
Very poor taste on her part and on the part of ESPN. It's just low rent crap and it takes ESPN, azbilliards.com and Jeanette Lee down a couple notches.
A lot of people here are uptight about this. ESPN the Magazine did the same kinds of pictures with a lot of other athletes for the same article. The US Women's Water Polo team all posed nude (yet covered up), as did a WNBA star, a volleyball player, a ski racer, and around ten men, including an NBA player, an NFL linebacker, and a pro golfer.
Its true we are in a recession. ESPN has to do what it can to make a buck. Men are quite visual. I think there should be no laws against walking around naked.