Jan 24, 2008

No Nip Update

Bikini Girls Get More Pub, But Won't Wear Less

cutn'dapasted by Vicky Hollowell and Jay Sorgi

Click here to listen to the Bikini Girls' new publicity, and a decision to not go any less than their Packers' bikinis if they do a photo shoot with Maxim.

The Bikini Girls may be going to Maxim, but they won't go with less than their bikinis.

Maxim Magazine has contacted three women who, for portions of Packers games they've attended, worn nothing but their bikinis on their bodies.

The girls, Jen and Ashley and their cousin Liz who are all students at UWM, are considering their offer, but they've stated that they won't wear less than the homemade gold bikinis with Packers logos on them.

Jen tells Today's TMJ4 that it started out with a small goal.

"We wanted to get on the jumbo tron and it the coldest game of the season. for sure we thought we'd get on with our swim suits," said Jen.

"It's awesome!" said Jen about the publicity they've received, including national television exposure on Fox during the Packers-Giants NFC Title Game, in which temperatures reached -4.

"We got in the game and our adrenaline took over and all the fans cheering, and we just did it and we weren't cold one bit," claimed Jen.

Inside Edition and the Howard Stern Show have even featured the Bikini Girls, and they're considering marketing their trademark wear.


What?! That means there's a nipple cover up going on here!

And let's just remind everyone that the Green Bay Packers lost the game - why is this still in the news cycle? Isn't Tom Brady having surgery or something right now? Shouldn't we be looking into that right now?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dude. Um....boobmeat beats out sports ,be it pointy brown ball, bumpy orange, what have you. Seriously, what kind of man complains about breasts being on the news too much.

Seriously.

Capn said...

THEY ARE NOT! I have not seen nipple, therefore, I have only seen the cleavage of said breasts.

And now they're still not going to show them! What is this? What is this sense of misguided integrity or value these women possess? How dare they?

I mean, they're pushing away the fast easy cash that one session with a photographer would award them -- in favor to start an enterprise to sell these bikini's??

The NFL licensing alone is going to be a heavy burden on their chest - and how much call is their for a female oriented NFL bikini? Can the market really support it?

Point made. out.