The highly coveted 2014 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover will be revealed on Thursday, February 13 on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The lucky model will instantly garner international exposure and land modeling contracts for the foreseeable future. Captivating Kate Upton has landed the cover the last two years, but can she be dethroned? I think stunning Nina Agdal has what it takes to become this year’s S.I. cover girl. The 21-year-old beauty from Denmark has an illustrious modeling career which includes campaigns for Billabong, Macy’s, Frederick’s of Hollywood and Victoria’s Secret. In 2012 the gorgeous Agdal made her debut in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and was rightfully named the issue’s “Rookie of the Year.” And who could forget her scintillating 2013 Super Bowl television commercial for Carl’s Jr. Once you see Nina’s tantalizing photos you’ll agree that she is definitely Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover material.
25 Very Sexy Reasons Why Nina Agdal Deserves To Be The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model
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