Friday, November 18, 2011

Today in photos of model Kate Upton in Tompkins Square Park



Shooting a commercial today with the Sports Illustrated swimsuit model ... thanks to @MichaelTSanchez for the photos...

8 comments:

  1. They should have had her pose next to the cock menu. Cock-a-doodle-doo!

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  2. At this point you've got to be an idiot for posing in the hood.


    I consider people who are any way involved with fashion shoots in our hood to be supporters of gentrification.

    At this point I'd like to call it a crime against humanity.

    Get out and stay out.

    The model needs to use her share of the profits to buy a building and then hand the building over to People's Mutual, Cooper Square or any of the others for affordable housing.

    Everyone in the hood should take the time to heckle idiots like this.

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  3. Here, here. You just KNOW the photogs think, 'Hmm.. ooh, let's take the shoot to the East Village. It's sooo edgy and gritty there and will be a perfect dichotomy to this designer's dress!'

    Get the fuck outta here with your dichotomy!!

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  4. Anon 8:36 and 11:48 - Maybe you two can get together and build a fence around the neighborhood. And it could be electrified!

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  5. I'd generally agree with the sentiments above...and yet having walked by personally and in the flesh, I can say I was QUITE pleased to have seen Miss Upton so kindly sharing her ample goodness with all us neighbors.

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  6. Just heard the Sports Illustrated piece is gonna be called "Kate Upton exercising Downton"

    I'll be here all week.

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  7. Lol Kurt. The only shitty thing about the EV is the Hermans.

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  8. this chick needs some spikes and a mohawk. STAT

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