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Photos of Aly Raisman Nude were shared online via her social media account on Instagram with over 2 million active followers.
She revealed to the world how Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar assaulted her sexually.
Raisman made her clear accusations against Nassar, and she received full support from the public.
Thanks to her voice, other women with the same experience of sexual abuse by Nassar came out.
A new Netflix documentary named Athlete A got released in 2020 about the incident.
Nassar was found guilty of the allegations against him and sentenced to 175 years in prison.
He sexually assaulted 160 females during his time as the doctor of Team USA gymnastics.
After Nassar got jailed, Aly Raisman sent a positive message to empower women from all other the world.
She decided to participate in a nude photoshoot for Sports Illustrated: In Her Own Words, Swimsuit Issue.
In the Sports Illustrated photoshoot, Raisman posed nude with powerful messages written all over her body.
Some of the empowering quotes on her body are; trust yourself, Women do not have to be modest to be respected, every voice matters, and being a survivor.
The Sports Illustrated photos got done by Taylor Ballantyne to pass a powerful message.
Aly Raisman shared the photos on her Instagram page and wrote:
“Women can be powerful, intelligent, fierce, strong, sexy, and advocate for change while wearing what they want. Women do not have to be modest for people to respect them. We should all feel comfortable expressing ourselves anyhow that makes us happy.
The days where women were ashamed of their bodies are now behind us. We should be proud of who we are, both inside and outside. Thank you. @taylorbphoto @si_swimsuit @mj_day @darciebaum @ja_neyney & the whole team.”
Some people believe that Raisman’s decision to take part in the photoshoot shows that she shouldn’t be considered a victim of abuse.
In an interview with People News, Raisman revealed the backlash she received.
“A few months ago, somebody came up to me and said, ‘I don’t understand how you complain about being molested and still participate in Sport’s Illustrated Swim.’”
Some messages went sent to her after she shared the photos on Instagram. The retired gymnast has millions of active followers on her Instagram account.
Raisman believes this is the best way to fight for a cause she has experienced in the past.
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Published: 14:19 BST, 13 February 2018 | Updated: 18:44 BST, 13 February 2018
Olympic gymnast and sexual abuse survivor Aly Raisman has posed naked for an empowering #MeToo-inspired Sports Illustrated Swimsuit shoot. 
The 23-year-old, who also appears in a more conventional swimsuit spread in this year's issue of the magazine, stripped down for the cameras to bare all - posing completely naked, with 'truthful' words written across her body in black marker. 
Aly's shoot has been released just weeks after she took to the stand at the trial of pedophile Team USA doctor Larry Nassar in order to offer a powerful victim impact statement detailing the abuse she suffered at his hands.
Brave: Aly Raisman has posed naked for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's 2018 issue
Making a statement: 23-year-old Aly posed for the shoot not long after taking the stand at the trial of pedophile doctor Larry Nassar 
Bold: The gymnast posed with 'truthful and empowering' words written across her body, including 'survivor' on her chest
Team: Aly joins fellow Sports Illustrated stars Sailor Brinkley Cook, Paulina Porizkova, and Robyn Lawley who also took part in the nude shoot for the publication
Impressions: 'For the shoots, I was excited, but also a little nervous in the beginning, because it's still a new experience,' Aly said
Inspiration: Aly explained that one of the messages behind the shoot is that 'women do not have to be modest to be respected'
Advocate: Aly's shoot allowed her to 'take control' in front of the camera, and gave her the chance to direct how the photos were taken
The stunning black and white photos were shot by Taylor Ballantyne for the magazine's ' In Her Own Words ' project, which marks the 'evolution' of the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in the light of the ongoing push for women's equality. 
Aly joins fellow Sports Illustrated stars Sailor Brinkley Cook, Paulina Porizkova, and Robyn Lawley who also took part in the nude shoot for the publication. 
Sailor, 19, Paulina, 52, and Robyn, 28, all stripped and turned their bodies into canvases covered with words that represent how they see themselves, with their pictures being shared with the world one week ahead of the issue's launch.
'I’m so excited to be a part of the issue for the second year in a row,' Aly, who posed in an athletic-themed bikini spread last year, told Sports Illustrated .
'This year has an extra special meaning to me, because it’s such an incredible time for women and everyone should feel as though they can express themselves however they want.
'For the shoots, I was excited, but also a little nervous in the beginning, because it's still a new experience. Once we started shooting, I felt comfortable because everyone on set was so supportive!' 
Aly's bikini shoot took place in Aruba, and saw her posing in front of photographer James Macari.
Featured: The gymnast also posed in a more conventional bikini spread for the issue
Return: It isn't the first time Aly has graced the pages of the magazines; last year, she posed for an athletic-themed shoot for the swimsuit edition
Free: 'I believe that women (or anyone) should be able to wear whatever makes them feel comfortable and happy,' Aly said
Statement: Aly, who has become a vocal advocate for body positivity, said society 'puts too much pressure on women and young girls to look "perfect"'
Finding her angles: While Aly was initially nervous during the shoots, she said her team's supportive attitude helped her relax in front of the cameras
Significance: 'This year has an extra special meaning to me, because it’s such an incredible time for women and everyone should feel as though they can express themselves,' Aly said
Speaking out: The gymnast, who made headlines after staring down her abuser in court while delivering her incredibly strong statement last month (pictured), wants her voice to be heard
Aly, who has become a vocal advocate for body positivity and for survivors of sexual assault, explained that one of the messages behind the shoot is that 'women do not have to be modest to be respected'.
'I believe that women (or anyone) should be able to wear whatever makes them feel comfortable and happy,' she added. 'Our society puts too much pressure on women and young girls to look "perfect", and we have to stop doing that.
'I'm proud that SI Swim is using women of all shapes and sizes with various backgrounds. Each woman in the issue has her own unique story, and I am honored to be a part of it.'
The gymnast, who made headlines after staring down her abuser in court while delivering her incredibly strong statement last month, wants her voice as well as that of other girls and women to be heard.
'I take the responsibility [to be a role model] very seriously,' Aly, who twice captained her country's gymnastics team at the Olympics, said. 'I am proud to be considered a role model, and I hope that by using my voice, I can help create change for future generations.
'Everyone deserves to feel safe and heard. We must listen to those that speak up and offer our help.'
In the nude: Sailor Brinkley Cook (pictured) has joined Paulina Porizkova, Robyn Lawley, and a cast of other models also star in the nude Sports Illustrated Swimsuit spread
Work of art: As part of SI's 'In Her Own Words' project, Paulina (pictured) and the other models stripped down and turned their body into canvases covered with meaningful words
Strike a pose: The words written on their bodies represent how they see themselves, and Robyn posed with 'creative' and 'nurturer' emblazoned on her upper body
While posing provocatively while nude might not immediately seem like a move away from the publication's traditional projects, those behind the shoot insisted that the nakedness was a form of expression, allowing the models involved to express their 'voice, strength and passion... in the rawest form'.
The intention was to use the kinds of images that readers expect from the magazine and then use those as a platform to deliver a more meaningful and empowering message. It is in fact the first time that a fully nude spread — which was shot by a female photographer — will run in the publication, which previously focused more on raunchy shots featuring risque swimwear.
'In Her Own Words is a continuation and evolution of the essence of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit,' the publication explained on its website. 'It is a platform that allows the voice, the strength and the passion of these women to be expressed in the rawest form…on the naked body…with all the artistic and creative control left to them.' 
In order to make the models feel as comfortable as possible in the face of the perhaps-daunting prospect of posing nude in front of cameras and a crew of people, the magazine 'stripped down' its studio and used a team comprised of only women for this particular shoot. 
'We handed over the control to the women who are our brand,' it explained online. 'We believed in, supported and encouraged them to become a canvas and share their truth.'
Indeed, supermodel Paulina, who had the word 'truth' written on her side, told SI the project is about so much 'more than being naked'.
'It’s not just that you’re nude, but it’s also, "You’re nude and you show me the way you want me to see you." It’s even more naked than naked,' she explained. 
'I wanted to say that I’m not ashamed of my body and you shouldn’t be ashamed of your body, no matter what age you are. We all have our own truths. We all want to live according to our own truths. We want to be true to ourselves so truth is what matters more than anything.' 
Learning to love herself: Sailor, 19, has been candid about her past struggles with body image, and she said the project helped her accept herself more 
Sharing her truth: Sailor wrote 'artist' on her arm and 'lover' on her chest 
Exposed: Paulina, 52, posed with the word 'truth' written on her side, and she said the shoot is 'more than being naked'
The powerful project meant a lot to Sailor, who has candidly spoken about how she used to struggle with body image and the pressure to be thin.
'It was really special to be a part of this and get to express myself in a very raw, uncensored way,' she said. 'Having these words written all over your naked body and having that next level of exposure — I felt sexy, obviously, but I felt more emotional and it helped me accept myself.'
Sailor wrote 'artist' on her arm and 'natural' on the curve of her backside before striking an elegant pose for the project. 
Meanwhile, Robyn hopes that the shoot will help other girls — including her nearly three-year-old daughter Ripley — realize they more than just a sum of their physical features.
'My daughter is growing up in this world right now and I want her to love who she is because it is so important,' she told SI. 
'If she ever came to me and said, "I don’t feel comfortable in my body," I don’t know what I would do. I’d die on the inside. We are women and we are human. We have stretch marks. We have rolls. We have cellulite. That’s all part of our bodies. 
'We become so obsessed with our exterior message; we give no thoughts to what’s in our heads,' she added. 'I just want all those girls out there to know they are so beautiful and so special.'
'Mother,' 'nurturer,' 'human,' and 'creative,' were just a few of the words Robyn had scrawled across her body for the shoot.  
Parent: Robyn, 28, has a tow-year-old daughter named Ripley, and she had the word 'mother' written below her collar bone 
Role model: Robyn stressed that she wants her daughter to grow up loving who she is 
For editor MJ Day, the shoot marks a big shift for the publication, and one which she feels has been worked towards for many years now. 
She has made concerted efforts to embrace a much more diverse cast of Swimsuit stars, explaining to Vanity Fair that she hopes to continue diversifying the magazine beyond the rather narrow standards of beauty that it once embraced and celebrated. 
'Why are we only saying to ourselves that there’s just one type of person that’s worthy of being celebrated?' she asked. 
'It’s bull****, and we all know it, and we all live it, yet it’s continued to be propagated in the media.'
She went on to explain to Vanity Fair that this does not mean the magazine is going to turn its back on those sexy beach-based shoots that have filled its pages for years - instead MJ hopes that she can alter the way that the images, and particularly the women in them, are viewed.
'It’s about allowing women to exist in the world without being harassed or judged regardless of how they like to present themselves. That’s an underlying thread that exists throughout the Swimsuit Issue,' she said. 
'You have Harvard graduates, you have billion-dollar moguls, you have philanthropists, you have teachers, you have mothers—you have a full range of women represented in the alumnus of this magazine, and not one of them failed because they wore a bikini.' 
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When you’re 21-year-old Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Aly Raisman and you’re stripping down to your bodysuit—and no, we’re not talking leotards—for the ESPN The Magazine Body Issue , do you wear little pasties here and sticky things there?
“You’re literally fully naked; there’s nothing covering at all,” she says.
Raisman wore a robe between shots, when makeup artists and hair stylists would swoop in and sets would change.
But while she did take a nude bra and underwear with her to the shoot for test shots and to practice her moves in, she never ended up putting those on.
“We kind of just went right for it,” Raisman says. “It was one of those things where, like, you go big or go home. You’re doing something that crazy, you might as well just forget that you’re naked and be really confident and really comfortable.”
It doesn’t sound like Raisman gets stage fright, either.
By the end of the shoot, she says she counted 23 people in the room with her—no big thing. She took her mom, 15-year-old sister, and aunt along with her to the shoot (“I wanted them to be honest with me and tell me if they didn’t like a pose”). There were a few people from ESPN, Raisman says, as well as the photographer, of course. “They had someone holding a fan up for my hair. Someone had to check the lighting,” she explains. “Even though 23 people sounds like a crazy amount, that’s how many people they needed for the shoot.”
Raisman says that participating in the Body Issue was “actually one of [her] favorite things” and that she surprised herself with just how relaxed she felt doing gymnastics in the buff.
“Right now, I feel the most confident I have in my whole life, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve always been like that,” Raisman says.
“Actually, when I was younger, I think I was a little bit more insecure when I was in high school and stuff. So I think that I wouldn’t have been able to do the Body Issue a couple years ago.”
She says one thing that’s helped her is to wake up, look in the mirror, and—rather than picking apart her body—pick out a few things about herself that she likes.
“Sometimes, when you look through magazines or you see these beautiful models, it
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