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August 24, 2021, 7:26 PM · 2 min read
Paulina Porizkova is revealing it all.
The supermodel, 56, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an unretouched version of her cover of Los Angeles magazine. The pic, from a story about celebrating getting older in an ageist society, features a smiling Porizkova completely naked, save for a few pieces of jewelry.
While the magazine featured a sticker over Porizkova’s body, this version — captured by photographer Jill Greenberg — shows much more, including one of Porizkova’s nipples, which she said she had to "blur" due to Instagram's "weird nipple fear."
Though the photo wasn’t edited, Porizkova stressed that she doesn’t "walk around looking this fab on a normal day."
"This look took two hours of professional makeup and hair," she noted in the caption. "And body makeup. And excellent lighting by a talented photographer. But the result is me looking my best- with no retouching and no filters and no anything else."
This post follows a video the model shared on Instagram from the photo shoot, which shows her dancing in a blazer without a shirt underneath. She captioned the video, "Just put some Bee Gees on and I can't help dancing. And in this case , strutting my stuff for @lamag . As you can see, this was a fun, relaxed shoot helmed by @jill.greenberg . It always helps to be photographed by a woman when you're at [your] most vulnerable- whether physically or emotionally naked."
In addition to posing for the Los Angeles magazine cover story , Porizkova opened up about sometimes feeling "invisible" as a woman in her 50s. She recalled a time she and her late husband Ric Ocasek were out in Las Vegas.
"We were going out for the night, and I got really done up: tight black dress, plunging neckline, red lips, really high heels," she explained. "I was walking through the casino, and I thought I looked really hot, like I was sauntering down a runway. But I wasn’t getting noticed. In the past, there’d always been this tiny bit of friction when I walked through a crowd — this infinitesimal moment of awareness. But that night in Vegas, for the first time, there was none of that; it was like nobody even saw me."
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*First Published: Dec 15, 2018, 3:13 pm CST
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Posted on Dec 15, 2018 Updated on May 20, 2021, 11:21 pm CDT
Who hasn’t desperately searched for their significant other when they don’t text back? One minute, you’re planning to go out to the movies, and the next they’re nowhere to be found.
Have they been kidnapped? Gotten food poisoning? Or are they just napping?
This was the dilemma Paulina Ramirez faced when her boyfriend, George Giron, didn’t respond to her text while they were making plans to go out for chicken and waffles on Tuesday.
So instead of getting annoyed, Ramirez decided to take action.
“He was only asleep for an hour, but I got bored and decided to make a video that might make him chuckle,” Ramirez told BuzzFeed.
What started out as a joke intended for Giron ended up going viral; it’s been shared 50,000 times and liked 165,000 times on Twitter alone.
https://twitter.com/putang_gang/status/1072368274929868800
But not everyone is in on the joke.
https://twitter.com/MissEtkin/status/1073415754157035520
https://twitter.com/_tonihopkins/status/1073391244997480448
jesus this is why I enjoy being single. this is psychotic. https://t.co/sVYsoiNLDX
https://twitter.com/snafuspecker/status/1073293270963302400
“I think people like it so much because it’s relatable. But some people have taken it way too seriously [and ] they think I’m some possessive, lunatic girlfriend,” Ramirez told BuzzFeed. “It was honestly just a joke.”
Ramirez, who is in school at California State University at Fresno, said she’s planning to pursue social work and psychology and is looking for social work internships.
“I don’t have any knowledge on how to edit videos or anything of that sort,” she told BuzzFeed. “I am the least tech-savvy person I know — it was all just an iMovie template.”
Ramirez got plenty of praise for her work, but others weren’t so pleased.
“Some people are really upset that this blew up. I think it’s because I used iMovie (a free app) and not some expensive, complicated editing software,” Ramirez told the Daily Dot.
Whatever comes of the video, at least it served its most important purpose—it made her boyfriend laugh.
“He woke up and thought it was funny,” Ramirez said of Giron’s reaction.
Updated Dec. 15, 7:54pm CT, with comment from Paulina Ramirez.
Ellen Ioanes is the FOIA reporter at the Daily Dot, where she covers U.S. politics. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School, and her work has appeared in the Guardian, the Center for Public Integrity, HuffPost India, and more.
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Posted on Dec 15, 2018 Updated on May 20, 2021, 11:21 pm CDT
Who hasn’t desperately searched for their significant other when they don’t text back? One minute, you’re planning to go out to the movies, and the next they’re nowhere to be found.
Have they been kidnapped? Gotten food poisoning? Or are they just napping?
This was the dilemma Paulina Ramirez faced when her boyfriend, George Giron, didn’t respond to her text while they were making plans to go out for chicken and waffles on Tuesday.
So instead of getting annoyed, Ramirez decided to take action.
“He was only asleep for an hour, but I got bored and decided to make a video that might make him chuckle,” Ramirez told BuzzFeed.
What started out as a joke intended for Giron ended up going viral; it’s been shared 50,000 times and liked 165,000 times on Twitter alone.
https://twitter.com/putang_gang/status/1072368274929868800
But not everyone is in on the joke.
https://twitter.com/MissEtkin/status/1073415754157035520
https://twitter.com/_tonihopkins/status/1073391244997480448
https://twitter.com/snafuspecker/status/1073293270963302400
“I think people like it so much because it’s relatable. But some people have taken it way too seriously [and ] they think I’m some possessive, lunatic girlfriend,” Ramirez told BuzzFeed. “It was honestly just a joke.”
Ramirez, who is in school at California State University at Fresno, said she’s planning to pursue social work and psychology and is looking for social work internships.
“I don’t have any knowledge on how to edit videos or anything of that sort,” she told BuzzFeed. “I am the least tech-savvy person I know — it was all just an iMovie template.”
Ramirez got plenty of praise for her work, but others weren’t so pleased.
“Some people are really upset that this blew up. I think it’s because I used iMovie (a free app) and not some expensive, complicated editing software,” Ramirez told the Daily Dot.
Whatever comes of the video, at least it served its most important purpose—it made her boyfriend laugh.
“He woke up and thought it was funny,” Ramirez said of Giron’s reaction.
Updated Dec. 15, 7:54pm CT, with comment from Paulina Ramirez.
Ellen Ioanes is the FOIA reporter at the Daily Dot, where she covers U.S. politics. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School, and her work has appeared in the Guardian, the Center for Public Integrity, HuffPost India, and more.
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