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XFL
Cheerleader Bares All in Nude Pictorial and Interview in Mystique
Magazine
AUSTIN,
Texas, Feb. 15 -- It had to happen. Bonnie-Jill Laflin,
a cheerleader with the XFL's Los Angeles Xtreme football team
and one of the models in the national TV commercials for the
league, speaks frankly about the XFL in a no-holds barred interview
and nude pictorial published today at Mystique Magazine's website.
Accompanying
the sexy pictures from a recent photo shoot in Costa Rica is
an interview with Bonnie-Jill about what is really happening
on the XFL sidelines and going on behind the scenes of the XFL
PR machine.
Among
the highlights:
"I
decided to do the XFL because for me it was great exposure and
I hoped it would help with my sports broadcasting career,''
she says in the interview. ``But what they have shown so far
on national TV is girls looking like strippers, and it looks
like we may not get all the breaks we thought we would get.''
As
someone who has cheered for the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco
49ers of the NFL, Laflin says she was embarrassed and humiliated
being on the sideline of last Saturday night's nationally broadcast
game in Los Angeles. ``Everyone was drinking and there were
tons and tons of fights,'' she says in the interview.
"Tons
of people were arrested, beer was being thrown, and people were
throwing dollar bills at our platforms where we were dancing,
like in strip clubs. It was so out of control and reminded me
of a (Oakland) Raider game, but triple that. Most of the guys
don't even know what's going on in the game. They're there to
get drunk. I was very upset at the way it was handled. Towards
the end of the game all the police were in riot gear. It was
scary and I was kind of embarrassed.''
Laflin
says an XFL representative told her squad that Playboy might
be interested in doing a feature on the XFL cheerleaders. However,
she chose to appear first on Mystique Magazine's website because
she says Mystique Magazine's pictures are better than Playboy's.
``Everything from the outfits we wear, the make-up, the hair
-- everything, just looks better than Playboy,'' she says. ``Mystique
is classy. There will be people that think it's bad just because
it's naked shots. In anything you do you make decisions knowing
it can be for the worst. I think there are going to be some
times when I reach a dead end when people see that I have done
nudity, and I know that getting in to it. But I think in the
long run it will end up helping me.''
The
complete interview, in both text and audio format, plus photos
of Bonnie-Jill is available at Mystique Magazine's website.
Prior
to cheering for the XFL, Laflin cheered for the Dallas Cowboys
and San Francisco 49ers of the NFL and was the NBA cheerleader
of the year in 1994 with the Golden State Warriors. She has
appeared on hit TV shows such as Baywatch and Ally McBeal. She
also has been featured in numerous commercials, has modeled
for Frederick's of Hollywood, and appears in national print
ads and billboards for companies such as Budweiser. She is a
sports expert, and has been a guest on Fox Sports Radio, ESPN
Radio, and One on One Sports.
Mystique
Magazine is an interactive online magazine that features daily
news and photos from the world of beautiful women, as well as
an online TV show Girl Watcher which takes viewers to the hottest
places in the world in search of every-day beautiful women.
SOURCE:
Mystique Magazine
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