Meet Kathy Jacobs, The 55 Year Old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Candidate Looking To "Show The World How Sexy 50+ Women Are!"
THE SPUN – Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is currently conducting its “SI Swim Search” for next year’s edition of the iconic magazine.
Today’s candidate, Kathy Jacobs, is perhaps its most-notable model yet.
Jacobs is 55 years old and is attempting to change “the views on women over 50, not only by society, but by ourselves. It is a boomerang effect, and we as women over 50 need to stand together and realize how amazing, relevant, beautiful and sexy we all are.”
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit posted Jacobs’ photoshoot on Instagram today.
Uhh yeah Kathy, you don’t have to tell me how beautiful and sexy 50+ women are. That is right smack dab in the middle of my wheelhouse. But yes, for all the closed-minded, shallow heathens out there, this is a much needed wake up call that it ain’t just the 20-something 85 pound girls in their skinny polka dot bikinis that can dominate a beach photoshoot and grace the pages of THE premier swimsuit issue* on the planet. The moms and even grandmoms can posterize that shit as well. And nobody is proving that better than Kathy “@AgeIsBeauty” Jacobs, the actress/model/”age-inclusive activist” who “refuses to let the (world emoji) bring you down, wear your age like a (crown emoji).”
“I am doing this to be part of a change in the views on women over 50, not only by society, but by ourselves. It is a boomerang effect, and we as women over 50 need to stand together and realize how amazing, relevant, beautiful and sexy we all are. It’s time women of all ages unite and claim our power! Ageism impacts all of us, and women of all ages coming together and stopping it now helps prevent future generations from ever experiencing it!” Jacobs said.
GIRL YES TELL THEM.
*Still to this day one of the craziest hypocrisies I’ve encountered in my time at Barstool. Sports Illustrated and their disgruntled grumpy pouty underpaid employees shitting on us for posting pictures of women in swimsuits while making 99.9% of their yearly revenue on a literal swimsuit issue with full on nipples and pussies on the cover. Never forget it was an SI affiliated site that posted the most infamous hit piece about us and our “objectification” tactics, while the people who wrote and posted that article were paid their $12,500 a year straight out of the bank account the Swimsuit Issue filled up.