July 21, 2012 |
Sex.com Offers Donation for Hurdler Michelle Jenneke Photo Shoot |
MONTREAL—Sex.com, which currently offers visitors a sexually explicit Pinterest-style experience, has taken notice, like a lot of other people, of Australian IAAF 100 meter hurdle champion, Michelle Jenneke, whose "wiggly pre-race routine" has inspired the site to make her an offer to do a photo shoot in exchange for a to-be-determined donation to Australia's government-run sports commission. Jenneke, 19, whose videotaped warm-up routine in the moments leading up to a 100-meter race at the Barcelona World Junior Championships last weekend went quickly viral, is now an international sensation even though she ultimately failed to qualify for the London Olympics. Despite that setback, Sex.com said in a press release issued Friday that it "would like to offer her a chance to pose for an exclusive photo shoot hosted by the website," the photos from which "will be made available exclusively on Sex.com for their free members." The PR continues, "If Ms. Jenneke accepts this offer, Sex.com will donate an undisclosed sum, pending negotiations with Michelle Jenneke and her representation, to the Australian Sports Commission. The Australian Sports Commission is an authority within the Australian government that provides financial support and other assistance to national sporting organizations." Sex.com says that it's not just her sexuality it finds attractive, but "the good attitude she presents that is even more magnetic. Michelle's fun-loving demeanor and impeccable physique gives her a special allure that is very rare in both men and women." The announcement adds, "Sex.com is not only interested in Michelle Jenneke but also the sustainability of the global athletic community. An active lifestyle is a healthy lifestyle and Sex.com is committed to good health and well-being." Image: Michelle Jenneke preparing to race in Barcelona
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