A photo of Danica Patrick’s nipple was accidentally posted on Sports Illustrated’s website. Here is the picture.
On January 28th, Swim Daily shared a throwback gallery of Danica Patrick which included this sexy selfie with a bit of nipple exposed.
Take a look at the unedited version:
Sports Illustrated gave everyone quite the show last week when the website’s Swim Daily division accidentally — or so they claim — posted a revealing photo of Danica Patrick. The photo was a selfie that Danica had taken back in 2008 when she was shooting for the SI Swimsuit Issue. It was posted for “Throwback Thursday,” and it showed everyone her nipple.
What’s strange is that the gallery still contains two Danica Patrick nip slip pictures. Let’s see them now:
So I guess you can show a famous female “athlete”‘s nipples if they’re barely obscured by a see-through shirt, but a bare nipple is unacceptable.
That’s a dang shame. Didn’t anyone tell them that we love nipples?
Danica Patrick Nipple Slip Selfie Photo Uncensored
Danica Patrick showing off her nipples in an accidentally leaked selfie photos as she was camwhoring in the privacy of her home. So on January 28, Sports Illustrated’s Swim Daily website featured a “Throwback Thursday” gallery with pictures of Danica Patrick from 2008. Buried within the gallery was an old selfie of Patrick, a photo that shows her nipple. The picture went under the radar until TMZ spotted it, prompting SI to remove the picture from it’s website. But not before thousands of people got to see it and got to save it. Now the only question is how did Sports Illustrated get this topless nipple slip selfie of Danica camwhoring in a mirror? Do they have nude photos of female athletes just laying around the office at SI? Anyway, Danica Patrick constantly dominate NASCAR headlines so auto racing fans have been waiting for nude shots of her.
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Most revealing modeling pictures at photo shoots:
Wiki Bio
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Danica Sue Patrick (first name pronounced /ˈdænɪkə/, born March 25, 1982 in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.) is an American auto racing driver, model and advertising spokeswoman. She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing—her win in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only women’s victory in an IndyCar Series race and her third place in the 2009 Indianapolis 500 the highest finish ever there by a woman. She competed in the series from 2005 to 2011. In 2012 she competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and occasionally in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. In the 2013 season, Patrick drove the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Sprint Cup Series, and a limited Nationwide Series schedule for Turner Motorsports. In 2013, she became the first female NASCAR driver to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole, turning in the fastest qualifying lap since 1990 in qualifying for the Daytona 500.