Saturday 30 March 2013

Kate Upton stresses the importance of male grooming "down there"


Shaving men into shape: Kate Upton stresses the importance of male grooming ‘down there’ in sexy new razor advert

    She is currently considered to be one of the hottest women around, who has men of all ages fawning all over her. 
But for those wondering how they can impress Kate Upton, the answer seems to be in the grooming.
In an advert for Gillette the ample chested star reveals it’s ‘very important’ for men she dates to be in order ‘down there.’

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Listen up: Kate Upton discusses male grooming in a promotional video for Gillette
Listen up: Kate Upton discusses male grooming in a promotional video for Gillette
The promotional video for the Gillette's Fusion ProGlide Styler also features actresses Hannah Simone and Genesis Rodgriguez, however it is Kate’s segment that steals the show.
    Dressed in a low cut white dress, with her long blonde hair loose around her shoulders, the 20-year-old purrs about body hair. 
    When posed with the question of whether she likes men who don’t body groom, she replied: ‘I wouldn’t date a guy who has grooming problems, so no.’ 
    Blonde bombshell: If any one can persuade men to groom more than Kate is the woman for the job
    Blonde bombshell: If anyone can persuade men to groom more than Kate is the woman for the job
    Blonde bombshell: If anyone can persuade men to groom more than Kate is the woman for the job
    And then when asked how important is it for a guy to groom ‘down there’, looking seductively at the camera she says ‘very important’ and winks.
    When joined by the other actress, the model addresses a few other hair issues, before saying: ‘If you can do a little grooming, we'll do a little grooming.’
    Aside from working alongside Gillette, Kate has also been doing plenty of promotional work for Samsung recently, showing she’s got selling power. 
    Latest move: Kate already is the face of a few brands, as she clearly has selling power
    Latest move: Kate already is the face of a few brands, as she clearly has selling power
    Swish: As the video begins Kate twirls her head so her blonde hair moves seductively
    Swish: As the video begins Kate twirls her head so her blonde hair moves seductively
    And it was in a press release from the technology company that they accidentally let it slip that Kate is to cover the June issue of Vogue US.
    Hailed 'The New Girl' by US Vogue in October last year, the 20-year-old has been featured twice in the fashion glossy's inside pages after she shot to fame at the start of 2012.
    At the time, she was dismissed as a girl with 'the kind of face that anyone with enough money can go out and buy,' by Victoria's Secret.
    No way: The model says she would not date a man who didn't regularly groom himself
    No way: The model says she would not date a man who didn't regularly groom himself
    Amusing: Showing her funny side Kate playfully cracks a few jokes during the video
    Amusing: Showing her funny side Kate playfully cracks a few jokes during the video
    But now, as she lands her first US Vogue cover, there is little doubt that the model is a bona fide member of the high fashion set.
    Her collaboration with Sam Edelman last month, starring in the shoe company's new campaign, also marked milestone in the model's career as her first major fashion campaign.
    Kate rose to fame in 2011 after appearing in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, when she was named Rookie of the Year. 
    Very!: When posed with the question about the importance of staying in shape, Kate was very keen on it
    Very!: When posed with the question about the importance of staying in shape, Kate was very keen on it
    It's her colour: Kate wore a white low cut dress for the video, which showed off her cleavage
    It's her colour: Kate wore a white low cut dress for the video, which showed off her cleavage


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