Erin Drewes Gets Body Painted and Inspires Us All to Take Art Classes
So a few months back we discussed the now infamous story of Tim Tebow’s imaginary girlfriend Erin Drewes and since then let’s just say progress here at the AMOG offices has dramatically declined. Luckily that smile of hers has kept the boss-man happy enough that he doesn’t seem to mind.
For the longest time trying to find out any REAL info on this babe has been tough – we even tried to contact her for an interview. I understand Erin, your Facebook inbox is probably flooded with requests. Take your time.

Then just yesterday when I happened to be doing some, um, research, I found out that Ms.Drews did an interview for Playboy.com! You should have seen the look on my face when I say the words “Playboy” and “Erin Drewes” in the same Google search result.

Alas, no she had not posed for Playboy (someday Erin. someday.) BUT she had gotten some bodypainting done, which for the time being I will happily live with. Whatever methods of persuasion photographer John Nevrot used to get her into a studio, get naked, and let him paint all over that killer body, please write a book about it; we will gladly pay for the hardback and even show up to the book signing.

The interview with Erin finally let us into her crazy world ever since the Tebow incident occured, discussing how it is to be a busty hot internet celebrity and the possible future modeling career that has no-doubt been paved. There was, however, a comment that disturbed me:
GIRLWATCHER: A lot of attention was paid to your breasts, which are prominent in the photo—do you think the commentary went over the line?
ERIN: I had to ignore the commentary. You never want to hear things said like that about you and some of it was hurtful. I’m convinced the picture must have been photoshopped—my breasts certainly are not that big!
Photshopped? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!






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