Brooks Nader raised the temperature at Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s 60th Anniversary party as she wore a daring low-cut gown. The event, co-hosted by Maybelline, also commemorated the September digital issue cover star, Ilona Maher, besides celebrating the milestone. The party saw many of SI Swimsuit’s former cover stars in attendance. Meanwhile, the six-time brand model, Nader, dressed to impress for the event as she looked stunning in a sultry all-black attire.
Brooks Nader goes for a black gown for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 60th Anniversary party
Brooks Nader took to TikTok to flaunt the stunning black gown she wore to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s 60th Anniversary party. The 28-year-old looked breathtaking as the floor-length dress featured a daring low-cut halter neckline that put her cleavage and midsection on display. Meanwhile, Nader elevated the look with sheer black gloves and added drama with her huge golden-silver earrings.
For the sound on the TikTok video, Nader put the audio of a dialogue from “Jennifer’s Body.” In the 2009 film, Amanda Seyfried’s character, Anita “Needy” Lesnicki, says, “You’re killing people.” To that, Megan Fox’s Jennifer Check replies, “No, I’m killing boys. Boys are just placeholders, they come and they go.”
In the new TikTok video, Nader mouthed Jennifer’s dialogue from the movie. The SI Swimsuit model’s clip was quick to garner attention amid rumors about her and Gleb Savchenko getting back together after the pair’s whirlwind romance on “Dancing With the Stars.” Moreover, their “DWTS” co-star Ezra Sosa jokingly asked on Nader’s TikTok, “was Gleb a placeholder.” Nader and Savchenko parted ways following their elimination from season 33 in October.
Meanwhile, Savchenko recently fueled the reconciliation rumors as he commented on Nader’s new TikTok video. In the clip, the model lip-syncs to the lyrics of “Heartbeat” by Childish Gambino. The song goes, “Are we dating? Are we f—ing? Are we best friends? Are we something in between that?” Later, Savchenko commented on Nader’s video, “All of the above boo.”