McKayla Maroney looks to be bouncing back after being the victim of a nude photo scandal. The Olympic gymnast has apparently landed herself a gig to advertise with Adidas.
Maroney took to her Instagram on Tuesday where she showed off a picture of how the ad is going to look. The photo shows her lying down on grass as she wears a black and white jacket with light-orange-colored pants and a pair of black sneakers. She rests her hand behind her head and her legs are bent so she looks very relaxed. The colorful tones of the image suit the gymnast very well and make her look more elegant.
"can't wait for the new release of the #mygirls zine! #sneakpeek cc @adidaswomen," Maroney wrote in the caption. "#Mygirls" refers to Adidas' global marketing campaign of a new girl-focused online magazine.
This looks to be a good move for Maroney to make after having to deal with an unfortunate situation of alleged nude photos of her being released last month. According to one of her tweets, she mentioned that the pictures of her that went viral are not real.
"the fake photos of me are crazy!! was trying to rise above it all, and not give 'the creator' the time of day.. BUT.. You Sir, Need Jesus," she wrote along with a picture of Jesus. She also later claimed to be underage in the photos, making anyone who released them subject to charges of producing child pornography.
A number of other celebrities allegedly became part of this hacked image scandal, including Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Vanessa Hudgens and Hope Solo.
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