Kate Upton made a major splash on the cover of this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition and now she is making a splash with two videos posted online of her. One of the videos shows Upton in a bikini that rarely covers her doing the ‘Cat Daddy.’ The dance has Upton thrashing her body in all different directions. The second video has Upton in a two minute commercial for Skullcandy headphones. In this video she follows some players from the NBA to practice and asks them questions while they are in shooting hoops.
Well known photographer Terry Richardson directed the ‘Cat Daddy’ dance by Upton and it has since been removed by YouTube because it is so provocative. YouTube said that the video violates their rules on nudity and sexual content. The video can be seen in this post and on Richardson’s Vimeo channel. Upton first made a name for herself in a video that featured her dancing the ‘Dougie’ while at an Los Angeles Clippers game.
The video for Skullcandy is called ‘Take a Supermodel to Work’ and she takes a shot at some comedy while doing the ad. She asks some of the players if they had ever seen ‘Space Jam.’ She is pretty much ignored by the basketball players until she brings them to her place of work, where she is wearing a skimpy bikini.
This is no laughing matter…the Youtube police just removed a video of mine…a Las Vegas auto import model in a bikini…from my channel and gave me a strike on my account. This video (which was almost two years old) suddenly went viral and was getting thousands of hits a day over the past few months. On the last two days it got about 30,000 hits (which is pretty amazing for such an old video). The video was already age-restricted. I guess the pervs at Youtube only want videos of under-aged girls dancing in their bedrooms with PJs on to flourish on their site (maybe it has to do with the Mormon war on porn). So if you are a professional model over 20…look out.