Podcaster Brianna LaPaglia, better known online as Brianna Chickenfry, is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s latest cover model. Fronting the January digital issue, the Barstool Sports personality ...
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Podcaster Brianna LaPaglia, better known online as Brianna Chickenfry, is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s latest cover model. Fronting the January digital issue, the Barstool Sports personality was ...
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On Wednesday, the Barstool Sports personality made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut as a cover model for the publication’s January 2025 digital issue, where she spoke about “reclaiming ...
“This cover is me being me again and taking control of my life." While she agreed to the shoot because it was a lifetime goal, LaPaglia acknowledged there was a small part of her that enjoyed ...
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia is making quite the splash. On Wednesday, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit announced the Barstool Sports podcast host, 25, as its January 2025 digital cover model.
The 25-year-old has posed for the latest digital cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition, flying to California for a photoshoot and giving an interview about her ambitions for the year ahead.
Brianna LaPaglia didn't say posing for a Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoot was a flex after being dumped by Zach Bryan — but she kind of did. The podcast host said she is "reclaiming myself ...
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia turned up the heat on the digital cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. LaPaglia, 25, opened up about her breakup with Zach Bryan while stunning on the magazine ...
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