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(Photo credit:Steven Lippman)
So hot they shot it aquatic
“Malia does her thing, her way, and she would never do anything just because I tell her to,” tells Steds, when I quiz him about his spouse's recent shoot for malibu magazine's blue issue.
“I would never dream of forbidding swimsuit shoots or any other shoot, even if it was nude. All her shoots make me proud as punch.”
So we can expect this delicious genetic cocktail to continue staring invitingly back at us from the pages of men’s magazines, despite the impending birth of their child?
“I don’t see it being a problem. Though I don’t really think being specifically just a model is her deal any more.”
The US amateur surf champ at 15, Malia (pronounced mal-eea) was originally scouted by Surfing magazine who promptly asked her to unveil herself for their swimsuit issue. From there her career followed a linear ascent that has seen her curves splashed across the complete array of modelling and fashion press, TV commercials, and even earned her a spot as “one of the 50 most beautiful people,” and “one of the ten most sexiest athletes.” Today she helps design swimwear for Mambo, and according to Steds may be scaling back her lucrative modelling career. Which also means, it will be papa Stedman’s turn to put food on the table.
“I may have the finance to buy the bread at the moment but she is the one that makes the loaf,” he contends.“The girl is good at what she does, and I’m good at what I do, and when we team up, the bakery fires.”
You have to admire someone as happy as Luke Stedman. He is one of the gayest cats gettin’ around. Few things upset him, for of course stress equals wrinkles, and his desire to strenuously grasp every remaining cell of his youth is well publicised. Surely though, having a wife who daily receives the pent up desire of millions of males, can’t be easy.
“I have no problem with who ever looks at MJ (Malia Jones) with desire. We all look at objects with desire from time to time. If you cant look at something beautiful and admire it then what the hell are we doing on this planet.”
See, if you were this post-modern you too could be shacked up with a Hawaiian supermodel. To late to change now though, you’d look fake. – Jed Smith
See the rest of the shoot here
