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IntroductionJoy Corrigan put her flawless figure on display in a new shoot for the yoga and athletic brand Alo.T ...
Joy Corrigan put her flawless figure on display in a new shoot for the yoga and athletic brand Alo.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model, 36, looked sporty in a navy blue bra and matching short shorts.
She posed for the new photos on a palm tree lined street as well as in what looked like a forest-like grove of trees.
Her short, blonde bob was straight and blowing in the wind and she wore Alo crew socks and athletic shoes.
Joy carried a small white handbag as the photographer snapped away.
Joy Corrigan put her flawless figure on display in a new colorway from the yoga and athletic brand Alo
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model, 36, looked sporty in a navy blue bra and matching short shorts
The model also shared some behind-the-scenes snaps from the shoot including a few of her working out, one of her posing cutely and another of the salad Alo provided her for lunch.
Last fall, Joy made the monumental decision to have her breast implants removed, decided to reveal the grueling process behind what is known as 'explant surgery.'
She documented her health journey in a recent video she shared to TikTok and Instagram.
Corrigan said that she was prepared to be open about her decision in an effort to spread awareness about 'breast implant illness' and to shed light on the truth of life with implants.
In her video, Corrigan thanked the team behind her explant surgery as she showed the various stages of recovery.
'I was terrified to go into surgery, but as soon as it was done there was a huge sense of relief and freedom, I instantly knew that I made the right choice and I was so glad I trusted my intuition,' she explained.
'Loving my body has been a new concept for me, and this is one act of love that my body will forever be grateful for,' the former Playboy Playmate added.
And she promised to share more of her journey with her 951k followers.
'Stay tuned as I post more videos showing you all my journey. THANK YOU to everyone who has sent me love and support in this time, I don’t know what I would do without my family and friends and Ted,' she said at the time.
She posed for the new photos on a palm tree lined street as well as in what looked like a forest-like grove of trees
Her short, blonde bob was straight and blowing in the wind and she wore Alo crew socks and athletic shoes
The model also shared some behind-the-scenes snaps from the shoot including a few of her working out, one of her posing cutely and another of the salad Alo provided her for lunch
Last fall, Joy made the monumental decision to have her breast implants removed and decided to reveal the grueling process behind what is known as 'explant surgery'
She documented her health journey in a recent video she shared to TikTok and Instagram
Corrigan said that she was prepared to be open about her decision in an effort to spread awareness about 'breast implant illness' and to shed light on the truth of life with implants
In her video, Corrigan thanked the team behind her explant surgery as she showed the various stages of recovery
Joy also stopped by the Alo headquarters to show off the new colorway
Corrigan is dating former MySpace executive, Ted Dhanik 46. The pair have been linked since 2021.
Last fall, Joy admitted that she'd been lying about her age for years. At the time she was 35, but telling the world she was 28.
'I'm learning to trust my intuition and practice self-love to become the person I was naturally born to be.
'Perhaps my biggest takeaway is without my health, none of this career or life “success" is worth it. This journey has been my love story,' she said on Instagram at the time.
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