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Softball player Lauren Chamberlain poses nude for ESPN’s Body Issue

For softball player Lauren Chamberlain, posing in ESPN’s Body Issue was a ‘crazy, write-it-in-your-diary’ goal — one that she has now accomplished.
Lauren, 24, is one of the athletes who have posed nude in the magazine’s upcoming issue, which will hit the newsstands on June 29.
The 5’9”, 185-pound athlete, explained how her sport changed the way she views her body by teaching her to focus on what it can do — such as hitting 30 home runs back when she was a freshman for the Oklahoma Sooners, a Big 12 single-season record.
Baring all: Lauren Chamberlain, 24, is one of the athletes who have posed nude in ESPN’s Body Issue, which will hit the newsstands on June 29

Achievements: The 5’9”, 185-pound athlete, explained how her sport changed the way she views her body by teaching her to focus on what it can do
Lauren, a native of Orange County, California, played four seasons for the Oklahoma Sooners and has now signed a three-year deal with Florida’s USSSA Pride.
With her ESPN Body Issue spread, she hopes to inspires other people, specifically girls who might see her photo shoot and realize that athletes can have various body types.
‘I said yes for the girls around the world who might see the issue and see someone who looks like them — someone who’s thicker, bigger, not as jacked as the typical athlete — and that could give them that boost to love their bodies,’ she told the publication.
Back when she was growing up in Orange County, ‘thick just wasn’t in,’ Lauren said, ‘Thin was in.’
For that reason, she started dreading shopping for news jeans.
‘I remember jean shopping was the worst day of the year because I would try to squeeze into a certain size,’ she added. ‘I’d have my mind set on a number. Either I fit into that size jeans or I left without a pair because I wouldn’t go above a certain size.’
Sports was the defining element that enabled Lauren to change her mindset and start celebrating her body.

Role model: With her ESPN Body Issue spread, she hopes to inspires other people, specifically girls who might see her photo shoot and realize that athletes can have various body types
‘When I started to get good at sports and when I started hitting the ball really far, that’s when my body image changed,’ she recounted.
‘I loved what my body was doing for me on the field, and that started to translate off the field. When I got into college athletics, my body and power were celebrated and appreciated; that was huge for my mindset on my body.’
Now, the athlete is has come to love her shape, which she credits for her athletic prowess.
‘I am big-boned, no doubt about it. I don’t think I was ever small, I don’t think I was even small as a baby. But I really like my thick legs,’ she said.
‘I love my thighs. I have an insane amount of power, especially in my hitting. That’s my thing, and I own hitting because of my body stature.’
Back in high school and early in her college days, Lauren said she sometimes resorted to ‘not eating’ while ‘dealing with insecurities about [her]body’, which she now views as ‘disrespectful to [her] body’.
‘Not giving it what it needs to perform in order to achieve a certain look. If we’re being honest, it just became stupid at a certain point,’ she added.
”You’re after this unattainable look, this Instagram look, and it’s not achievable. I still deal with that insecurity. How am I not shaped and curved like that Instagram model? But you know what? She can’t hit a ball like me or move like me. She can’t do what I can do.’

Milestones: Lauren is joined in the issue by track and field athlete Tori Bowie, 27, who won three medals at the Rio Olympics in 2016

Setting: Tori, a native of Sand Hill, Mississippi who now lives in Clermont, Florida, can be seen in behind-the-scene images posing fully nude in front of a white background
When it comes to working out, Lauren ‘hates straight-up conditioning’ but loves dead lifts, and strives to keep her training sessions fun by incorporating sports such as football, tennis, and, of course, softball, into her routine.
‘I am not going to necessarily look like the ideal athlete. I will always be thick. I will always be a bigger girl,’ she said.
‘When I get muscle, it’s not cut. I have dimples and cellulite on my legs. But I’ve come to an understanding about that, instead of being picky about myself in the mirror.’
Lauren, who is recovering from ‘the worst offseason of [her] life’, during which she had ‘soul-crushing’ back-to-back surgeries on her shoulder and back, remains appreciative of everything her body can do.
In the future, she hopes girls are encouraged to take up sports at an early age so they, too, can gain appreciation for their athleticism.
‘Playing softball taught me to appreciate my body and what it’s capable of,’ she said.
‘I’ll never take those lessons for granted, and that same experience needs to be available for more girls. And right now, it’s not. As a society, we really need to focus on getting younger girls into sports so they can see their bodies working in a positive way.’


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Strength: Asked what she likes about her body, Tori, too, mentioned her athleticism, telling ESPN : ‘Just being strong overall. I train my entire body to be strong’

Strong legs: ‘If I could pick one body part, I’d probably pick my thighs, my quads,’ Tori added. ‘I feel they’re the strongest part my body’
Lauren, who posed naked with a softball glove in one of her Body Issue shots, can be seen in another powerful image resting a bat on her shoulder.
She is joined in the issue by track and field athlete Tori Bowie, 27, who won three medals at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Tori, a native of Sand Hill, Mississippi who now lives in Clermont, Florida, can be seen in behind-the-scene images posing fully nude in front of a red background, or holding a relay baton in her left hand.
Asked what she likes about her body, Tori, too, mentioned her athleticism, telling ESPN: ‘Just being strong overall.
‘I train my entire body to be strong. To be a professional athlete, we need every part to be strong — the core, the legs, arms.

Relaxed: As for her diet, the athlete said she’s not too strict, nutrition-wise, and while she mostly stays away from junk food, she still manages to follow her cravings

Shape: Tori said she had to get used to her muscular frame, telling the publication: ‘It has taken some time to be able to adapt to being so lean and strong and looking really manly’
‘If I could pick one body part, I’d probably pick my thighs, my quads. I feel they’re the strongest part my body.’
As for her diet, the athlete said she’s not too strict, nutrition-wise, and while she mostly stays away from junk food, she still manages to follow her cravings.
‘I love the chips, the hot wings, fries. I tend to eat it all, to be honest,’ she said.
Tori recounted how she had to get used to her muscular frame, telling the publication: ‘It has taken some time to be able to adapt to being so lean and strong and looking really manly.
‘I have had some insecurities there, but over time I’m starting to accept it and embrace it, because this is the figure I have to have and the strength I have to have in order to be able to do my job.
‘It has taken me some time to grow out of it. The older I get, the more comfortable I get.’
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“There’s A Story To Be Told There”: More Bridgerton Spinoffs Teased By Shonda Rhimes

Shonda Rhimes teases more Bridgerton spinoffs that could come after Queen Charlotte, pointing towards her interest in exploring one character.
Queen Charlotte creator Shonda Rhimes discusses more spinoffs, previewing the possible future of the Bridgerton franchise. Having recently debuted on Netflix with India Amarteifio in the title role, Queen Charlotte focuses on the character’s younger years and tracks her rise to power. The historical drama, which garnered positive reviews, and consists of six episodes, has already led to speculation and discussion about where the show’s broader universe could go next.
Rhimes, who is an executive producer on the original Bridgerton series, was asked by IMDb about who else from Queen Charlotte‘s cast might get the spinoff treatment. In her response, Rhimes talks about Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) and discusses her interest in the character, as well as feeling a young Violet would be “fascinating” to explore. See what Rhimes said below:
I wasn’t necessarily thinking about this as a Bridgerton spinoff when I started telling the story just because Queen Charlotte is so singular. But I also included the stories of Lady Danbury. And you get to meet a young Violet. And I think Violet is fascinating. And there’s a story to be told there.
Queen Charlotte’s Success Makes More Brigerton Spinoffs Likely
In the first few days of its release, Queen Charlotte has been dominant, accumulating nearly 149 million hours, landing it on the top of Netflix’s charts for the week of May 1-7. In terms of total views, which Netflix calculates through dividing the hours viewed by total runtime, the show has 22 million views. Although it’s still early in the run of Queen Charlotte, the signs are promising.
Although somewhat obscured by its approach of releasing droves of new movies and shows each month, Netflix is very interested in expanding on its popular titles. There have already been attempts to broaden out Squid Game with a reality show, and Stranger Things with an animated series. Bridgerton, then, could lend itself more naturally to continuations that shift the focus to the origins of different fan favorites.
Rhimes has become one of the most successful and recognizable names for her ability to pinpoint interesting stories, whether it was soaping up the medical drama genre with Grey’s Anatomy or lending her cache as a producer to bring Viola Davis to television with How to Get Away with Murder. She’s done the same with Bridgerton for Netflix, and after Queen Charlotte‘s complex ending, it sounds like there are several intriguing possibilities.

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Shonda Rhimes On The Differences Between Working On ABC Versus Netflix; Reveals If Fans Affect Storytelling

Shonda Rhimes, the creator of Grey’s Anatomy and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, is opening up about the differences between working for a network like ABC and a streaming platform like Netflix.
“They’re completely different engines,” Rhimes told Vulture in an interview. “ABC was a very powerful, very storied institution. There’s a ton of bureaucracy. The process was you get answered ‘no’ initially and then you have to find your way.”
Rhimes continued, “Even getting Scandal to start what was live-tweeting, they were like, ‘Why would anybody do that? No.’ And then they came around to a ‘yes,’ but we just did it on our own until they saw it. We accomplished a lot in terms of exploring a woman’s right to choose, stuff I thought was just storytelling but turned out to be a real sort of quiet battle on my part to make happen on TV.”
The Shondaland production company founder signed a multi-million deal with Netflix back in 2017, which she extended in 2021 to cover films, gaming and VR content, in addition to TV. As opposed to network television, Rhimes said that “Netflix was a baby in this business” when she started working with them.
“They start with ‘yes’ and then figure out how to make something happen. And the attitude of a place that says ‘yes’ has a lot to do with your enthusiasm for doing the projects,” she added.
In terms of budget between the two, Rhimes said she “was so obsessed with Netflix in the beginning” was because someone told her that The Crown had a budget of $12 million per episode.
“I just couldn’t get over it. That is so much money. Think about what you could do with a much bigger playground,” Rhimes said.
Most of the shows that Rhimes has created drive conversations on social media and with a vocal fan base suggesting ideas of what the characters should do next, things could get tricky. However, the producer and writer doesn’t let fans dictate her creative decisions.
“I think I’m pretty famous for being a person who says I don’t pay attention to fans,” she revealed. “I don’t mean that in a bad way; I mean, the only way I know how to tell a story is to sort of be its keeper, and I therefore can’t take in all the outside influences from people’s reactions to the story. It doesn’t help me in figuring out a way to be creative in my job.”

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