Hope Solo happens to be that full package you may have heard about. The next issue of ESPN the Magazine should be the most wide selling, and that will be due to Solo, every last bit of her.
On October 7th, ESPN the Magazine hits newsstands with the third installment of their Body Issue. The popular issue has placed such beauties as Serena Williams and Diana Taurasi on the cover.
According to a USA Today report, there will be four covers with a different athlete for each cover. Regardless of whether Hope Solo adorns that illustrious spot or not, the issue will fly off shelves because of her.
Solo is the it woman of the moment. A sports-mad world wants to know every last thing about her. It is only natural that the promise of more Solo will drive this issue farther than any others before it.
The hype surrounding the magazine couldn't have come at a better time for Solo. The soccer star is currently enjoying success on the 13th season of Dancing with the Stars.
She is one of a few celebrities on the show that demand a must-see sentiment from viewers. As the dancers continue to dwindle down, Solo is guaranteed a stay as the voters continue to show her love.
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The controversial issue has been welcomed by athletes who have volunteered to shed their clothes in order to illustrate the athlete's body in full view.
The magazine has gone a long way to separate the Body Issue from something that could be seen as smutty, or in bad taste. In fact, it's ESPN's hope to highlight the athlete as art in motion.
They couldn't have asked for a better subject than the world-class keeper that has pushed her body to its limits to attain her station as one of the best at her position in the world.
While Solo will be accompanied by a number of athletes from all walks of sport, she remains the one athlete that is truly a household name.
You don't have to know what a soccer ball is to have heard of Solo. Her image is ubiquitous. And for fans of all things lovely, that has been a welcomed sight.
The printers will have to work overtime as Solo is about to drive a record number of ESPN the Magazine sales.
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