Kate Upton didn't even seem completely aware that "Teach Me How to Dougie" was a song about anyone in particular. When Jimmy Kimmel asked her on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC) if she'd ever had the chance to meet Doug E. Fresh, she corrected him by reminding him that the song was by Cali Swag District.
"Doug E. Fresh is the Dougie they're talking about, right?" Kimmel asked, uncertain. He then pulled previous guest Eric Stonestreet into the conversation, but he admitted he didn't even know what "Dougieing" was.
"I don't know how to Dougie," Stonestreet admitted. "I'm open to learning how to Dougie, though." Unfortunately for the viewers, they didn't get to witness Upton teaching Stonestreet how to Dougie. Video of that would likely have gone viral as fast her the video of her doing the Dougie at a Clippers game.
When Stonestreet backed out, saying that he and Kimmel were in their 40s, Kimmel balked. "Speak for yourself," he said. "I'm 19." At 19 years old, Upton isn't even half their ages.
"Do you like older men?" Kimmel then asked the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model. "I'm 20." The difference between 20 and Kimmel's real age is still more years than Upton's been alive.
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"Basketball Wives" (8 p.m. EST on VH1) season premiere
In season four of "Basketball Wives" the two new ladies alter the ever-changing landscape and dynamic among these women. Newcomer Kesha Nichols survived every girl's worst nightmare, having her engagement broken off by her ball-playing fiance via email shortly before their wedding. Kenya Bell is in the process of finalizing a divorce from a basketball star and is one of the most notorious and controversial wives in the league, whose infamous reputation is well-known by the other wives. Shaunie O'Neal is on the path to establishing herself as a business mogul. Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams' 12-year friendship is in a precarious position; will it recover from last season's fracture? Strong-willed Tami Roman continues to be a force to be reckoned with both socially and now in business. Royce Reed and Suzie Ketcham attempt to navigate uncharted waters as new chapters open in their lives.
"Basketball Wives" (8 p.m. EST on VH1) season premiere
In season four of "Basketball Wives" the two new ladies alter the ever-changing landscape and dynamic among these women. Newcomer Kesha Nichols survived every girl's worst nightmare, having her engagement broken off by her ball-playing fiance via email shortly before their wedding. Kenya Bell is in the process of finalizing a divorce from a basketball star and is one of the most notorious and controversial wives in the league, whose infamous reputation is well-known by the other wives. Shaunie O'Neal is on the path to establishing herself as a business mogul. Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams' 12-year friendship is in a precarious position; will it recover from last season's fracture? Strong-willed Tami Roman continues to be a force to be reckoned with both socially and now in business. Royce Reed and Suzie Ketcham attempt to navigate uncharted waters as new chapters open in their lives.
"Basketball Wives" (8 p.m. EST on VH1) season premiere
In season four of "Basketball Wives" the two new ladies alter the ever-changing landscape and dynamic among these women. Newcomer Kesha Nichols survived every girl's worst nightmare, having her engagement broken off by her ball-playing fiance via email shortly before their wedding. Kenya Bell is in the process of finalizing a divorce from a basketball star and is one of the most notorious and controversial wives in the league, whose infamous reputation is well-known by the other wives. Shaunie O'Neal is on the path to establishing herself as a business mogul. Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams' 12-year friendship is in a precarious position; will it recover from last season's fracture? Strong-willed Tami Roman continues to be a force to be reckoned with both socially and now in business. Royce Reed and Suzie Ketcham attempt to navigate uncharted waters as new chapters open in their lives.
Kate Upton didn't even seem completely aware that "Teach Me How to Dougie" was a song about anyone in particular. When Jimmy Kimmel asked her on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC) if...
Kate Upton didn't even seem completely aware that "Teach Me How to Dougie" was a song about anyone in particular. When Jimmy Kimmel asked her on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC) if...
Kate Upton didn't even seem completely aware that "Teach Me How to Dougie" was a song about anyone in particular. When Jimmy Kimmel asked her on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC) if...
Kate Upton didn't even seem completely aware that "Teach Me How to Dougie" was a song about anyone in particular. When Jimmy Kimmel asked her on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC) if...
Kate Upton may have won swimsuit modeling's biggest prize: the cover of Sports Illustrated's annual Swimsuit Issue. But Sophia Neophitou, creative force behind the Victoria's...
While the rest of the modeling world has increasingly celebrated body types that look like a 16-year-old girl's head placed on top of a 13-year-old boy's body, Sports Illustrated has continuously celebrated healthy female bodies.
I have often felt anger at judgments made toward strippers or nude models or porn actresses. The people who argue that what "those" women do is wrong, but that what Sports Illustrated models or fashion magazine cover girls do is acceptable. Who is to say which does more harm?
First Posted: 02/22/2012 4:11 am Updated: 02/22/2012 9:41 am