In
addition to being a laughingstock, a Brazilian model named Nana Gouvea
also get a lot of criticism when her pictures posing amid the ruins of
the storm Sandy appeared in the media.
Realizing her to the attention of the world community, he was then posted the petition apology via YouTube. Beautiful models apologized tearfully regretted his actions.
After the storm hit parts of Sandy in the United States, photos of Nana, who was in New York then appear. Aware of himself as a model, he poses that capture the sensual classified amid storm damage caused Sandy.
In the photos published in several media, Nana looks sexy posing against the backdrop of the trees falling. In fact, he still managed to climb to the top of the damaged cars to capture the pose.
Sandy reported storm has claimed up to 120 lives in the United States.
Violent protests even more when she posted the picture with the caption, "I like the storm".
The images are captured Nana husband, Carlos Keyes Sandy after the storm subsided.
The comments that appear pitched spicy highlight that Nana had been considered as the heart, such as photographing a sensual style in the ruins of tragedy 9/11 or the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Nana was a model who starred in the soap ads and also sensual pose in Playboy Brazil.Nana argued, if the pictures were taken because the demand for Brazilian journalists to describe how she and her husband Sandy spent time after the storm hit New York.
"I said if my husband was at home, can not get out. We can not do anything," he told The Sun.
"At that time we were waiting for the storm to go outside. And like the honeymoon, the day that we opened a bottle of wine and waited for improved beyond" he added.Nana denied if the pose-pose in the photo is a sensual pose. He was also amazed that a lot of people are protesting the photos.
"I have no intention of taking sensual pictures. I just stood in front of a tree that fell and crushed the car. I'm just trying to point out by the storm Sandy," he said.
"It's all to answer reporters' questions about the condition of New York," he added.
"I really respect the American people and I love New York with a vengeance. I feel sorry for what I did. I am a good woman and does not need to be treated like that," he explained.
Realizing her to the attention of the world community, he was then posted the petition apology via YouTube. Beautiful models apologized tearfully regretted his actions.
After the storm hit parts of Sandy in the United States, photos of Nana, who was in New York then appear. Aware of himself as a model, he poses that capture the sensual classified amid storm damage caused Sandy.
In the photos published in several media, Nana looks sexy posing against the backdrop of the trees falling. In fact, he still managed to climb to the top of the damaged cars to capture the pose.
Sandy reported storm has claimed up to 120 lives in the United States.
Violent protests even more when she posted the picture with the caption, "I like the storm".
The images are captured Nana husband, Carlos Keyes Sandy after the storm subsided.
The comments that appear pitched spicy highlight that Nana had been considered as the heart, such as photographing a sensual style in the ruins of tragedy 9/11 or the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Nana was a model who starred in the soap ads and also sensual pose in Playboy Brazil.Nana argued, if the pictures were taken because the demand for Brazilian journalists to describe how she and her husband Sandy spent time after the storm hit New York.
"I said if my husband was at home, can not get out. We can not do anything," he told The Sun.
"At that time we were waiting for the storm to go outside. And like the honeymoon, the day that we opened a bottle of wine and waited for improved beyond" he added.Nana denied if the pose-pose in the photo is a sensual pose. He was also amazed that a lot of people are protesting the photos.
"I have no intention of taking sensual pictures. I just stood in front of a tree that fell and crushed the car. I'm just trying to point out by the storm Sandy," he said.
"It's all to answer reporters' questions about the condition of New York," he added.
"I really respect the American people and I love New York with a vengeance. I feel sorry for what I did. I am a good woman and does not need to be treated like that," he explained.