A collection ofintimate Polaroidsshowcasing some of the world’stop modelsinvarious stages of undresshas mysteriouslyvanished, leading to heated speculation about their whereabouts online.

The images were property ofSports Illustrated Swimsuit Magazine, and featured numerous high-profile figures like Gigi Hadid, Kim Kardashian, Martha Stewart, Kate Upton, Brittany Mahomes, Gayle King, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Irina Shayk, Emily Ratajkowski, Megan Thee Stallion, Christie Brinkley, Chrissy Teigen, Kim Petras, and Ashley Graham.

HighlightsIntimate Polaroids of top models in various stages of undress have mysteriously vanished.Models like Gigi Hadid, Kim Kardashian, and Martha Stewart were featured in the lost images.The disappearance occurred amid a legal dispute between Arena Group and Authentic Brands Group.

The content reportedly went missing after Authentic Brands Group (ABG), a brand management company, licensed the magazine to Arena Group for a 10-year period, following their acquisition of the brand from its previous owner Time Inc. in 2018.

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Thousands Of ‘Vulnerable’ Photos Of SI Swimsuit Models In Various “States Of Undress” Go Missing

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The images, which were never meant for public viewing, depict the models and celebrities in what was described as “vulnerable” poses. The shots include intimate details that would typically be censored in the final publication.

Page Sixstates that these elements are “exposed nipples, wardrobe malfunctions, and parts hanging out,” further explaining thatmodelsonly ever expected the all-female editorial staff to handle those photographs.

Thousands Of ‘Vulnerable’ Photos Of SI Swimsuit Models In Various “States Of Undress” Go Missing

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Sports Illustratedstaff reached out to Arena Group in April to inquire about the whereabouts of the pictures and swimsuits. While the publisher said that they would launch an investigation into their disappearance, they reportedly stopped responding after a while.

Arena Group and Authentic Brands have been in conflict since January 2024, when the former missed a quarterly licensing payment, leading to the latter terminating its licensing agreement

Thousands Of ‘Vulnerable’ Photos Of SI Swimsuit Models In Various “States Of Undress” Go Missing

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When Manoj Bhargavatook overArena Group in 2023, he acquired all the magazine’s assets—cameras, lights, and other equipment, as well as the swimsuits and thousands of photographs taken during photo shoots, known as “sitting sheets.”

Sources toldPage Sixthat Bhargava moved these assets to a new office in his New York headquarters, with chaos ensuing withinSports Illustratedshortly after, resulting in a series of legal battles and their subsequent separation from the magazine.

Thousands Of ‘Vulnerable’ Photos Of SI Swimsuit Models In Various “States Of Undress” Go Missing

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“The items in SI Swimsuit’s fashion closet are in Arena Group’s possession,” a spokesperson for the magazine toldBored Panda.

“Arena Group has denied SI Swimsuit’s requests to return these items despite multiple attempts.”

The collection is extensive, with sources estimating that thousands of images are unaccounted for. Somemodels, particularly those who participated in multiple shoots, may have over a hundred photographs in the lost trove.

Meanwhile, swimwear brands—many of which are small businesses—are desperately seeking the return of the garments they loaned for the shoots.

“Our main priority is and always will be the safety and well being of our staff, models and designers that participate in our shoots,” the SI spokesperson added.

Sports Illustratedsued Manoj Bhargava in April 2024 over a payment dispute. The president of Arena Group asked a federal court to remove his name from thelawsuiton September 9.

Thousands Of ‘Vulnerable’ Photos Of SI Swimsuit Models In Various “States Of Undress” Go Missing

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“It’s not p-rn, right. Then the girls have nothing to worry about,” one reader wrote.

“Manoj has the pics. Dirty man,” said another.

“I’m sure there are plenty of normal men out there saying. ‘Boy I wish I could get my hands on those photos.’ EspeciallyMartha Stewartand Gayle King,” a user joked.

“Uh, aren’t there plenty of pictures online of these women in varying states of undress already?” asked one viewer.

“This comment is directed to whoever has possession of the Polaroids of Martha Stewart, Gayle King, and Hunter McGrady. Please burn those photos so that they don’t fall into the wrong hands. Thank you,” another said.You May LikeDisney Worker Downloads Free AI Tool—Loses Job And $200,000 BonusesLei RVGene Hackman Investigators Share Update On The Dogs That SurvivedRenan DuarteTitan Sub’s Eerie Last Moments Exposed In Newly Released Audio: “A Disaster Waiting To Happen"Lei RV

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