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Winter Olympics star turned Playboy mannequin’s second web page the place she dangers ban in bare pics

A Winter Olympics star may be known to some fans by the pseudonym she uses to post saucy content after wowing on the pages of Playboy magazine

A German ski jumper runs a second Instagram page where he posts naked photos of herself.

Juliane Seyfarth, who will be competing in her third Winter Olympics at Milano Cortina this week, is a public figure thanks to her prowess in her discipline. However, it’s not just her ski jumping skills that have led to her increased popularity.

While she has over 74,000 followers on her normal Instagram account, it’s her second account on the platform that has left tongues wagging thanks to her racy content.

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Naming herself Nayeli on the page, Seyfarth has amassed almost 59,000 followers who enjoy the risque photos the 35-year-old posts on a regular basis, with some risking a ban from the social media site due to her lack of clothes.

In March 2021, Seyfarth posed naked for Germany’s version of Playboy Magazine and earned the status of being the cover star, which likely led to her following growing larger online.

At the time, she wrote in excitement of having the opportunity for the honour: “Hello everyone. Now I can say it, I was allowed to go with my loved one @luke_craft_photography to shoot the cover and the title series for the new Playboy @playboygermany.

“It was a great adventure and I am very happy and thankful for this time and our great pictures. A lot of love to everyone involved, getting to know each other and working with you is worth gold.”

Despite her social media antics, nothing can be taken away from Seyfarth’s accomplishments in ski jumping. In the 2019 World Cup, she achieved gold in the team and mixed events. With four individual wins, she finished third in the overall standings.

Having previously competed at the Winter Olympics in 2018 (PyeongChang) and 2022 (Beijing), she’ll certainly be aiming to clinch her first Olympic medal at her third time of trying.

Prior to her participation in Beijing, the Olympic website highlighted some of her hobbies, which read: “Prefers to sleep in, the countryside over city life, delivery over home cooking, cats more than dogs, the ocean better than mountains, sweet over savoury, and likes to read.”

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Seyfarth has two brothers, Ricardo and Fabian, and previously listed her parents as her biggest role models. Ski jumping runs in the family as she revealed that her father and grandfather used to compete in the sport too.