Kate Upton Frolics With Babies, Puppies, Unicorn (Videos) In New Short Film
By I-Hsien Sherwood | Sep 29, 2012 02:37 PM EDT
Another steamy Kate Upton video is making the rounds online. Add it to the growing list of vids featuring the 20-year-old Sports Illustrated swimsuit model getting repeated play on YouTube.
In this video, Upton frolics in a field with babies, plays with puppies and barnyard animals and lounges with a "horny" male model dressed up like a unicorn.
Yes, a unicorn, the mythological patron of virgins.
Shot in art-house style, the short film is titled "Hush Lil Baby, Don't You Cry." It was made for Carine Roitfeld's magazine CR Fashion Book, a new publication by the former French Vogue editor-in-chief.
Scroll to the bottom to watch the new video, but first, a restrospective of Upton's most recent "work."
While she gained plenty of notoriety for her swimsuit pics, many people saw her move for the first time when terry Richardson persuaded her to do the "Cat Daddy" dance.
Then she appeared in Skullcandy's funny "Take A Supermodel to Work Day."
A commercial for the burger chain Carl's Jr. caused a stir when some viewers thought it looked like she was getting intimate with her food in a drive-thru.
And a cellphone camera caught her at a Clippers game doing the Dougie.
Upton placed second to Sofia Vergara in AskMen's Most Desirable Woman of 2012 list.
In the new video, Upton is wearing more clothing than viewers are used to seeing her in, though there are still plenty of cleavage-baring shots for those who are less inclined toward its artistic overtures.
Upton wears a tutu, and dons dresses that would look appropriate in a film about French aristocracy. Gentle strains of the classically-styled "Vois Sur Ton Chemin" - "Look to Your Path" - performed by Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc Choir, overlay the odd scenes.
The avante-garde film might indicate a new direction for Upton, as rumors fly that she's contemplating a career change, perhaps something more creative that staring into a camera.
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