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Bar Refaeli Wears Painted Stephen King Story in Esquire

Current Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover girl, Bar Refaeli, wears nothing but painted words on her body on the July 2009 cover of Esquire magazine.

But these are not just any words. Refaeli’s hot body tells part of a Stephen King story, "Morality."

Bar Refaeli explained how excited she was to do the unusual cover, "I haven’t seen anything like that ever. So I wanted to be the girl who did it."

Graphic designer James Victore had the pleasure of transcribing the story on Bar’s body. The images were shot by photographer James White.
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