Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals

Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals

As an ardent fan, I’ve been captivated by Brooks Nader‘s journey from a young girl struggling with body image issues to a confident, radiant beauty who’s slaying the dance floor on Dancing with the Stars. Her story resonates deeply within me because, let’s face it, we’ve all had our moments of self-doubt.


On a laid-back stride, Brooks Nader made her way to rehearsals for her upcoming dance contest on Dancing with the Stars, which took place in Los Angeles on Friday.

The 28-year-old dancer, maintaining her exceptional form ahead of the upcoming weekly dance contest, displayed her well-toned legs in a pair of soft, light gray leggings.

The Sports Illustrated swimsuit model wore a roomy beige sweater, featuring gray designs, as she opted for modest attire.

She carred a large gray bag and wore tan slide sandals.

As an ardent admirer, I carefully smoothed out Nader’s lengthy, golden tresses, giving them a sleek, straight appearance. Her makeup was tastefully done, creating a natural look that complemented her visage perfectly. Behind the dark lenses of her sunglasses, her eyes were veiled, but a soft hint of pink on her lips suggested a delicate beauty waiting to be unveiled.

Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals

A frequent runway model, who’s been fueling speculation about a romantic relationship with her Dancing with the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko, by showing affection in public and making hasty escapes, posted a picture on her Instagram Stories of their tattoo-getting adventure together over the weekend.

Despite earning a substantial income from her stunning beauty and toned physique, Nader confessed that she hasn’t always felt at ease with herself.

In an interview with Sports Illusted from 2021 that has since gained attention, the interviewee shared that she began feeling uncomfortable when she grew up more quickly than her peers.

As a young person, I struggled with body dysmorphia, much like many of my peers who were extremely thin, according to what Nader shared with the media outlet.

At the age of twelve, I was the one who began to blossom and embrace my femininity, which wasn’t necessarily considered ‘cool’ back then. You understand, right? It’s like saying, ‘During my pre-teen years, I started maturing into a woman, but it wasn’t exactly what other girls my age were aspiring to at the time.’

Initially, you might have found yourself wondering, “Am I alright? Am I typical?” This self-doubt was prevalent during a time when the emphasis on body positivity and inclusivity wasn’t as strong as it is now.

The scrutiny she received as a young model in New York only contributed to her concerns.

Upon settling in New York and venturing into modeling, I put in immense effort, felt confident about my appearance, and attended castings or met with my agents. However, their occasional remarks like, “You seem larger,” could affect me deeply, sometimes for weeks, months, or even years.

Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals
Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals
Brooks Nader showcases her toned legs as she arrives for DWTS rehearsals

The Louisiana-born beauty has learned to embrace what makes her unique. 

She remarked, “There’s no greater allure or awe-inspiring moment than reaching the stage, after a prolonged journey, where you can say, ‘Wow, I adore myself, I appreciate my physique.’

On Dedication Night for Dancing with the Stars, Nader and Savchencko, along with the other contestants, will dance a heartfelt Salsa to the song “Mi Gente” by J Balvin & Willy William. As stated in an ABC press release, they will dedicate this performance to Brooks’ sisters.

Fans can check out their form Tuesday night on the next episode of Dancing with the Stars. 

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2024-10-12 20:48

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