She is one of the hottest stars of the moment, lucky enough to be acknowledged for her acting skills but also for her incredibly good looks. Ashley Greene of the “Twilight” and “New Moon” fame gets to put the latter in the best of best lights yet, with a sizzling, new campaign for SoBe, which has her dressed in nothing but bodypaint, as the British
Daily Mail can confirm.
The shots, some of them in the water and some with the star perched up on a tree branch, show off her incredibly toned figure, while also managing to keep her modesty hidden – in plain sight, as it were. With this campaign, soft drinks maker SoBe, word in the blogosphere has it, has just managed to make itself widely visible. After all, there is no better way to grab some headlines than by taking a “Twilight” star and taking her picture in bodypaint, it is being said.
However, that’s not to say that Ashley’s merits are lesser because of this. Her apparently innocent gaze contrasts with her well-toned body and her curves, in what is deemed one of the hottest ad campaigns to have come out in recent years, at least for a soft drink. It would certainly seem that all that working out the 22-year-old star had to do to get in shape for her part as Alice Cullen in “New Moon” has paid off – and Greene can now show off those amazing results.
“How did Ashley Greene get fit for ‘New Moon’?” Us Magazine was writing a while ago, as we also
informed you at the time. “‘It was really easy,’ the actress, 22, told Us Magazine Saturday at the Magnificent Mile Festival of Lights event in Naperville, Il. ‘We were working 12 hours a day, so it didn’t leave too much time to eat.’ After her response, her publicist nudged her, but Greene didn’t seem to care about her blunt answer. When she did eat, she chose ‘really healthy stuff, which was nice.’” the mag further said.
Eating smaller meals and working out with a personal trainer, not only for “New Moon” but also in preparation for the upcoming “Eclipse,” have clearly worked wonders for Greene’s body. The latest ad campaign for SoBe is proof of that, and then some.