Kate Upton could be one of the most lusted after women in the U.S. However, reports are claiming that the sexy Game of War tyrant might have a challenger on her heels. The 22-year-old Charlotte McKinney followed in Upton's footsteps and took over the helm as figurehead for a new Carl's Jr. burger. Hardees and Carl's Jr. are known for having excessively lavish circumstances and ridiculously attractive women in their commercials, and, contrary to popular belief, Mckinney claims she actually eats the meat she stands behind.
McKinney seems to be on many people's most desired list, and the Internet is virtually unanimous that she is the next big super model. She is often compared to the glamorous Kate Upton, and they truly do have a lot in common.
Charlotte is currently represented by Mega Models Miami, and she recently finished a campaign for Natalya Toporova Swimwear. However, according to Inquisitr, Mckinney started to significantly draw heads after her recent Carl's Jr. footage:
"The model Charlotte McKinney stunned TV viewers last Sunday by starring in Carl Jr.'s latest ad for their new burger, the 'Au Natural.' While McKinney has the same full-bodied features [as Upton] that men all over the world are dreaming of, she'd prefer it if people would stop it with the comparisons. Much like Charlotte McKinney, Upton was also featured in a Carl's Jr. Commercial and also started as the face of Guess."
Not only did the ad bring Charlotte a whole new level of popularity, it also brought her a lot of scrutiny. According to TMZ Sports, a lot people doubted she even eats the food she is representing:
"Charlotte McKinney's Super Bowl commercial for Carl's Jr. is awesome for sure...although just about everyone is calling BS on her testimonial, because how can THAT chick eat a big fat burger? McKinney was out [and] it seemed the buxom blonde had a little sake with dinner. Or a lot...Anyway when it came time to ask if she's a fan of Carl's...she stayed on message like a pro."
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