Genevieve Morton

Genevieve Morton
Born (1986-07-09) 9 July 1986
Benoni, South Africa
Website genevievemorton.com

Modeling information

Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)[1]
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Blue
Manager IMG Models - New York[1][2]

Genevieve Morton (born 9 July 1986[3] in Benoni) is a South African model. Genevieve was born in Benoni, in the South African province of Gauteng and from there moved to a small town called Scottburgh on the South East Coast of KwaZulu Natal at the age of twelve where she grew up.

Genevieve shot for South African Sport Illustrated for the first time in 2008 in the Maldives with Settimio Benedusi, she would carry on to shoot with the team another 4 times, in 2009, 2011 in the Seychelles shot by Jacques Weyers (she also appeared on the cover of this issue), in 2013 the team shot in Zanzibar for the inaugural issue of World Swimsuit South Africa and Genevieve was on the cover yet again, and in 2014 she joined the team in the Seychelles and was captured by Gavin Bond.

In 2010, she made her debut in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and has since appeared in the 2011 (Fiji), 2012 (Zambia) and 2013 (Hayman Islands), 2014 (Switzerland), and 2015 (Virgin Islands) issues. Genevieve is the first South African Model to appear in Sports Illustrated America.

Genevieve was voted the sexiest woman in the World in 2012 by FHM South Africa readers.

Career

Morton appeared on Esquire Online: Me in My Place,[4] where they visited her model apartment in New York.

Genevieve appeared with the American comedy troupe The Lonely Island in a US GQ issue.[5] She was also selected to be on the cover of the South African GQ Soccer World Cup issue.[6] She also appeared on the cover of the July 2014 issue of GQ South Africa.

She has appeared on the David Letterman show.

She was named one of the top 50 swimsuit models of all time by Sports Illustrated in 2014.

In 2012, she appeared in the music video for the song Sweeter by Gavin DeGraw.[7]

References

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