Kate Stoltzfus Maxim PHOTOS: 'Breaking Amish' Starlet's Sexy, Racy Makeover, 'Amish Women have Great Model Bodies' [VIDEO]
Kate Stoltzfus, former star of the the hit TLC reality show "Breaking Amish," recently traded-in her modest garb for a sexy, racier look. The Pennsylvania-native is currently pursuing a modeling career in New York City, and she recently posed for a steamy photo-shoot with the popular men's magazine Maxim. According to Stoltzfus, most Amish women have "great bodies" suitable for modeling because they work hard and eat healthy. Read on for more details and be sure to check out some of Stoltzfus' sexy photos!
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Stoltzfus' transition from small-town farm living to Big Apple ambitions was captured on TLC's "Breaking Amish" - a description of the show reads:
The series revolves around five young Anabaptist adults (four Amish and one Mennonite) who move to New York City in order to experience a different life and to make a difficult decision regarding whether to return to their communities, or to remain in New York City and face potential ostracism by their family and friends. It follows the cast members as they experience the realities of living in New York City and face new situations involving work, friendship, romance, and lifestyle plus the drama that develops between cast members as they undergo various experiences.
Stoltzfus initially described the experience as "overwhelming" - but she seems to be doing just fine now.
As Stoltzfus explains to Maxim, "There are definitely a lot of Amish women who have great bodies, because they work hard... They also eat really healthy, since they grow their own food. That's one big thing I miss about home, being able to garden and take care of plants."
And as for a potential boyfriend? "A guy would have to prove himself to me before I'd bake him something special, like my peanut butter blossoms. Most of the time I just make them for my roommates and me."
What do readers think of Stoltzfus' major style transformation?