See The Costume That Got Adrianne Curry Kicked Out Of Comic Con
Five years ago, a stereotypical Comic Con costume might have been a replica storm trooper outfit sewed in a basement to Lucas-approved specifications, but that sad, unsexy image is slowly yielding to nerd-friendly, scandalous and skimpy throwback outfits worn by legitimately beautiful women. It seems everyday more knockouts are coming forward to vow their allegiances unto all things dweeby, and first among those sexy ladies is the former Mrs. Brady, Adrianne Curry.
The Next Top Model was commissioned to sign some autographs and meet some fans at the convention on Saturday, but security guards were having none of her revealing Aeon Flux ensemble. In true obsessive fandom fashion, the costume was very close to the animated depiction so many fans are familiar with, but apparently, what flies with cartoons doesn’t always fly in the real world. Take a look at the outfit below…
Firm, yet understanding, the Comic Con powers that be let Curry move forward in costume for her appearance, but she was forced to leave immediately afterward to change into something more appropriate. Honestly, I don’t know how I feel about this whole thing. Yes, Comic Con is supposed to be appropriate for all types of patrons, but anyone who complains about a sexy woman in authentic costuming isn’t worth being heard, especially within the confines of a nerd paradise. If Curry wore this getup to Gibson’s Steak House we’d be having another conversation entirely. Besides, her threads weren’t really that over-the-top. A little bit of ass in the back is nothing.
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