Marianne Kallio poses in a legendary men’s magazine

Marianne Kallio was surprised to receive a message from Maxim magazine.

Marianne Kallio is known from the programs Big Brother and Sinkut palliana, among others. PASI LEISMA

TV personality and model Marianne Kallio poses in the latest photos of the international men’s magazine Maxim.

Kallio can be seen in the Woman of the world section of the Australian and New Zealand edition of the magazine, which presents beauties from around the world. Founded in Britain in 1995, Maxim is one of the world’s best-known men’s magazines, whose pages have featured both top models and Hollywood stars.

The magazine contacted Kallio via social media. The woman was positively surprised.

– It was really fun filming for this, I hope I get to do similar jobs in the future, Kallio happily tells Iltalehti.

This is how Marianne looks in Maxim’s new photos. Jussi Riekki / Maxim

The pictures were taken in Helsinki and the photographer was Jussi Riekki from Finland. Filming took place in Seurasaari.

– We wanted to bring out Finnish summer and Helsinki in the pictures, so the background of the pictures shows the sea, Kallio describes.

Kallio supports himself, among other things, by publishing footage of himself on the Onlyfans service. Model work and the soon-to-be move to a new home keep the mother of one busy.

The atmosphere of Finnish summer was sought for the pictures. Jussi Riekki / Maxim

Over the years, Kallio has appeared in several reality TV shows, such as Big Brother, Viidako stätöset and Toisenlaiset aidit. He was last seen at the beginning of the year in the Sinkut palliana series.

– It resulted in a lot of contacts and praise. The show changed the viewers’ old ideas about me. There was no negative feedback at all, he says.

Although appearance is a big part of Kallio’s public image, he likes to show other sides of himself.

– I liked doing the program, because it was more profound and I feel that I am a profound person in my personal life, he reflects.

In the video, Marianne Kallio explains where she draws her own limits when it comes to revealing footage.

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