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    Olympics star has posed for Playboy and has secret Instagram for her raunchy snaps

    By Patrick Austen-Hardy,

    5 hours ago
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    Ski jumping sensation Juliane Seyfarth, who puts her life on the line with every leap, has shown she's just as fearless and free-spirited online.

    At the recent Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, Seyfarth soared to a 14th-place finish in the Women's Normal Hill Individual event, braving heart-stopping speeds and dizzying heights that are inherent to her sport.

    With her social media platforms, the German Olympian gives her followers a peek behind the scenes, sharing snapshots and footage of grueling training sessions. But for those fans craving an even more intimate look at the athlete's life, Seyfarth has a different Insta-profile under a pseudonym where she posts spicier photos.

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    The 34-year-old ski jumper isn't shy about her side hustle; she proudly featured in Playboy magazine's glossy pages.

    Celebrating her venture into provocative modeling, Seyfarth reminisced on Instagram about her risque Playboy spread, specifically her appearance on its March 2021 cover.

    Sharing the excitement of her Playboy stint, she wrote on social media: "Hello everyone. Now I can say it, I was allowed to go with my loved one @luke_craft_photography to shoot the cover and the title series for the new Playboy @playboygermany.

    "It was a great adventure and I am very happy and thankful for this time and our great pictures. A lot of love to everyone involved, getting to know each other and working with you is worth gold."

    While flaunting her toned physique, she expressed that the page would help boost her ski-jumping career. She's previously called her sideline activities "a kind of art" which brought her a "feeling of freedom". Launching her own racy 2023 calendar, the German athlete advertised it to her followers saying: "It's time for 2023."

    With shots set against the scenic backdrops of Crete, Cuba, Fuerteventura, and Germany and promising uncensored content she teased: "There's a calendar from me with photos in beautiful locations of Crete, Cuba, Fuerteventura and Germany - uncensored."

    She also shared a video clip, while personally signing calendars, sure to thrill her ardent supporters. While her additional Instagram presence might stir controversy among Olympic fans, her sports achievements remain undeniable.

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