Meet the Final Three Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Rookies

Olivia Culpo, Hunter McGrady and Ebonee Davis are the final three members of SI's 2018 rookie class

Olivia Culpo
Olivia Culpo attends the Marie Claire's Image Makers Awards 2018 on January 11, 2018 in West Hollywood, California. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Marie Claire)

Three new rookies are joining Sports Illustrated’s Swimswuit 2018 issue next month. Olivia Culpo, Hunter McGrady and Ebonee Davis are joining Chase Carter, Robin Holzken, Alexis Ren, Sailor Brinkley Cook, Raven Lyn, Georgia Gibbs, Kate Wasley, Anne de Paula and Jasmyn Wilkins to make up one of the largest rookie classes in SI Swimsuit history.

“I am honored to be in such great company with such an iconic brand,” Culp said after being chosen, according to SI. “This was a major goal of mine because many of the women that have posed for SI have gone on to have such inspirational careers. I feel so blessed that this goal is becoming a reality and it shows me that hard work and positive intentions can lead to something amazing.”

McGrady and Davis are not new to the SI. They both took part in the annual model search competition — McGrady in 2016 and Davis in 2017.

“I feel so insanely grateful to have been asked back and am now a rookie!” David said, according to Swim Daily. “This is a dream come true! It shows women everywhere that regardless of your size, we are ALL sexy, beautiful, confident, and empowering, and I’m so happy Sports Illustrated is continuing this body positive conversation.”

McGrady echoed Davis’s sentiments, saying that after years of conforming to industry standards, she decided to go natural and become vocal about the racial bias she had experienced during her time in the industry.

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“What I know now that I didn’t know in 2016 is I am most powerful when I am creating from my own lane and my authentic self is good enough. I am not only coming back as a rookie, I am coming back as Ebonee. The real me. Unapologetic and 100% true to myself,” she said, according to SI.

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