London Andrews: The girl for the beat-off generation

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When a guy on one of London Andrews‘ blogs asked her how she got into modeling. she said, “I just turned 21. A friend wanted to shoot me. I let him. As soon as I realized that I could travel, I was hooked. Within a year, I was traveling the U.S. out of my car. Modeling was always about traveling for me. It also felt really great, working with photographers who found passion in shooting. In creating art. Photographers who found such inspiration in beauty. Everything about it made me feel really good.”

London can proudly say she has visited all 50 states.

She once wrote, “Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel On the Road is considered one of the defining works of the Beat Generation. I am going to re-live the journey, London Andrews style: as an art model, half-naked, pumping gas on an LA street for some cash. Life is lovely. Live it.”

London made this video for the beat-off generation: guys who like to watch busty bombshells having sex with strangers.

“On a typical day, if you ever ran into me on the street, you’d never look twice,” London said. “My clothes are well broken in. The jeans are torn, my boots have seen four continents, my shirts go straight to my neck and I don’t wear makeup. I do have nice things. I just wear them when I feel that I need to.”

I’m sure she looks hot whatever she’s wearing.