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“I know what people want to see.”
“Sometimes a third girl will jump in or a fourth girl,” Holly says. “There are no hard rules except for it has to be fun and sexy. Sometimes it’s almost comical. We just want it to be a really fun experience. There’s no real storyline to follow.”
Sonders of course makes cameos, too. “Sometimes I’ll pop in to just start up the events,” she reveals.
Rather than the ritual of touching gloves before a boxing match, Holly tells AVN that her league starts its contests with the “titty tap.”
“We recently added a referee,” she continues. “And we added commentators.”
Sonders & Co. also spared no expense with the production value of Exposed Sportz, recruiting a world-class team of videographers and photographers to capture the festivities.
Think “Wide World of Sports” meets “Girls Gone Wild” and “The Man Show.”
“I know the photographers and videographers that these women love to work with,” Holly says. “We shoot the highest quality to video—beautiful skin, beautiful bodies. With the way it’s come together I couldn’t be more pleased.”
Sonders worked closely with Ashlee Krutzfeldt on the project, making her the creative director and lead photographer.
Better known as AJKPhotography, Krutzfeldt is an internationally published artist whose work has been featured in Playboy, FHM, Maxim, Penthouse and on Vixen. com, among others.
“She’s just been instrumental in this,” Holly tells AVN. “We met about four years ago and when I thought about doing this project I said ‘I gotta have her.’
“Girls love shooting with her. They’re so comfortable with her.”
Sonders explains that the editing of each event has been the key element to bringing the league to life. She already switched out her editors three times, pushing the launch date back as she fine-tunes the content.
“The editing of it is everything,” Holly reasons.
And Sonders would know.
The talented native of Marysville, Ohio—who went to Michigan State on a full golf
scholarship—became the face of three different shows on NBC’s Golf Channel, starting with the long-running “Morning Drive” in 2011 when she was 21. Three years later, Sonders found herself also leading Golf Channel’s “School of Golf” and “Playing Lessons” before signing a contract with Fox Sports in 2015.
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