Zoo Babes: Where Are They Now?

Zoo Babes: Where Are They Now?

Are we still mourning the demise of Zoo Weekly magazine? Maybe it's a publication better left in the past? Either way, we can't deny over it's 9 year run it worked its way into bloke culture for better or worse.

Not only did they have top-tier articles such as 'How To Zombie-Proof Your Life' & 'When Lesbians Kill', we recall there was a few gorgeous women gracing the pages as well.

Take a trip down memory lane as we visit some familiar faces who have gone on to bigger and better thing. Bless you ladies.

Emily Scott: The blue eyed babe graced many covers of Zoo, as well as FMF, Ralph & Playboy. Em went on to continue her modelling career to this day if some more high brow mags like Maxim. She turned 40 this year, and is still looking as good as ever.


Krystal Forscutt: As one of Zoo's biggest names, we actually covered her full transformation already.  Krystal (now 37) has since traded in her skimpy bikinis for a more boho inspired look, but looks as good as ever. She married a builder call Neil who looks like a top bloke, and the pair have gone on to have 3 kids and launch a handful of successful businesses.

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Lucy Pinder: This British model turned actress is just a month shy of hitting her 40's and doing it with grace. From modelling she had appearances on TV including Big Brother and The Weakest Link, before heading into acting and a whole bunch of charity work for animal welfare.


Candice Swanepoel: South African model graced the cover in early 2015, just before the publication called it quits. It hasn't been too long since the Zoo days, but by 2016 she was on 8th on Forbes list for top earning models.

Nothing good can last forever, but we'll look back on the days of Zoo with fondness. At leas you have Blokes Advice nowadays for your daily does of banter, laughs and eye candy.

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