Brooks Nader wears a black turtleneck and mini skirt during an outing in NYC

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Brooks Nader is coming off another head turn this week.
The 28-year-old model was photographed in New York City wearing a sheer black turtleneck top, carrying a small mini bag and wearing a black bra over it, covering the silicone lump that sticks to her chest.
She accessorized the look with chunky gold earrings, a gold bracelet and black ankle boots. She opted for a more dramatic look, with bright red hair, a subtle smokey eye and bold lashes.
Nader posed for pictures with his sisters Sara Jane and Grace Ann as they came out talking to “Sherri”. Sarah Jane wore a black dress with a burgundy wave, while Grace Ann paired gray pants with a Black Crop Top.
Brooks Nader poses with her sister in black while out in New York. (Photos by Jason Howard / Bauer-Griffin / GC Images)
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The TRIO appeared on the cult show to promote their reality show, “Love Your Nader,” which follows their journey as sisters as they leave their home in Louisiana to pursue careers in fashion and media in New York.
Bold fashion decisions have led to wardrobe malfunctions, the most recent of which happened earlier this month during the marquee las vegas Grand Reveal weekend at the marquee nightclub.

Nader wore a black shirt paired with a blazer while in New York. (mega images / GC)
Nader posed for photos at the event in a tight black leather jumpsuit with a plunging neckline.
While he was in the process of taking a video of himself dancing inside the event, Nader’s low-cut dress fell to the ground, briefly exposing his chest. She was at the party with her three sisters, this time including her third sister, Mary Holland.

Nader had a wardrobe malfunction while on the red carpet in Las Vegas. (Denise Truscello Photos / Tao Group Train Trusty Photos)
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In a recent interview with Maxim magazineNader discussed his upbringing in Baton Rouge, explaining that he grew up in a “Christian family that was very Christian and very religious, but he always had dreams of moving to the big city.
“For most of my childhood, my dad worked for a non-profit, and my mom stayed home with the kids,” Nader said. “We didn’t have a lot of money. We really started to entertain others. I won’t entertain myself. I won’t be able to trade that worldly upbringing.”
She added: “I always wanted to show myself and I wanted to look sexy,” she added. “I rested by living in La or New York, but the world seemed to end. And I had to find a line because where I come from.”
She said her parents “were against her decision to drop out of school and move to New York City to pursue modeling, telling her, ‘This is the most amazing thing you’ll ever do.’ ” Despite that, Nader found an agent and started his career.
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Nader always dreamed of becoming a model. (Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images)
After his agents refused to help him land a spot on the sports page, Nader took matters into his own hands and went to an open casting call. Out of 10,000 girls, Nader was one of six women chosen to be featured in the magazine, and later voted rookie of the year.
“You can’t wait for other people. It’s all up to you,” she said. “You have to put in the work, go do it and see for yourself.”
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