What a Beautiful Woman Wants: Kaylee Killion

“I feel sexiest with a tan, no makeup, in a bikini, on the beach.”

Kaylee Killion is living proof that an eye-catching social media presence can spawn a modeling career. The Atlanta-raised beauty was scouted by an agent via Instagram at age 18 and went on to pose for fashion brands like Honey Birdette, Sanori Swim and PrettyLittleThing. With over 230,000 Instagram followers and a recent Playboy Mexico cover under her belt, we fully expect to see Killion continue to crush it. Learn about her ideal date, country music crushes, favorite NFL team and more below:  

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How can someone catch your attention? 

Humor. Humor is everything to me, along with being respectful.


What’s the worst pick-up line you’ve ever heard?
 

Anything that involves wanting to have sex with me, ha. 

How do you let someone know you’re interested? 

I’m very outgoing so you will definitely know I’m interested through conversation quickly. 

Tell us about your dream date.

My dream date would be a complete surprise in a beautiful getaway location…mountains, beach, you name it. With lots of candles, wine, and flowers.

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What turns you on the most? 

Being a gentleman and making me feel very comfortable, wanted, and sexy.

When do you feel sexiest? 

I feel sexiest with a tan, no makeup, in a bikini, on the beach.

Who are your biggest celebrity crushes?

Chris Pratt and Dylan O’Brien.

What’s on your fave music playlist? 

Anything Rüfüs Du Sol.

Do you have a favorite athlete or sports team? 

Atlanta Falcons, baby.

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What fashion brands do you like to rock? 

I love Honey Birdette and Andi Bagus.

What’s your absolute favorite food or meal? 

Tacos!

Favorite travel destinations? 

Hawaii, Tulum, and Puerto Rico.

What’s your guiltiest pleasure? 

Eating candy every night before bed. It’s a problem…

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