Kindly Myers — Biography
Kindly Myers was born on September 20, 1985, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. She is a model renowned for her appearances in several prominent magazines, including "FHM," "Playboy," and "Maxim." Over the years, she has acted as a spokesperson and model for various brands. Information about Kindly's early life is quite sparse, as she has mostly kept her family background private. Tragically, her father passed away when she was just two years old, and she was primarily raised by her mother, alongside her two sisters, one older and one younger.
From a young age, Kindly demonstrated a passion for sports, particularly basketball, dreaming of joining the Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team. However, she did not pursue that ambition. Instead, she attended Winter Haven High School in Florida, a public school founded in 1886, known for its successful girls' basketball team, which has clinched the state championship three times. The institution is also recognized for its academic improvements and affiliations with Cambridge University in England. After graduating from high school, Kindly chose not to continue her education in college; instead, she enlisted in the Army National Guard as an Automated Logistical Specialist. This experience provided her with valuable physical and mental training that would benefit her modeling career later on.
Following four years of service in the military, Kindly relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, determined to pursue a modeling career. While settling in Nashville, she worked as a bartender at several venues, including the legendary Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, famous for hosting renowned country artists like Taylor Swift and Jason Aldean. This iconic establishment, painted in its signature purple hue, has been instrumental in many musicians' careers, including Willie Nelson and Terri Clark. To further support herself, Kindly also took a job at Walmart as a customer service representative.
It wasn't long before her efforts in Nashville began to pay off, as she started to receive modeling offers. Kindly’s well-toned figure was ideal for bikini modeling and soon caught the attention of high-profile magazines. Her work gained her a spot in "Maxim," a London-based publication that has been showcasing popular models and entertainers since 1995. With a monthly circulation of nine million readers and more than four million unique digital viewers, "Maxim" is distributed in 75 countries worldwide. One of her notable accomplishments was her involvement with "Playboy," the men's lifestyle magazine founded by Hugh Hefner in 1953. "Playboy" is widely recognized for its features of nude and semi-nude models known as Playmates, playing a significant role in the sexual revolution and publishing various nation-specific editions globally. Kindly first gained recognition through the magazine’s Miss Social competition, leveraging her strong online presence to enhance her modeling career, and she has since posed for the magazine multiple times.
In terms of her personal life, Kindly Myers keeps her romantic relationships quite private. Though it's reported that she is in a long-term relationship with Harrison Yonts, she
From a young age, Kindly demonstrated a passion for sports, particularly basketball, dreaming of joining the Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team. However, she did not pursue that ambition. Instead, she attended Winter Haven High School in Florida, a public school founded in 1886, known for its successful girls' basketball team, which has clinched the state championship three times. The institution is also recognized for its academic improvements and affiliations with Cambridge University in England. After graduating from high school, Kindly chose not to continue her education in college; instead, she enlisted in the Army National Guard as an Automated Logistical Specialist. This experience provided her with valuable physical and mental training that would benefit her modeling career later on.
Following four years of service in the military, Kindly relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, determined to pursue a modeling career. While settling in Nashville, she worked as a bartender at several venues, including the legendary Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, famous for hosting renowned country artists like Taylor Swift and Jason Aldean. This iconic establishment, painted in its signature purple hue, has been instrumental in many musicians' careers, including Willie Nelson and Terri Clark. To further support herself, Kindly also took a job at Walmart as a customer service representative.
It wasn't long before her efforts in Nashville began to pay off, as she started to receive modeling offers. Kindly’s well-toned figure was ideal for bikini modeling and soon caught the attention of high-profile magazines. Her work gained her a spot in "Maxim," a London-based publication that has been showcasing popular models and entertainers since 1995. With a monthly circulation of nine million readers and more than four million unique digital viewers, "Maxim" is distributed in 75 countries worldwide. One of her notable accomplishments was her involvement with "Playboy," the men's lifestyle magazine founded by Hugh Hefner in 1953. "Playboy" is widely recognized for its features of nude and semi-nude models known as Playmates, playing a significant role in the sexual revolution and publishing various nation-specific editions globally. Kindly first gained recognition through the magazine’s Miss Social competition, leveraging her strong online presence to enhance her modeling career, and she has since posed for the magazine multiple times.
In terms of her personal life, Kindly Myers keeps her romantic relationships quite private. Though it's reported that she is in a long-term relationship with Harrison Yonts, she