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Brooks Nader poses topless while revealing how she left her ‘extremely conservative’ upbringing for model life
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Brooks Nader poses topless while revealing how she left her ‘extremely conservative’ upbringing for model life

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: September 25, 2025 10:05 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published September 25, 2025
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Brooks Nader took a leap of faith into Hollywood and never looked back.

Nader, 28, was born in Baton Rouge and raised in an “extremely Christian and extremely conservative” household with her mother, father and three younger sisters.

The “Love Thy Nader” star always fantasized about pursuing her big-city dreams, but told Maxim magazine that her parents were “totally against” the idea.

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Brooks Nader in an all-white outfit

“For the majority of our childhood, my dad was working for a non-profit and my mom was at home with the babies,” Nader recalled. “We didn’t have a lot of money, we really just had each other and had to be self-entertaining. I wouldn’t trade that upbringing for the world.”

Despite her close-knit upbringing, Nader was obsessed with Hollywood and had a penchant for fashion. 

“We didn’t have a lot of money, we really just had each other and had to be self-entertaining. I wouldn’t trade that upbringing for the world.”

— Brooks Nader

“I always wanted to express myself and I wanted to look sexy,” she said. “I fantasized about living in L.A. or New York, but it seemed worlds away. I also had to toe the line because of where I’m from.”

When Nader – who idolized the likes of Cindy Crawford, Pamela Anderson and Christie Brinkley – was offered an opportunity to connect with a modeling scout, the then 18-year-old college student set her sights on the Big Apple.

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“I called my parents and said, ‘I’m moving to the Hamptons for the summer!’” Nader remembered. “They were totally against it, but I moved and got a finance internship all on my own.”

Brooks Nader wears a white slip dress on the cover of Maxim

Brooks Nader wears a white T-shirt for Maxim magazine.

She also managed to connect with an agent, and decided it was time to drop out of school, much to her parents’ dismay.

“They said, ‘This is the dumbest thing you could ever do,’” Nader recalled.

“I fantasized about living in L.A. or New York, but it seemed worlds away. I also had to toe the line because of where I’m from.”

— Brooks Nader

The “Dancing with the Stars” contestant remembered her first few jobs in the industry where she traveled on graveyard shift-hour trains for low-paying gigs modeling lingerie.

“I’m thankful and grateful for those jobs to this day; they kept me afloat,” Nader said. “You can’t wait for other people – it’s all up to you. You have to put in the work, go do it, and see the vision for yourself.”

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She dreamed of being on the pages of “Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue,” and begged her agency to help her with placement to little avail. Her representation didn’t believe Nader had “the status” to be in the infamous magazine, so she took matters into her own hands and went to an open-call audition in Miami.

Brooks Nader poses with hair rollers

After a grueling eight-hour wait with 10,000 other hopefuls, Nader was one of six girls who passed the test and made it into the issue. Fans then voted her to win the Rookie of the Year title.

“You can’t wait for other people – it’s all up to you. You have to put in the work, go do it, and see the vision for yourself.”

— Brooks Nader

“Then five years later, I made it onto the cover,” she said. “I think people really started to take me seriously then. And yes, I did send a signed copy over to my former agents, too.”

Family comes first for Nader, who said that “being a good role model is everything to me” when it came to paving the way for her three sisters. 

“It’s a blessing that we get to work together, play together, and create together,” she said.

Her relationship with “DWTS” partner Gleb Savchenko made headlines earlier this year, but Nader admitted she’s content being single.

A close-up of Brooks Nader wearing a low-cut burgundy dress next to her dancing partner.

“To impress me, it’s all about personality,” she said. “I did the whole pretty boy thing. I just want you to make me laugh. And someone who is a great listener, respectful, caring, chilled out, someone who supports my dreams – and is cool with my chaos!” 

She added, “I feel like I’m always making the plans, so I find it sexy when someone takes control and plans a date – whether you’re picking me up in a car or helicopter.”

Prior to her on-off romance with Savchenko, Nader weathered the divorce storm with ex Billy Haire. The former couple met in 2015 and married four years later. She announced their divorce in 2024 after five years of marriage.

Brooks Nader poses with her three sisters in New York City.

“When I was younger, all I knew was that I should get married, have a husband and be a good wife,” she said. “That’s what was in our brains from a young age. I thought that was what women were supposed to do. That’s probably why I ended up getting married at such a young age.”

Today, Nader’s focused on her career which was too big of a dream to conceive when she was growing up in Louisiana. 

“When I was younger, all I knew was that I should get married, have a husband and be a good wife.”

— Brooks Nader

“I’d love to play a version of myself in a movie,” she said. “A crazy Southern girl who is living in the wild world of New York. Kind of like how Eva Longoria is pretty much herself in ‘Desperate Housewives’ – she always said she didn’t even have to act!” 

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