Scott Herman, age 24 from Salem, New Hampshire, is a great-looking guy who also just happens to be a model and just happens to be a personal trainer and is now a little more famous because he's on MTV's Real World: Brooklyn for the show's 21st season. And, by the way, he looks great in underwear, too. You can see him in the video below modeling Baskit underwear. He's also been featured in Men's Health magazine and received honors as the "best abs on the East Coast."
We just received last-minute word from Undergear that they get to do an underwear photo shoot with Scott Herman tomorrow (Wednesday). They've asked us and other bloggers to offer up questions they could ask Scott at his shoot tomorrow as interview him for video. They need this by tomorrow morning, but I thought I'd throw the question out to you guys.
If you had a moment to interview Scott Herman, and you were going to ask him a serious question (I can imagine all the proposal-style questions running through your heads, but let's skip those to get to something really worth asking in the Undergear interview), what would you ask? Comment on this post TODAY so I can send them to Undergear before tomorrow's deadline. I've posted a video of him below to inspire you.
turnipHed has offered up the best question so far: "Left, right, up or down?" Can you beat that?





























A few off the top of my head:
Apart from minor celebrity status, a paycheck, and the mouth-watering-inspiring admiration of onlookers, what do you personally get out of modeling?
Is underwear modeling more exciting and more satisfying than other types of modeling, and if so, why?
Posted by: Dr. Phil | June 03, 2009 at 03:18 AM
Thanks for the support and posting my undergear video on your site. I recently signed a partnership program with youtube and I am going to be putting out tons of info pertaining to fitness as well as some fun content.
My youtube channel is “scotthermanfitness”
Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/user/ScottHermanFitness
Feel free to contact me for more information!
Posted by: Scott Herman | August 07, 2009 at 08:03 PM