Kendra Sunderland Launches Lifestyle Magazine 'SMD'

Kendra Sunderland Launches Lifestyle Magazine 'SMD'

LOS ANGELES — Kendra Sunderland has launched her own lifestyle and entertainment magazine called SMD, which stands for "Sex, Money and Drugs," offering readers a fly-on-the-wall look into the inner-workings of Sunderland’s lifestyle and opinions.

"The sole purpose of this quarterly magazine is to invite my fans into my deepest thoughts and mimic a part of this fantasy life that I've been able to live on- and off-the-screen,” Sunderland explained. “I want everyone to be able to join me behind-the-scenes and check out what really happens in-between the takes or when I'm not posting on social media. In full-color and with explicit content only, all lines are crossed to bring you a no-holes-barred and unique, taboo experience.”
 
The first issue of SMD contains photos of Sunderland "running free and naked in Los Angeles," writing about her Psilocybin research, her social media troubles and a look into "a fantasy rock star lifestyle."

"Kendra changes the game completely, peeling back the curtain and giving you a pure, unvarnished, and unapologetic look into the three-ring circus of her life. I knew from the first time she shared her ideas for the magazine no platform would touch this, credit card processors would deny it, and who knew where it could be sold,” SMD Creative Director Chris Applebaum said.

"Kendra is a combination of a female Quentin Tarantino and El Chapo with a vision to create her own version of Larry Flynt’s Hustler and that confidence and attitude drove the creation of SMD," Applebaum continued. "Being a part of her orbit and getting to work on SMD has been one of the coolest projects I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to. I can’t wait for people to see how much Kendra’s going to push the boundaries in future issues; this is just a warm-up for things to come.”

More information about the magazine can be found here and on Twitter.
 
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