But it was yay over a week ago that popular cosplayer and internet sensation Jessica Nigri was asked to change her wardrobe at PAX east. which the officials basically responded with (via GammaSquad:)
“Yeah, we don’t allow booth babes, so if you’re going to promote something you’re going to have to cover more than 10-percent of your breasts. Sorry.”
While the story caused a swirl of controversy, it still had a happy ending (see photos below for more). With all that being said, it still begs the question, what is the line between Cosplay and Booth Babe? When is too little too much — to the point to where it distracts from the meaning of a convention instead of adding to the pageantry?
The prudes out there will most likely subscribe to the latter, while the guys who enjoy a beautiful woman showing off her assets to be more than perfectly appropriate…will plead for the former.
For those of you not familiar with Jessica Nigri, check out her website here and follow her on Twiiter. But in the meantime, enjoy a sampling of photos below:
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