In the warmth of late September, Kindly Myers celebrates her 39th year on this earth, a woman who’s lived more lives in those years than most manage in a lifetime. A bikini model with a sharp edge and a history that surprises those who first judge her by the glossy pages of men’s magazines, Kindly has built a career out of embracing her body and her wits in equal measure. Behind the camera-ready looks and perfect smile, there’s a tenacity that speaks of more than just posing for the lens—there’s grit, discipline, and a bit of Southern charm that’s too real to be ignored.
She was raised on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee, where the landscape is rougher than it seems at first glance. Life in that part of the country teaches you to be tough, and Kindly absorbed every bit of it. Her beginnings weren’t glamorous—there were no gilded walkways or Hollywood run-ins in Bowling Green, Kentucky. But there were lessons learned that would serve her well later on: family is everything, hard work matters, and the idea that where you come from doesn’t have to limit where you’re headed.
By the time she hit her 20s, Kindly was stepping into roles most wouldn’t expect from a future cover model. She signed up for four years of service in the Army National Guard. A woman in a man’s world, the military honed her already-strong work ethic and gave her the kind of discipline that would later define her success. There’s something in that mix of modeling and military service—beauty and grit, elegance and edge—that makes her different from the typical pin-up girl. She could wield an M16 as easily as she could flash a winning smile, and that combination would become part of her trademark appeal.
When Kindly transitioned into modeling full-time, it wasn’t without its share of bumps in the road. The modeling world can be unforgiving, full of doors that only open if you fit a certain mold. But she was never one to bend or break for anyone else’s expectations. She carved out her own space, and soon enough, magazines like Maxim, Playboy, and FHM started to notice. They weren’t just hiring another pretty face—they were featuring a woman who’d earned her stripes, both literally and figuratively.
But before the glossy magazine covers and the millions of followers on social media, Kindly Myers was something of a viral phenomenon on Vine. Back in the days when six seconds of video could launch a career, she collaborated with personalities like Charlie Classic and J. Cyrus, bringing her signature sense of humor and undeniable charisma to short clips that captured the attention of a younger, digitally-savvy audience. Vine may be gone, but those moments cemented her status as more than just a model—she was a personality, someone with a presence that extended beyond photoshoots and runways.
Instagram came next, and Kindly took to it like a fish to water. She built a following there, where she could share not only her modeling work but glimpses into her everyday life, mixing in a bit of cheeky humor and moments of real vulnerability. It wasn’t just about the perfect bikini shots—though those certainly helped—but about letting people see the real person behind the brand. She turned the platform into a business, and when OnlyFans became the next big thing, she was already ahead of the curve, offering exclusive content to fans who wanted more.
Kindly’s life, though, isn’t all about the digital world. Nashville, Tennessee, has long been her stomping ground, where she’s worked at the famed Tootsies Orchid Lounge. Behind the bar, she mixed drinks and jokes with ease, bringing a taste of her Southern roots to the famous honky-tonk. When she wasn’t modeling or bartending, she was lending her time to charities that spoke to her heart, like Babes in Toyland and DreamCatchers Equine Rescue. It’s not the side of her that always makes the headlines, but it’s the one that speaks the loudest about her character—a woman who’s made it but still takes the time to give back.
In her quieter moments, you might find Kindly on a horse, part of her enduring connection to her Kentucky upbringing. The countryside still calls to her, even after all the cities, all the glitz, and all the flashing lights of fame. Horses were part of her youth, and she’s never forgotten them, pouring her love into charities that focus on rescuing them, just as they once rescued her from the monotony of small-town life.
Family’s always been central to who she is, even if she’s had to learn to keep some of her life private. Growing up in a tight-knit household, she learned early on the value of loyalty and support. Those bonds have stayed with her, even as the demands of fame have pulled her in all directions. That small-town girl, raised on simple values, never really left. She just evolved, growing into someone who could navigate the complexities of the modeling industry without losing her sense of self.
Her allegiance to her roots shows in her University of Kentucky fandom. There’s no missing it if you follow her on social media—blue and white, go Wildcats. Like actress Ashley Judd, who’s been a vocal superfan, Kindly’s devotion to the team runs deep. It’s not about being on trend; it’s about being real, a quality that’s harder to find in her industry than you might think.
Now, at 39, she stands at a crossroads where experience and wisdom blend seamlessly with beauty and strength. She’s not just a model or an influencer. She’s a woman who’s lived a hundred lives before the age of forty, and she’s done it on her own terms. Every smile, every post, every photo tells the story of someone who’s as comfortable in front of the camera as she is taking charge of her destiny.
Kindly Myers, in many ways, defies easy categorization. She’s a bikini model, yes, but also a former soldier, a bartender, a philanthropist, and a woman who’s never been afraid to embrace every facet of herself. In a world that so often asks women to choose between beauty and substance, she’s chosen both, and done it in a way that’s as genuine as it is inspiring.