Sophia Thomalla is not only an eye-catcher, but also extremely clever and business-minded. So she knows exactly how best to advertise a company in which she herself has invested: in sexy outfits. She is now supported by none other than Lukas Podolski.

Sophia Thomalla has done it again: The construction industry will also have a calendar in 2023, for which she will pose in revealing outfits in the middle of gravel, gravel and huge construction machines.

Responsible for this is “Schüttflix”, a logistics platform for bulk goods, transport and disposal, which has produced the calendar for the fourth time with the 33-year-old. Like Pirelli, only with oversized construction machines instead of overpowered racing cars – that’s roughly how the factory should be imagined.

In 13 motifs by celebrity and fashion photographer Andra, Thomalla shows herself scantily clad on construction sites and next to large machines. That also applies to her own cause: After all, she herself has been an investor in the company since 2019.

Female bodies, construction site charm and large companions – with so many obvious cliché allusions, of course, the number 1 male sport should not be missing: football. Lo and behold: Lukas Podolski, world champion from 2014, can also be seen on two motifs in this year’s calendar.

For example, “Poldi” plays “Mad Max” with a flamethrower in one picture, while he kicks a football in a suit in another. And of course Thomalla lolls in sexy outfits.

Even Podolski’s commitment is not entirely altruistic. After all, he has been under contract as a brand ambassador for the company since summer and is supposed to strive for internationalization, especially in his home country of Poland. Co-owner Thomalla jokes in a video: “He can now officially call me boss.”

Incidentally, the idea of ??making a calendar around the building materials platform came from the presenter herself, as “Schüttflix” founder Christian Hülsewig revealed in a podcast last year. He “totally underestimated” the idea, the calendar was “hit”.

It seems to be a success again this year: Huelzelwig reports that the calendar has had a “great response” so that only a few copies are going to be released on the open market. The rest of the edition goes to partners and customers of the company.