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Carmen Electra comes out tops in models vs. actresses Bikini Olympics
North America News.Net Friday 3rd July, 2009 (ANI)
Washington, Jul 3 : American glamour model/actress Carmen Electra has come out tops at the models vs. actresses Bikini Olympics.
According to RadarOnline.com, three experts passed the ratings on six of the top beauties in each glam group, with all the contestants wearing bikinis.
The experts consulted were Dr. Anthony Youn, a plastic surgeon from Rochester Hills, Mich. and a regular commentator on E! Entertainment Network; Dr. Edward Jackowski, author of the best-selling book, "Escape Your Shape" and CEO of fitness and nutrition company Exude, Inc.; and Bob Esquerre, a top fitness trainer and CEO of Esquerre Fitness Group.
The judges graded them on sex appeal, body proportion and tone, and Electra, who wore a white bikini and looked really great, won hands down.
"She's one of the hottest women in Hollywood," Fox News quoted Dr. Youn as saying about her.
Dr. Jackowski was equally appreciative, noting: "Carmen's strong, yet feminine look is very alluring and extremely sexy."
Esquerre also put her in first place, and pointed out: "Every curve, every nuance of her body and posture oozes sex appeal."
The two other ladies, who made the top of the list, were Bar Refaeli and Anna Faris. Email this story to a friend
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