
AUSSIES Sophie Monk, Elle Macpherson and Nicky Whelan have made the cut in an American list of the greatest natural breasts of all time.
COED magazine lists 52 women without surgical enhancements for their list for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The list includes icons Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and modern beauties Scarlett Johansson and Heidi Klum.
source: news.com.au
October 10th, 2008

It is reassuring to know that even the most stunning supermodels can’t be perfect all the time.
Gisele Bundchen, 28, looks sensational as she shows off her long, tanned legs in tiny denim shorts and high-heeled ankle boots while running her fingers through her tumbling golden locks.
The Brazilian bombshell was shooting a music video in LA for rock band Blackcowboy’s new single Come On.
But when the cameras stop rolling, Gisele is spotted rearranging her “assets” when she thinks that no-one is looking.

And it seems that even the world’s top models can forget to snip off the label on a new top.
The supermodel knows the alternative US rockers through a mutual friend, the actor Lukas Haas, who is the best friend of her ex-boyfriend, Leonardo DiCaprio.
She is now stepping out with American footballer Tom Brady, amid rumours they plan to marry.
source: dailymail.co.uk
October 10th, 2008
According to information obtained from presidential fundraising disclosures, Ethiopian Supermodel Liya Kebede has contributed $2,300 to Senator Barack Obama’s during the Primary election.
Designer Amsale Aberra of Ethiopia contributed $1,000 to Barack Obama’s presidential election. No record was found for model Gelila Bekele, but her boyfriend Tyler Perry is a strong backer of Barack Obama, who contributed $4,600 to his campaign.
Based on campaign contribution data, Ethiopians are overwhelmingly in support of Barack Obama, we were hard pressed to find donors to Republican John McCain, although we found some. From Hotel workers to Physicians, Ethiopians and Ethiopian-Americans are opening their wallet to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.
The maximum amount an individual can contribute to a candidate is $2,300. You may contribute up to a total of $4,600 for a single candidate in primary ($2,300) and general election($2,300).
source: nazret.com
October 10th, 2008