Ursula Andress tops swimuit moment poll

The scene where Swiss actress Ursula Andress emerged from the ocean wearing the iconic white two-piece in 1962 James Bond flick Dr No is the sexiest swimsuit moment, according to Britons.
Raquel Welch’s fur bikini from One Million Years BC was second in the poll of the top ten swimsuit moments of all time.
Bo Derek’s gold swimsuit from the movie 10 landed the third spot in the nationwide survey of 2,060 men and women.
Charlie’s Angel Farrah Fawcett came fourth with the red swimsuit made famous in a glossy poster. —ANI

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Britney wants to be ‘frozen after death’
London: Britney Spears is doing groundwork to get herself frozen after her death, hoping that she can be brought back to life, sources say.
The singer wants her body preserved in liquid nitrogen, in a process known as “cryogenic” freezing.
The Womanizer plans to invest in a firm, The Alcor Life Extension Foundation, which specialises in the life expanding process.
The Arizona-based firm had been established in 1972. The firm’s aim, stated on it’s website, reads: “Using ultra-cold temperature to preserve human life with the intent of restoring good health when technology becomes available to do so.” —ANI

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Mourinho ‘sexiest man in sport’
Rome: Portughese football coach Jose’ Mourinho is the male sports personality whom most Italian women would like to bed, according to a survey conducted for the women’s magazine Diva e Donna to be published on Wednesday.
Mourinho coached Italian team Inter Milan to a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich to win the Champions League title Madrid on Saturday after they defeated AS Roma in Italy’s top football draw.
Asked what role they would like 47-year-old Mourinho to play in their lives, 48 per cent of the women surveyed by the poll replied: “Lover”. When asked to explain why, one in three women replied: “Because he has an irresistible personality — he’s a real man.”
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