Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Minka Kelly, the former Friday Night Lights Actress Crowned As hottest Woman Alive 2010 by Esquire Magazine

It’s that time of the year again my peeps! Esquire has unveiled their annual hottest Woman Alive, and this year the honor goes to none other than a Popoholic favorite… Friday Night Lights uber hottie Minka Kelly. Personally, I still think that Ashley Greene has totally owned 2010, but she is a shwingtastic choice, and it’s pretty damn hard to make an argument when you have drop dead photos (and one ridiculously video) like these staring back at you. Actually… after drooling over these photos for the last hour, I may have to rethink my decision.

Hell, this peach is so damn hot and has such an insanely body that she even got Derek Jeter to settle down, and that’s saying a lot. Ok, enough blabbing; enjoy the photoshoot, the sizzling video, and a whole bunch of screen caps, and make sure to head over to Esquire’s website for more of her hottest Woman Alive hotness!


Esquire magazine has bestowed its annual 'hottest Woman Alive' title on Kelly, and the issue featuring the 'Friday Night Lights' actress will hit newsstands next week.The 30-year-old actress, who formerly appeared on 'Friday Night Lights' for four seasons, playing cheerleader Lyla Garrity, is the girlfriend and possible fiancee of New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter.
This year, Esquire magazine named Minka, a former scrub nurse, as the 'hotest Woman Alive.'The actress graces the cover of Esquire magazine's November 2010 issue, wearing a gray crop top and low-rise jeans that show off her toned abs.
"Done with the twenties," the brunette beauty tells the magazine, according to People.com. "I'm confident - confident in my skin and I'm cool with my flaws and all that stuff. It just feels nice to be at peace with yourself. I think my thirtieth birthday gave me permission to have all that."
she also gives all the credit to her mom, who died in 2008, to help her find her side."I've never done a sexy photo shoot before," she says. "It was really liberating. It was exciting. I would look at the pictures, like, that's me?"

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