Three Jewish Women in Top 10 of FHM Magazine Sexiest List
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by Alina Dain Sharon / JNS.org
FHM Magazine has released its annual list of the 100 sexiest women, and three of the top 10 selections are Jewish.
Actress and model Emily Ratajkowski placed fourth on the list. Ratajkowski is Polish-Jewish on her mother’s side and is known for starring in Robin Thick’s music video for the song “Blurred Lines.”
Actress Mila Kunis, who is Jewish and was born in Ukraine, was selected for sixth place. She’s currently pregnant with her first child with actor Ashton Kutcher, according to reports. Actress Scarlett Johansson placed 10th on the list.
Other notable Jewish selections were Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli at number 66 and Israeli actress Gal Gadot at number 97. Gadot was selected for the starring role in a new “Wonder Woman” film adaptation.
The non-Jewish Jennifer Lawrence grabbed the number one spot. See the full list in FHM Magazine.
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