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Jaime Pressly Feet

Jaime Pressly Feet & legs

Jaime Elizabeth Pressly (born July 30, 1977) is an American actress and model.
By the time she was fourteen Jaime was already the spokeswoman for her Modeling agency. In 1997 she starred as Violet in the film Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (we will go on record to say that the Poison Ivy series is one of the best in cinema’s history). She was the third actress to be cast as a Poison Ivy girl, the others were Drew Barrymore and Alyssa Milano. She was then cast as the promiscuous dancer in the TV series Jack and Jill. She has also appeared in the films Not Another Teen Movie, Poor White Trash, and Tomcats, also starring Shannon Elizabeth.

Jaime can now be seen in the show My Name is Earl. In 2006, she became engaged to DJ Eric Cubiche (Eric Calvo), later giving birth to son Dezi in 2007. Mommy-ness hasn’t slowed her down, and in a process which many women set out to do but few succeed at, Jaime shed all of her pre-natal weight and emerged even more toned than before, topping Shape Magazine’s annual list of “Sexiest Bodies of Hollywood”.

88 Sex Appeal

Although she keeps herself covered up now, Jaime Pressly’s no stranger to appearing au naturel. Besides her early nude scenes in Poison Ivy: The New Seduction, Jaime’s also been known to show her stuff in Playboy and Allure. Jaime Pressly has also been a hot commodity on the magazine circuit, as the first model to be featured on multiple covers for Stuff. The magazine offered her a spot as the No. 8 Sexiest Woman in the World in 2002, while Maxim and FHM have combined to feature her four times on their Sexiest Women lists. At AskMen.com, we know a beauty when we see one, and we ranked Jaime Pressly No. 63 on our Top 99 Most Desirable Women list for 2006 and No. 44 in 2008.

With all of Jaime Pressly’s sex appeal, she’s really quite reserved about being sexual on-screen. Her Poison Ivy role aside, Jaime admittedly finds kissing scenes awkward and openly dislikes filming love scenes. We’ll take what we can get.