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Anarose

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Anarose is an young model from Hawaii. You know, I went home and I looked online to see where I could learn to be a lollypop, but there are currently no classes available at the local junior colleges. Darn.Stats:

Age: 18 (!)
Height: 5’4
Located: Hawaii
Ethnicity: ?

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Jessica Wan Is Pacific USA’s 2011 Cover Girl

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While there would certainly be plenty of debate over who Asian Sirens’ readers’ favourite model would be, I suspect there wouldn’t be so much debate over our favourite photographer. From his classic work in the mid ’90s (which introduced most of us to Sung Hi Lee) to his just recently re-launched Pacific Beauty site, Adam Yurman has probably photographed more Asian Sirens than anyone else (at least at a truly professional level). Throughout that time, he has continued to produce and sell the Pacific USA calendar, and this year the cover model is newcomer Jessica Wan. Read on for some more insight into Jessica (and Thai girls in general) from Adam himself, as well as plenty more photos!Adam Yurman: Hello all, I’ve been reading a bunch of stuff lately about Thai gals on the AS Blog. The Doc is right. Thailand is a tough place. The natural state of a real Thai girl is not cute, she is tough by nature, lives in a world dominated by men and has probably had at least one real motorcycle accident. The latest mega trend among Thai youth is to get a $150 nose job at a local hospital. All your normally well functioning Happa radar may be slightly scrambled due to questionable proboscis modifications. Thai girls don’t come with a warranty so there is no danger of voiding anything other then the natural beauty that came from the factory.

Thai models who ply the rough waters of Bangkok’s Men’s magazines are often later photographed by a team of underground website producers who get the gals to do all things that the legal magazines in Thailand can not, much to the joy of their viewers I’m sure. For some reason, a focus on open pink shots and inserted toys seems to be an important factor in website success. But call us old-school, stuck in a PG rut or possibly out of business, we still want to have some artistic, photographic style combined with a physical world, commercial publishing presence as part of our offering. So here is our new Pacific USA Calendar cover model (Thai) with a few of her lovely nude shots as a bonus for all you old friends at Asian Sirens. And just to provide full disclosure, our little Thai pixie here is all real, no silicone boobs and a real factory original Thai nose which some less kinder folks call a Buffalo Nose. But personally I love those kind of noses so I’m ready for the onslaught of nose comments I’m sure the first of which will be from the Doc and that’s if we’re lucky!

P.S. We have relaunched pacificbeauty but it’s now pacificbeauty.tv and we are always looking for affiliates.

Well the Doc’s not-so-humble opinion is that Jessica’s nose is very cute, and the rest of her certainly isn’t bad either! If only more of them were saved from the surgeon’s knife, but I fear there’s very little chance of that anywhere in Asia any more.

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Korean Baseball Cheerleaders

Kang Ye-jin

Unlike professional baseball teams in the US, all of the teams in the Korea Baseball Organization have professional cheerleaders stirring up the fans on both sides of the park during games. Above is the captain of the LG Twins squad, Kang Ye-jin, who’s currently the best-known baseball cheerleader in Korea and is expected to branch out to other avenues of show biz.

Oh, and despite what Ye-jin’s banner reads, her team didn’t even make the playoffs last year and are currently in 6th place out of only 8 teams in the KBO, which means at every Twins game she has her work cut out for her.Below is just a sample of the girls from each team in the KBO and the outfits they wear. (They usually change at least once during games.) The whole squad doesn’t cheer at every game. There are usually four girls cheering at an average game but I’ve seen at little as two at some games and as many as six at others. Also, Korea isn’t unique by having pro baseball cheerleaders. Japan does as well and I’ll be posting a follow-up entry on their Japanese counterparts in the near future.

A word of advice for those planning on taking in a game to catch these ladies in person while in Korea : In some stadiums, the cheerleaders are stationed along the baselines, in others, they’re in the outfield stands, so you should make sure where the cheerleaders will be in the stadium you’re at before buying your ticket.

Doosan Bears Cheerleaders
Doosan Bears squad cheesing for the camera

Hanwha Eagles Cheerleaders
Hanwha Eagles

Kia Tigers Cheerleaders
Kia Tigers

LG Twins Cheerleaders
LG Twins. Yea-jin (from the opening photo) in action with one of her colleagues.

Lotte Giants Cheerleaders
Lotte Giants

Nexen Heroes Cheerleaders
Four of the Nexen Heroes cheerleaders from a Maxim Korea shoot they did earlier this year. Believe it or not, their best-known cheerleader is a 14-year-old middle school student (and that’s her actual age, not her “Korean age”). She is NOT pictured here.

Samsung Lions Cheerleaders
Samsung Lions

SK Wyverns Cheerleaders
SK Wyverns


This video is a few years old and quality isn’t great but I choose it because I shot it and I love the Wyvern girls’ routine to Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti.”

Miss Universe 2010

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I had no idea that the Miss Universe pageant was being televised on Monday night here in the states. Usually, I don’t find out about it until the very last minute and end up missing most of the telecast. This year, I was able to watch a good amount of the pageant and check out the Asian contestants to write this article.This year, I was made aware that the pageant was on television via Facebook when a friend of mine (who is Vietnamese and smoking hot) mentioned that Vietnam did not have a representative for this year’s pageant. I still cannot believe that Vietnam was unable to find one beautiful woman in that entire country to represent them in this year’s pageant. Even so, there were still plenty of Asian contestants for me to check out.

On the Miss Universe website, I first wanted to find out who was the highest rated contestant out of the Asian countries going into the pageant. I was surprised to find out that the highest rated contestant was also from an Asian country. That happened to be Venus Raj representing The Philippines. Going by her photos, I felt that she looked okay but wasn’t wowed by her.

On the telecast, the first Asian contestant that I was able to get a good look at was Miss Thailand, who I was really amazed by. Out of all the Asian contestants, I feel that she is the most beautiful. I was hoping that she would make it into the top 10, but unfortunately, she wasn’t able to make it into the top 15.

Venus Raj was able to make it into the 10 top, and later, into the top 5. She ended up as the 4th runner up with Miss Mexico taking home the crown. I would have liked to have seen Miss Thailand take it home, but that wasn’t going to happen. At least she took home the awards for being the most photogenic and for having the best national costume.

Did anyone else check out the pageant? Did you have a favorite? Besides Miss Thailand, Miss Malaysia and Miss Indonesia were my other favorites, but I did not get one look of them while watching the telecast. Let’s discuss.

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Miss China: Tang Wen

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Miss India: Ushoshi Sengupta

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Miss Indonesia: Qory Sandioriva

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Miss Japan: Maiko Itai

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Miss Korea: Joori Kim

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Miss Malaysia: Nadine Ann Thomas

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Miss Philippines: Venus Raj

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Miss Singapore: Tania Lim Kim Suan

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Miss Thailand: Fonthip Watcharatrakul

Link:
Miss Universe Website