Rowena (Thai) was mentioned before in the Anya post, but after all the positive comments she got I guess she deserved her own entry.
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She became one of the semi finalists for Maxim’s Hometown Hotties of 2003 in which she had submitted her entry with her real name, Christina Mai.
“Although, I’ve done nudity in the past it is no longer my primary focus on taking additional assignments. However, I will not rule it out if a particular job is worth my wild.”
– Christina Mai aka LeAnna Scott
Some stats:
Real name: Christina Mai
Date of Birth: 30 March 1973
Place of birth: Saigon, Vietnam
Etnicity: French / Vietnamese
Height: 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
Weight: 106 lbs.
Measurements: 36D-22-33.
Eye Color: Brown
Some links:
www.leannascott.org
images.google.com
www.imdb.com
mensix.com (Whatever happened to Christina Mai aka LeAnna Scott?)
There is more footage of her available now, like ‘a year in the life’ complete with lots of photos, her blog and some fashion photos. You can even send her an e-mail or directly request her 😉Riyo Mori
What started as her grandmother’s premonition became a reality for Riyo Mori on May 28th, 2007. At the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, the Japanese beauty was crowned Miss Universe 2007 at the age of 20.
A self-described “modern-day female samurai,” Riyo prides herself on having a great sense of independence and self, “the traditional samurai spirit prizes composure, patience and a sense of justice. It is someone who fearlessly faces challenges with a strong will.” Riyo definitely embodies an independent woman. By the age of 16, she left her home in Shizuoka, Japan to study abroad in Canada, eventually reaching New York at 19 years old. Through her travels and studies, Riyo has been able to master adapting to different environments, the importance of learning foreign languages and the need for intercultural understanding. When her host guardian in Canada was suffering from hearing loss, Riyo learned American Sign Language to communicate. This experience eventually led her to volunteer with Deaf children, working on art activities.
A dancer and performer since the age of four, Riyo has spent most of her life focused on her craft. Her mother runs a dance school in their hometown, where Riyo first discovered her passion. She was literally surrounded by dance, where classes were held on the bottom level of their house. It wasn’t long before she was traveling the world in pursuit of her career. Riyo studied at the Quinte Ballet School of Canada, the Radio City Rockettes’ Summer Intensive and was also accepted to the Broadway Dance Center in New York, but ultimately turned down the offer when she realized she made it to the finals of Miss Japan. “Everything was prepared; I even had an apartment in New York. But having the chance to become Miss Universe was beyond any dream. I had to do it.”
With the title of Miss Universe now under her belt, Riyo is as determined as ever. She aspires to become the first Japanese Radio City Rockette and will eventually open an international dance school in Tokyo, Japan. “My mother taught me that women can have it all. You donít have to choose between having a family or career, you can do both.” Riyo intends on spreading this message of empowerment and independence to women all over the world, just as her mother has for her.
Riyo is also excited to start championing the official causes of MISS UNIVERSE®, which include increasing HIV/AIDS awareness by focusing on womenís health and reproductive issues and forging relationships with organizations committed to research and education, including the Latino Commission on AIDS, Global Health Council and Godís Love We Deliver.
(Taken from MissUniverse.com)
Riyo Mori on the web:
Riyo Mori @ asian-sirens.com (previous post)
Riyo Mori @ images.google.com
Riyo Mori @ wikipedia.org
Riyo Mori @ MissUniverse.com (her profile)
Riyo Mori @ MissUniverse.com (after she won)
Riyo Mori @ nbc.com
Riyo Mori @ youtube.com
Riyo Mori @ flickr.com