J-Law: 'Sexiest' woman in the world according to FHM's annual countdown for this year.
The Hunger Games star has proved the world that she's definitely smoking hot as she reigned the top spot for this year's Sexiest Woman in the World countdown. Being named on the top list, the actress succeeded last year's reining star that went down to the sixth rank. J-Law's sexiest recognition made its proper timing as the actress recently revealed her wild Oscar party night.
Jennifer Lawrence or also called as J-Law recently shared her wild experience in the party after the Academy Awards last March. The actress confessed to Seth Meyers during her interview which will be aired on May 21 that she got so drunk in the after party that she puked in the stairs. However, her wild Oscar night did not became a hindrance as J-Law became sexiest woman in the world.
Many are actually wondering why and how she made it to the top spot. FHM definitely named some reason why J-Law's sexiest recognition dropped the others on the bottom list. According to the publication that labeled her as 'so freaking awesome', the young actress' pixie cut has greatly influenced women in the UK to have the said kind of hairstyle.
Another that contributed to J-Law's sexiest label are her roles for Hunger Games: Catching Fire and in the American hustle wherein she was seen wearing a plunging skintight party dress. Moreover, it's not just Jen's body or smoking hot image in her movies that made her bagged the No. 1 rank. The actress was also recognized for her sense of humor.
Jennifer Lawrence manically photobombs Taylor Swift live TV interview during the Golden Globes ceremony. She also hilariously described her armpit as fat as 'armpit vagina' during the Screen Actors Guild Award event. Of course, who would forget Jen's famous trips on the Oscar's red carpet?
J-Law's sexiest title dragged the former sexiest woman in the world, Mila Kunis to top 6. Included in the 100 list of women were Michelle Keegan in No.2 and Rihanna in the No. 3 spot.
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