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Jennifer Lawrence tops FHM’s 100 sexiest list

By: - Reporter
/ 02:03 PM May 01, 2014

Jennifer Lawrence. AP FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—She does not need to hysterically volunteer—the people have already chosen her.

After shooting through 12 districts, going almost naked as a blue shape-shifter, and becoming a scintillating sizzler of a con man, Jennifer Lawrence is now the world’s hottest femme.

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With successful roles in the Hunger Games, the rebooted X-Men series, and American Hustle, Lawrence topped FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2014 while just being flawlessly and effortlessly sexy.

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Lawrence began to gain popularity when Katniss Everdeen “volunteered” then sizzled on American Hustle with her plunging wardrobe, even planting a lip smack on fellow hottie and co-star Amy Adams.

FHM’s new no. 1 replaced 2013’s Mila Kunis who now has slipped to 6th place.

Britain’s sexiest woman Michelle Keegan took the silver tiara in the world ranking.

American RnB artist Rihanna, Blurred Lines video model Emily Ratajkowski, comedienne Kaley Cuoco, performer Beyonce Knowles, bikini model Lucy Mecklenburgh, former lead Pussycat Doll and Filipino-American Nicole Scherzinger, and The Avengers star Scarlett Johansson rounded out the top 10.

Actress Vanessa Hudgens, another Fil-Am, emerged at 78th place,

Lois Griffin, one of the main characters from the animated show Family Guy, was the only fictional woman in the list. She was at Number 89.

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