MOST beautiful News Women - NBC/MSNBC!


Who is the prettiest News woman?  

92 members have voted

  1. 1. NBC/MSNBC Beauties

    • Amy Robach (34-35)
      12
    • Natalie Morales (35)
      39
    • Jenna Wolfe (34)
      5
    • Monica Novotny (How old?)
      10
    • Norah O' DOnnell (34)
      0
    • Contessa Brewer (34)
      1
    • Dara Brown (Age?)
      0
    • Milissa Rehberger(Age?)
      0
    • Savannah Guthrie (Age?)
      1
    • Alison Stewart(42)
      4
    • Other
      20
    • 0
  2. 2. CNBC Beauties

    • Trish Regan (31)
      19
    • Margaret Brennan(Age?)
      8
    • Erin Burnett(31-32)
      28
    • Michelle Caruso-Cabrera (Age?)
      0
    • Rebecca Jarvis (26-27)
      12
    • Becky Quick (35)
      5
    • Other
      20


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Melissa Theuriau is really good looking, but she looks skinny, judging by her upper arms.

and yes all these women have aprox pounds/kilo's of makeup on them done by professional makeup artists.

Basically if they weren't hot looking, they most likely would not be on these large TV news networks.

Melissa Theuriau > * PERIOD

No need to continue the vote unless you Add her.

In 2006, the Daily Express voted her the world's most beautiful news reporter. She was similarly voted "TV's sexiest news anchor" by readers of the US edition of Maxim. In May 2007, she was voted most beautiful woman in the world in the French edition of FHM. Paris Match has referred to her as la bombe cathodique ("the television bombshell").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9lissa_Theuriau

:p

Melissa Theuriau > * PERIOD

No need to continue the vote unless you Add her.

Jeez, How hard is it to understand that this poll is only on NBC/MSNBC/CNBC women? :rolleyes:

It's like what Antaris done for each separate shows...

Trust me, I know Melissa is Gorgeous, but this isn't her thread ;)

You can talk about them here, but they won't be included in this poll. But If you want, make your own! :)

Edited by JediXAngel
I still voted JediX.

Ellie from CBBC newsround is also kinda cute: http://www.geocities.com/cbelliecrisell2/e..._250605_007.jpg

Yeah I always thought she was cute seems like a life time shes been on BBC.

We should just make this the default cute newswomen thread.

Samantha Bee, Senior NILF hunter, for the Daily Show: http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/20/d...-id-like-to-fk/ (and the content is fine for anyone old enough to watch the Daily Show). I can't find it on YouTube where the download would be faster.

I used to get a serious chub from Christi Paul when I lived in the AZ (she used to anchor the local news)

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However, I am now more about Linda Stouffer, meow

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I never understood why so many of these beautiful women are called Anchors, I certainly don't want to throw any of them off a ship.......

(insert sound of crickets at my horrible joke)

Tbh this thread is pathetic. So are all the other threads which are "ZOMGZ HUZ HAWTER!!!?!?!:drool:".
These threads are getting ridiculous.

I agree with both of these comments. These type of threads are ridiculous. How superficial does one have to be?

  • 2 months later...

Dudes, dudes god. We all know the answer is Fiona Bruce or..... Kate Silverton :ninja:

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One of the most hilarious moments in Top Gear in Series 10.

Seriously though, kinda pointless thread, how desperate do you have to be fantasising over news readers, I suggest people, that you guys get a girl friend or a social life.

Edited by RPatel
  • 1 month later...

My dad LOVES Natalie Morales. So I just chose her and Erin Burnett.

I almost never watch MSNBC, instead, I watch FOX News with Greta van Susteren (she's hot) [/sarcasm], no I actually like Julie Banderas, also Erica Hill on CNN.

Dudes, dudes god. We all know the answer is Fiona Bruce or..... Kate Silverton :ninja:

49915333au5.jpg

One of the most hilarious moments in Top Gear in Series 10.

Seriously though, kinda pointless thread, how desperate do you have to be fantasising over news readers, I suggest people, that you guys get a girl friend or a social life.

Nah most definitely Moira Stewart :yes: :laugh:

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