LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American supermodel Marisa Miller
has knocked actress Lindsay Lohan from the top of men magazine
Maxim's list of the 100 hottest women in the world, the
magazine said on Wednesday.
It was the first time that Miller, 29, a Victoria's Secret
model, appeared on the annual list and comes after she also
graced the cover of the 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
"(Miller) embodies the official return of the all-American
supermodel. Not since Cindy Crawford ruled the catwalk has a
pinup born and bred on U.S. soil so thoroughly captured the
imagination of the American male," noted Maxim editorial
director James Kaminsky.
Lohan, who topped last year's list of the Hot 100 "Ultimate
List of the World's Most Beautiful Women," fell to a somewhat
lukewarm No. 9.
"After a tumultuous year involving a car wreck and rehab,
La Lohan had Hollywood wondering if she was worth the trouble,"
said Kaminsky.
Miller was followed by actress Scarlett Johansson, a
"dangerously curvy bombshell" who, according to Maxim, also
possesses "the acting chops to back up her mind-melting
hotness."
And while Jessica Biel may have starred on the U.S.
family-friendly television drama "7th Heaven" as a preacher's
daughter, the actress is starring at No. 3 on the Hot 100.
Britney Spears just cracked the Top 20 in the ninth annual
list, squeaking in at No.19 after a year that included stints
in rehab and a notorious head-shaving incident.
The rest of the list includes the usual suspects - Beyonce,
Charlize Theron, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Heidi
Klum, and some new faces, including 22-year-old Ashley Tisdale
from the hit tween movie series "High School Musical."
Rounding out the Hot 100 women in film, television, music,
sports and fashion at No.100 is Tila Tequila, the
self-professed bi-sexual TV reality star.
Reuters/Nielsen