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Molly Sims The first word that comes to mind when looking at Molly Sims career is diversity. She's been a top model for some six years now, doing the catwalk thang, plus she's appeared in many pages of glossy magazines and also starred in advertising campaigns for jeans, perfumes and anything else you'd care to look or smell good in. Futhermore, she's successfully made the move from modeling to TV, which so many top models aim for, but rarely get. Although it's often an unfair stereotype, it is often true that your average supermodel has average intellect, which, it must be said, doesn't always sit well with on-screen producers. This is where the very bright and smart Molly comes in, two of the reasons she was cast for the role of host on MTV's House Of Style series. The TV show is essentially about new fashion and youth trends, which kicked off way back in 1989, when 'big hair' was hip. The original host was none other than Cindy Crawford. Molly has also been a reporter on the US tabloid show, Entertainment Tonight. ENTER HERE |