The Real World is donning flannel and boots for its upcoming Portland season, but to gear up for that premiere on March 27, I thought we'd take a look back at the show's cast members who were damn good at wearing not-so-many clothes. Here they are, the 11 hottest male cast members in Real World history. (You'll be happy to know the gays took over the list; I wasn't even forcing it!)
11. Eric Nies (New York)
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Eric Nies introduced us to Real World hotness on the first season of the show, and he'd continue his hot streak with The Grind, where Queen Latifah once asked him how much he was paid to show off his nipples. The answer? Never enough, Dana.
10. Davis Mallory (Denver)
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Denver! That was a caustic cast. Oh, Brooke! You have almost certainly killed someone before. Tyrie! You're diagnosable. And Davis! You are gay and good-looking and...
11. Eric Nies (New York)
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Eric Nies introduced us to Real World hotness on the first season of the show, and he'd continue his hot streak with The Grind, where Queen Latifah once asked him how much he was paid to show off his nipples. The answer? Never enough, Dana.
10. Davis Mallory (Denver)
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Denver! That was a caustic cast. Oh, Brooke! You have almost certainly killed someone before. Tyrie! You're diagnosable. And Davis! You are gay and good-looking and...
- 3/21/2013
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Hey there boys and girls! It’s your good friend Melissa here, with another tale of movie-going horror. This is possibly the most ridiculous one to date. Be sure to stay till the end, because I’m not just bringing this column back, I’m changing it up a bit…
So, a few weeks back I finally went to see “The Hangover” at a local theater. It had already been out for a couple of weeks and it was a weeknight, so I figured that the crowd would be relatively small and pleasant. Boy Was I Wrong!
I found a spot in the center of the seats, perfectly distanced from the screen, and settled in with my treats. There were only a few people in the theater so I gave a sigh of relief! They were all quietly sitting, minding their own business and waiting for the show to begin.
So, a few weeks back I finally went to see “The Hangover” at a local theater. It had already been out for a couple of weeks and it was a weeknight, so I figured that the crowd would be relatively small and pleasant. Boy Was I Wrong!
I found a spot in the center of the seats, perfectly distanced from the screen, and settled in with my treats. There were only a few people in the theater so I gave a sigh of relief! They were all quietly sitting, minding their own business and waiting for the show to begin.
- 8/24/2009
- by Melissa
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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