Emilia Clarke crowned Sexiest Woman Alive

By Tribute News on October 13, 2015 | Leave a Comment


Emilia Clarke on Esquire coverEmilia Clarke, 28, has been crowned the Sexiest Woman Alive. The Game of Thrones star stripped down and flashed the flesh for a steamy cover shoot with Esquire magazine after the publication handed her this year's accolade. Falling onto a bundle of crisp white bed sheets, the brunette beauty can be seen caressing her chocolate locks as she flicks her feet up towards the ceiling. Wearing nothing but a gold necklace and dainty bracelet, Emilia pulled a sultry pose as she gazed out into the distance with a solid stare and her lips slightly pursed. The British actress takes the title from last year's winner, Penélope Cruz. Meanwhile, Emilia - who was recently crowned Woman Of The Year by GQ magazine - has admitted she refuses to search herself online out of fear the ''fat'' shaming comments she receives will drive her to an eating disorder. She recalled last month: ''There were a number of very public discussions about the size of my derriere. One article said it was refreshing to have such a 'healthy-sized' bottom on television. You hear that and immediately hear, 'I'm fat.' So I just wanted to save myself from any future eating disorders that may emerge.''

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