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Cleo Bachelors Strip Down for Calendar

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EMBARGOED TO FRIDAY 31 AUGUST, 2007

Cleo Bachelors Strip Down for Calendar

How can you get 12 hot, sexy, single guys into your bedroom at once?

The must-have CLEO Bachelor of the Year 2007 Calendar features this year’s twelve sexy finalists, and comes free with the September issue of CLEO Magazine (on sale September 3).

Evermore lead singer Jon Hume, Olympic athlete Steven Ferguson and Shortland Street actor Lee Donoghue are just a few of the famous faces vying for the title of New Zealand’s sexiest man.

Also in this year’s lust-worthy line-up is MTV presenter Jay Reeve, Mai Time’s Olly Coddington and bass player Shannon Brown from the band 48May. The other six bachelor babes are revealed in the September issue of CLEO.

The CLEO Bachelor of the Year competition has been running for twelve years, and is famous for exposing the biggest babes with the hottest bods. Editor Shelley Hill believes the 2007 talent is no exception, saying, “This year’s finalists boast some serious six-packs – but they’re also really great guys."

This year’s winner will be chosen by CLEO readers, who can vote for their favourite bachelor by heading to www.cleo.co.nz. The winner of the CLEO Bachelor of the Year 2007 competition will be revealed in the October issue.

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