Grace Park & Tricia Helfer Grace Maxim Magazine
According to Celebrity News Toob Grace Park and Tricia Helfer grace the most recent cover of Maxim magazine. I am going to have to respectfully disagree with the writer of the article titled ‘Tricia Helfer and Grace Park‘ who says:
“Tricia Helfer has not lost a thing. In fact, the younger Grace Park gets straight up shown up as far as I can see.”
We apparently don’t see things the same way because I was thinking the same exact thing before even reading the article except in my eyes Grace Park (R) (who is one month older btw) shows up Tricia Helfer (L) in a way in which I think Tricia shouldn’t even bother trying to compete. That’s just my opinion, like an asshole we all have one.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not by any means saying Tricia isn’t gorgeous, I’m not blind, but if we’re talking about who’s more attractive for me it would be Grace Park with zero hesitation. On another note, I don’t think it would hurt either one of them to gain a few pounds.
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I would envy anyone their age who can still look like teenagers! My sis Anna is the same way!
Me too. I’m 30 and I was carded when I bought my friend cigarettes the other day. I said “don’t you only have to be 18 to buy cigarettes”? and he said yes and apologized to me when he saw my birth year. I was like “Don’t apologize, that makes me feel great!”
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