Go ahead and study these pictures. Pin them up. She's super hot. Flor Bermudez' beauty has been seen at several car shows and printed in different magazines. As a treat for all you Super Bowl Half-Time haters, she's donning a bra and boy-shorts and is trained to introduce a few straight-arms and clotheslines to her opponents as a member of the Chicago Bliss at the 2006 Lingerie Bowl.
Flor reminds me of a taller version of Eva Longoria of "Desperate Housewives"-a hot-and-spunky Latina that catches your eyes and heart. Her easy-going attitude and free spirit made our first encounter seem more like a conversation with a long-time friend than what it really was-a half whispered, stalker-style, cold call in the middle of the night. After the interview, I saw past the skin (please believe me when I say her Google image search results are permanently burned into my cornea) and concluded that I'd still enjoy her company even if she covered up with a baggy trench coat, galoshes, and a facemask.
2nr: How long have you been modeling?Flor Bermudez: I've been doing this for about 3 years.
2nr: What did you do before modeling?FB: I was working at Neiman Marcus for about a year before I started modeling. I don't go to every car show, but I've been doing them for about a couple years.
2nr: What shows are you usually at?FB: HIN, Hot Import Daze, Extreme Auto Fest, and NASCAR.
2nr: NASCAR? Hicks? Here in Southern California?FB: Yeah. You wouldn't believe all the people that go to that event. At night, there are all these girls that flash their tits to everyone. Hicks get down.
2nr: That's funny. Seems like a great family-oriented event.
2nr: You've done tons of stuff in your short 3 years-what's the coolest place that modeling has taken you?FB: I would say Las Vegas because I got to sit ringside at an Oscar De La Hoya fight. It's a lot of fun being a ring girl.
2nr: Sounds fun. Did Oscar try and talk to you after the fight?FB: Hell no! He was all busted up.
2nr: Damn. Calling him out? This is the reason why you will never get to sit ringside at a De La Hoya fight again-that and he will never fight again.FB: It could have been worse. He could have gotten busted up and lost the fight, but he won. So, it's all good.
2nr: Where would you want to travel for modeling?FB: I like that I get to meet new people and see new places but I'm not focused on needing to be anywhere for modeling. I've done things on the East Coast, but after a couple days I want to go home. I'm happy being in California. My whole life is here.
2nr: You've done tons of stuff, what was your first modeling gig?FB: It was for an independent photographer. He had his own studio and he just hired me for a few hours to do a couple headshots. It was my very first time and I had a good time.
2nr: What made you do it? Did you need the money?FB: My dad actually helped me decide. Since modeling was something that was always brought up and talked about in our house, he gave me two options: go to school or do the modeling. I started modeling because I didn't really want to continue on to college.
2nr: So dad pushed you into that direction?FB: Yeah.
2nr: Is he around? We owe dad some gratitude.