Esquire magazine has released who hold the title of ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ for this year. And it is our Spanish Academy Award winner, Penelope Cruz. The men magazine had named the 40-year-old actress as their ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ in the November issue which would be available on the newsstand on 21st of October 2014, according to Times and ABC News.
Who is Penelope Cruz who has been named as Esquire’s ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ in 2014?
Penelope Cruz Sanchez is a Spanish actress who has built her success in Hollywood through acting and modeling. As an actress, this 40-year-old beautiful woman has involved in various kind of movies such as the upcoming ‘Grimsby’, 2011’s ‘Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides’, and 2008’s ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’ of which she obtained 2009 Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Maria Elena. This also made Javier Bardem’s wife was named as the first Spanish actress who got the Academy Award, according to Huffington Post. Mother of two (3-year-old Leonardo and 1-year-old Luna) is also famous for being a model for L’Oreal, Mango, and Ralph Lauren.
Why was Penelope Cruz named as Esquire’s ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ in 2014?
By wearing 2014’s ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ crown, Penelope Cruz is the 11th beautiful woman that holds the title given by Esquire magazine. In 2013, the Black Widow of Marvel’s film Scarlett Johansson gained this honor. New Mama Mila Kunis was honored this title in 2012 and the ‘Umbrella’ singer Rihanna got this title a year before, as reported by Huffington Post.
But, why should Penelope Cruz get Esquire’s Sexiest Woman Alive’ this year? Well, we could not hesitate anymore how sexy she was in almost each of her poses. Cruz always mesmerizes men not only with her lean body, but also her seductive gaze and sensual lips which is very typical for Spanish woman. Yet, she is so humble as she did not feel that she was the sexiest woman alive; rather, she said that she was more like ‘a mother who did not get enough sleep’, according to USA Today.
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