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Ashley Olsen Is Hot in More Ways Than One




Ashley Olsen stepped into a meeting at the MGM offices in LA yesterday afternoon with two friends by her side. After bringing out the sexy at Monday's Costume Institute Gala in NYC, she was back to casual chic home in LA. We're not the only ones thinking Ashley looks great these days, the lovely folks over at Maxim named her No. 47 on this year's Hot 100 list. While I'm thinking that list is the least of her concerns, I'd like to save a spot or two for her and MK on our PopSugar 100 list so get voting!

In order to help vote them up, make sure to check out the celebrity profile pages and become a fan and vote on the 5 factors: likability, talent, looks, class and style. Then stay tuned to see where they land on the 2nd Annual PopSugar 100!

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