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Audrina Patridge Shows Off That String Bikini Body




From The Hills straight to the beach, Audrina Patridge showed off her bangin' bikini body in Hawaii yesterday. She was right down to business on the set of Into the Blue 2, which if she's lucky will do for her ass career what the first one did to help make Jessica Alba a household name, OK fine, not everyone saw that action-packed gem. While we enjoy watching Audrina's movie career get off and running, we'll have her back on the small screen making drama come August. Miss Patridge clearly has an enviable bikini body, but how well do you know the rest of those famous physiques? Check out all our Pop Bikini Guess Who Quizzes!

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