The "Dancing with the celebs" competition goes beyond an appreciation of the merits to out-and-out lobbying, therefore by Playboy for erstwhile poker player Joanna Krupa. The magazine is e-mailing consumers, asking that they support the model-turned-card-player-turned-dancer by voting for her within the competition.
Krupa is one of many poker celebrities whose modeling has resulted in a wierd relationship with the sport. Her attractiveness and modeling portfolio gave her a chance as an on-air personality for poker television, and she or he used the exposure to publicize herself as a nascent student of poker.
While Krupa became the spokesmodel for Titan Poker, she also alluded to her own playing, receiving a name with no need perhaps done her time within the trenches. Clearly, an attraction to cards wouldn't slow Krupa's drive to fame, as she posed for Playboy and Sports Illustrated.
Krupa is within the current competition of "Dancing," competing against a gaggle of barely-known celebs in conjunction with oddball inclusions like Tom DeLay, the previous House Majority Leader, and ex-Dallas Cowboy Michael Irvin. Krupa already was near the highest of a crowded field, however the push by Playboy to gather votes even from those not watching the show could lead her to the top.
Krupa doesn't even bother to her list what passes for her poker resume on her "Dancing" page, preferring to list her modeling accomplishments. But poker players will still remember her as some of the beauties of the game, if not one among poker's masters.
Published on October 5, 2009 by PrestonLewis
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