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OLIVIA BURNS VOTED NO.1 AS MAXIM’S COVER GIRL

Source: Jacket, PHILIPP PLEIN. Jeans, LEVI’S. Necklace, CHROME HEARTS.

Even in a plain black sweater and jeans, it’s impossible to miss Olivia Burns, with her wide green eyes and pillowy lips. It’s hard to believe, then, that the winner of the inaugural Maxim Cover Girl competition almost gave up on modeling altogether. “I used to just dream of being a model,” says Burns, who lives in Wellington, Florida, “but I felt like you had to be really tall to do it.”

Fortunately for Burns—and the went in search of the sexiest undiscovered potential cover models in the world, and we put it to a vote. After a three-month public voting process, Burns was crowned the first-ever winner of the Maxim Cover Girl competition, beating out over 10,000 entrants. It was the first time a leading national men’s magazine has selected a cover girl through a democratic vote. And our readers responded with fervor: The contest drew over 18 million unique visitors with more than 27 million impressions.

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