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Lively named 'Most Desirable'

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Blake Lively arrives for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani in New York on January 11, 2011. UPI /Laura Cavanaugh 
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Published: Feb. 2, 2011 at 4:15 AM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. actress Blake Lively, star of TV's "Gossip Girl," is ranked No. 1 on AskMen's 10th annual Top 99 Most Desirable Women list, the lifestyle Web site said.

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More than 5 million votes were cast internationally, AskMen noted.

Coming in at No. 2 on the roster is Mila Kunis, followed by Sofia Vergara at No. 3, Selita Ebanks at No. 4 and Miranda Kerr at No. 5.

Rounding out the top tier are Cheryl Cole at No. 6, Scarlett Johansson at No. 7, Katy Perry at No. 8, Anne Hathaway at No. 9 and Jessica Pare at No. 10.

"The 2011 Top 99 marks a departure from previous lists -- nearly half of the honorees this year are new, giving us a glimpse of those qualities that a new generation of men find desirable," AskMen's editor-in-chief, James Bassil, said in a statement Tuesday. "This feels especially appropriate given that this is the 10th-anniversary edition of the list -- we're seeing the next wave of Beyonces and Angelina Jolies emerge."

Topics: Blake Lively, Cheryl Cole, Mila Kunis, Miranda Kerr, Scarlett Johansson, Sofia Vergara
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