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FHM’S boobs lifted at AMASA party

In the aftermath of the AMASA party held in Cape Town on Friday, April 30, UCM, publishers of FHM, revealed that the FHM cleavage banner disappeared.

The image on the banner - an immaculately airbrushed cleavage shot of a red bikini - was originally imaged onto a Mini Cooper, which took part in a national road race last year. FHM's bikini car won the public vote for best branded Mini resulting in one of last year's most popular viral emails which was forwarded and viewed all over the world.

FHM publisher Kim Browne says that as the banner has not yet turned up nor a ransom note received, she concludes that the boob-lifters must want to keep their hands on their booty. Browne has appealed to the AMASA guest list to return the FHM banner.

A reward has been offered for the return of FHM's cleavage. Browne has offered a set of four tickets for this month's FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2004 Party, brought to you by AXE, to be held at Cape Town's Castle on Saturday 22 May. Contact UCM on Tel: 27 11 322 0828 or Tel: 27 21 406 2791.



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Marcus Brewster Publicity on behalf of FHM


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