Sophie putting the leg where it matters

Sophie putting the leg where it matters
Saturday, October 11, 2008 13:59 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
This girl has surely made a mark for herself in this Industry over a past few months. How can we forget those not to be forgotten movies in which the movie ‘flops' but the item numbers ‘lives long'. It seems that Sophie is taking utmost advantage of that scenario.

So what's the success of her getting so many roles in those item numbers?

We have thoroughly observed that Sophie dresses mostly in micro minis or hot pants or super short skirts in most of the parties and premiers.Maybe be good, lavishing, long, extra appealing legs worked wonders for her.

So is it that the directors and the producers go by her long and sexy legs, because one thing is for sure; the girl can't act. So we guess they are making the best use of her by not making her act but only by making her perform item numbers.

This is called "Putting the leg where it matters".
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