Millie Monyo

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Millie Monyo (born July 23,1980) is an African American public relationist who works at the Lizzie Grubman PR agency. Monyo became famous, and a somewhat unlikely sex symbol, when she and three of her co-workers, Kelly Brady, Ali Zwebe and Rachel Krupa modeled semi-naked for the men's magazine, Stuff. Monyo and her co-workers appeared in the magazine's March, 2005 issue.

Her boss, Grubman, may have decided to stay off the pictorial in part because she was once tried for crashing a car into a property before.

Monyo and her co-workers became famous instantly, even landing an article about them on The New York Daily News. It is expected that Monyo's fame will grow, as MTV announced plans to have her, Brady, Zwebe and Krupa as the stars of a television reality show named "Power Girls".

Monyo wore a pink bikini for the Stuff magazine issue. She made her views on using sex appeal to sell products clear during the interview that she did for the magazine. She famously declared "You can be working at a register in McDonald's and your sex appeal comes into play".

During the same interview, she also declared that she heard Lindsay Lohan uses drugs. During that part of the interview, she ended that comment by saying, in part, that "it's been heard that she's in the bathroom with her credit card a lot".

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