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o eJl Lfi If you ask most men to describe their “dream woman,”
chances are they would say someone who possesses beauty, brains, will enthusiastically look forward to watching sports and passionately discuss the stats, outcome and scores. That description would fit our exquisite June Buckle Bunny, Bonnie-Jill Laflin. From a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader to the NBA’s first and only female scout for the Los Angeles Lakers,
Bonnie-Jill, the former Miss Dallas-Fort-Worth USA is leaving her mark in the sports world with five NBA rings and a Superbowl ring to prove it.
The University of Texas Broadcast Journal-
ism major has worked in various broadcasting job’s including host of ESPN2’s "Speed World," correspondent for ESPN's morning show "Cold Pizza,", host of NFL Network, cast member of Spike TV's "Hotlines," correspondent for FOX News “Hannity” Show, and correspondent for the LA Lakers on Sporting News Radio and KCAL/ KCBS-TV. Gracing the covers of such notable mags as MAXIM, GQ Sports Illustrated and, now, trueCOWBOYmagazine, her next and latest television project is a reality show depicting her career in the male dominated sports world.
But, hold your horses, there’s more. Bonnie-Jill
is a former competitive barrel racer, thoroughbred exercise rider and a current racehorse owner. “I’ve always loved horses, all animals, for as long as I can remember,” smiles Bonnie-Jill, “It seems like I was riding before I could walk. Maybe its dues to the Apache blood that flows through my veins. I am proud to say that Geronimo is a distant relative.”
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