Kristi has personality and most matured. Took the hit early, bowed out gracefully. A much nicer person overall. Then Amy a smart cookie, but she teases too much. Katrina intimidates both sexes. Ereka the most immatured.
Four of the contestants from the NBC reality television series 'The Apprentice' appear in the May issue of 'FHM' magazine. (L-R) are Kristi Frank, Katrina Campins, Amy Henry and Ereka Vetrini, who are featured in a seven-page portfolio in FHM shot by Luciana Pampalone. The women were reportedly offered $250,000 to pose nude for Playboy, but instead the women chose to be photographed by FHM wearing lingerie, and for no payment. None of the women contestants made it to the finale of 'The Apprentice,' which will be televised April 15, 2004 in the United States. NO SALES REUTERS/Luciana Pampalone/FHM/Handout REUTERS
It turns out Kristi Frank, one of the contestants of NBC's hit new The Apprentice reality show, has a more interesting past than NBC has been letting on. According to Friday's Inside Edition entertainment news show broadcast, Frank also has a soft-core pornography past.
Frank apparently also starred in an episode of Zalman King's popular erotica series Red Shoe Diaries entitled "Swimming Naked." < -- PG 13 Warning Click Here "Swimming Naked" reportedly focuses on a lonely lifeguard at a small town swimming pool who falls for an Olympic swimmer who frequents the local swimming pool.
On Thursday's debut of the NBC series, Frank didn't hesitate to use sex appeal to sell the lemonade that was given to the contestants as their first assignment, even giving her phone number to one customer as a purchase incentive.
When asked her background, the series executive producer Mark Burnett, told Inside Edition that he knew about Frank’s racy past before production began -- and appeared somewhat frustrated that it took the media so long to uncover Frank's past. "You putting it on TV can only help my ratings," he told Inside Edition ’s Matt Meagher. "I wasn’t sure how long it would take you to find out. I should have called you myself."