Celebrity Scandals: Gossip Center: Sarah Shahi Covers Maxim's 2012 'TV's Hottest Girls' Issue

Celebrity Scandals: Gossip Center
Sarah Shahi Covers Maxim's 2012 'TV's Hottest Girls' Issue
Sep 9th 2012, 11:07

With the November 1st release date of her independent film "Static" quickly approaching, Sarah Shahi got a major jumpstart in garnering exposure by covering the October 2012 'TV's Hottest Girls' issue of Maxim magazine.

The 32-year-old Dallas Cowboys cheerleader turned actress showed off her oh-so-hot self in Only Hearts undies and a Cheap Monday tank accessorized with Sonya Renee earrings and a Dogeared necklace for the Zoe McConnell shot front page.

With plenty more hotness to be found in the accompanying spread, a few highlights from Miss Shahi's interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Maxim!

On her mom's advice: "My mom told us not to be ashamed of our bodies and to embrace our boobs like we embrace our hands."

On becoming a cheerleader for the Dallas cowboys: "I did a lot of theater growing up, and in college I was in the musical Chicago. Everyone knew I wanted to be an actress, so they said, 'Why don't you try out for the Cowboys Cheerleaders?' because back in 1995 they were on 'Saturday Night Live'. So I figured that could be my way in; I tried out just to get on SNL.

On landing a spot on 'The Sopranos': "That was a big deal for me, considering the number of people who watched that show and the role I had. To be able to manipulate Tony Soprano like that was pretty awesome. I mean, James Gandolfini and I went toe-to-toe."

On letting loose: "Every once in awhile you've got to shove nachos and donuts and fajitas in your face and wash it down with margaritas."

On what's in store next: "I'm really busy! I'm producing and starring in a movie called 'Road to Paloma,' which we're getting ready for Sundance. Jason Mamoa directed it."

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