![]() ![]() González is a pretty lady, but she’s also an animated person on TV and would do just fine in more professional attire. But the lengths to which Milenio has gone in its objectification are disconcerting. It would be disingenuous of me to say that. I’m not going to act like I don’t enjoy seeing González and Milenio’s other presenters appear on the screen. (I think well-researched post about this weather-presenting cheesecake being more common in warm-weather climates, but I think it’s probably because those places have fewer weather disasters, like snowstorms, that might require a weather presenter with more gravitas.) As long as that’s the case, broadcasters are going to push boundaries, especially with something like weather forecasting that doesn’t require a particularly serious or grave presence. For the 2nd annual list we looked for the sexiest weather girls from around the web to form our 25 beautiful weather girls Our list has cute weather girls, hot weather girls, and girls next door, but most importantly they are all the sexiest weather girls we could find. in 1949.) And people are supposed to be relatively attractive on TV. Its our annual 25 Sexiest Weather Girls list. (Chicago’s Clint Youle was the first national weather presenter in the U.S. Weather presenters have been around almost as long as TV. Jill Nicolini is a traffic reporter, but appears to serve the same purpose at New York’s WPIX (and with excellent screen presence and a good sense of humor, I must say). Bobbie Keith kept morale up during the Vietnam War. version of the weather presenter, a guy in a suit with very white teeth and a hokey sense of humor, Willard Scott-style. Other networks also employ attractive women, but Milenio clearly pushes the boundaries farthest in terms of attire and invitation to ogle. Regias, as women from Monterrey are known, have a reputation in Mexico for exquisite beauty.Īt my place of work, we have Milenio on all day long on mute, and González caps off an all-day parade of heavily made-up, scantily clad young women telling us whether to expect rain. Google doesn’t turn up much about her, except that she’s from Monterrey, like many of her female colleagues. González is the afternoon weather presenter (I am going to try to avoid using the term “weathergirl” or “chica de la clima,” as they’re known around here) on Milenio, one of Mexico’s 24-hour news channels. Lesley’s husband Crayton is filling in this week with a few posts.Īllow me to introduce you to Angie González. ![]()
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