BABEWATCH: Obama Girl In Red Coat

December 1st, 2009 | 5 comments | Posted by Diana

Apparently, the only thing that can distract a listener from the greatest orator of our time… is a lady in red.

During President Obama’s town hall discussion with Chinese Youth on November 16, a student named Wang Zifei simply sat down and took a cute red coat off…while, uh, smiling with her eyes.

This might feel like a bit of a dirty peepshow, but check out the sensuous-smooth style of her unwrapping (photos nabbed from the Daily Mail’s screen grab collection):


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I mean, come on. We can kinda understand why Wang quickly became an Internet celebrity (by last weekend, Google searches for ‘Obama girl in red coat’ in China returned nearly 7 million results)–we’re intrigued by the eye smiling in concert with her silent snarl. And those snagless hose. And that silky black dress.

Though Wang has spoken publicly about how she does not welcome the notoriety, it’s hard not to fan the flames. After all, it’s not her bouncy tits in the American Idol audience garnering attention, but her elegant lines, demure face, classic posture, and perfect sartorial balance of bold-and-withhold.

She’s a classy, sexy mystery. Whether she likes it or not.

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5 Responses to “BABEWATCH: Obama Girl In Red Coat”

  1. Cindy says:

    I hadn’t seen her w/out the red coat. She gets hotter as she peels the layers. Makes you (or at least me) wonder what’s under the black suit.

    “She’s a classy, sexy mystery. Whether she likes it or not.” Agreed!!

  2. narfzz says:

    Funny, I was just reading about this girl on ChinaHush. Still class and sexy even if she’s really not a mystery anymore. :)

    http://www.chinahush.com/2009/11/24/mystery-woman-in-black-behind-obama-at-the-town-hall-meeting-becomes-popular-then-speaks-out/

  3. karms says:

    I feel bad for the two beezies behind her. Girls, you’re workin’ it too, OK?

  4. Friggles says:

    Holy fucking shit she’s hot. Just the right amount of snarl too. Killin’ me here.

  5. Cindy says:

    I’m with Friggles!!

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