Beverly Hills Nannies’ Amber Valdez Lingerie Football League photos
July 7, 2012 by admin
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Not long before Beverly Hills Nannies star Amber Valdez was tackling the difficult job of taking care of the children of the Beverly Hills elite, she was tackling something else… quarterbacks and running backs! In lingerie!

Amber Valdez was a member of the Lingerie Football League’s Los Angeles Temptation in 2009 as defensive lineman linewoman wearing the number 13.
Though some of Amber’s online resumes list that she was actually a LFL sideline reporter for MTV2, there are a few (including her Facebook page) that list her as having played in the league. Plus, there are a number of promotional photos of her (including the ones in this post) in which she is clearly regarded as a member of the team.
My guess is that she was on the team initially and then transitioned to a sideline reporter before the season started. That would explain why I couldn’t find any photos of her actually playing All of this is purely speculation, and to be honest, just a bunch of filler words in between photos of a lady I would have to assume not many wives would ever hire as their nanny! (And pretty much every single dad would.)
On a side note, if you are a fan of football and scantily clad women (which I assume you are if you’re looking at this post), then it may also interest you to know Amber was a cheerleader for the Seattle Seahawks as well. Sadly, I couldn’t find any pictures of Amber as a Sea Gal, but you can certainly see gals in this next photo of Miss Valdez with her LFL pals! (That’s Amber in the middle wearing yellow.)
How about Amber’s Facebook bio just for fun?
Amber was born in Northern California and raised in Seattle Washington. She is currently shooting Beverly Hills Nannies with Evolution Media for ABC Family. In addition to being a nanny she is busy producing major electronic music events in her home town of Seattle. Currently residing in Hollywood, CA for 8 years, she has since been pursuing a career as a TV host/producer red carpet correspondent. Amber always knew she wanted to be a host and as a little girl she created and co hosted her own show with her younger cousin called “Cousins TV” where they would interview family members and neighbors. It was in high school while hosting her schools daily news show she really got the hosting bug. Amber was a Seattle Seahawks Cheerleader while interning at the FOX NEWS local affiliate and that is when she knew it was time to move to Hollywood. She first got her start in Los Angeles while working at CBS as an executive assistant and fell into being an in-studio host red carpet reporter for CBS Mobile, CBS Sports Mobile CBS.com. Over the past six years, Amber has interviewed some of the biggest names in the biz with over 50 red carpets under her belt for a wide variety of TV and online outlets. Her current goal is to be one of the correspondent to host the ball drop on NYE with her icons Ryan Seacrest or Carson Daly. Amber’s ultimate dream is to have her own radio TV talk show and host/produce positive content that help makes a difference in the world. Follow her on Twitter @ambervaldez to see what she’s doing next.
And one last parting shot of the Sexxon Valdez before we go…

Beverly Hills Nannies premieres on ABC Family on July 11 at 9/8c and airs every Wednesday night after that at the same time.
Not enough nanny fanny for ya? Be sure to check out our equally diligently researched Beverly Hills Nannies bikini photos post with Amber’s cast mates Shayla Quinn, Lucy Treadway, and boss lady Kristin Lancione wearing everyone’s favorite tiny pieces of colorful fabric!
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TC feeling plum lucky to land author
July 7, 2012 by admin
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TRAVERSE CITY — Doug Stanton considers Traverse City plum lucky to have landed best-selling author Janet Evanovich for its National Writers Series.
Evanovich, creator of the wildly popular Stephanie Plum mystery books, will star in the series’ Monday, July 9, event, a scholarship fundraiser benefitting student writers.
“We could do another two shows with her and still have a waiting list,” said Stanton, of the sold-out program presented with the National Cherry Festival.
Evanovich knows what her readers want, and she delivers. Her formula — equal parts mystery, comedy and sexual tension — has made her one of the world’s best-selling authors, with more than 75 million copies of her books in print. Her latest, “Wicked Business: A Lizzy and Diesel Novel,” is the second in her new Wicked series, which spins off one of the characters in four of the Plum novels.
Like the Plum mysteries, which revolve around a big-haired New Jersey lingerie-buyer-turned bounty hunter, the Wicked books feature a lovable heroine (cupcake baker Lizzy Tucker), a hunky man of mystery (mono-named Diesel), and a supporting cast of quirky characters. But in a new twist, the Wicked mysteries are infused with the supernatural.
Evanovich said she created the series partly to keep her books fresh for both herself and her readers and to try something new and fun.
“I love this new series because it has this added element to it and I set it in Salem, Mass., with its spooky history,” said the New Hampshire-based author, who now hopes to turn out one Plum and one Wicked book every year. “It’s a lot of fun, and as a creative person I can create an adventure that has a lot at stake.
A risk
“It’s always risky to create a new series,” said Evanovich, known for choosing book titles from fan submissions. “It takes a long time to build your readership to the point of the Plum series, especially in this economy, because people are reluctant to spend money on an unknown product. You just hope people like it.”
So far the risk seems to be paying off. “Wicked Business,” which centers on a high-stakes search for the Luxuria Stone, an ancient relic thought by some to be infused with the power of lust, was released June 19 and is at the top of most best-seller lists.
Sex sells
Lust is a recurring theme in the author’s books.
“There’s the chase, but they never totally catch each other,” said Evanovich, who began her career as a romance novelist. “If you ask fans why they read the Plum or Wicked series they say two things: it makes them laugh or they’re hooked into one of the characters. The sexual tension is an integral part.”
She said the popularity of the Plum series’ dark and dangerous Ranger character was the catalyst for Diesel’s starring role.
“People really love this. They love the sexiness, the mystery, the little things we don’t know about Ranger. I thought, what if I went a step further and created this character who has special abilities. Not a vampire, not a werewolf. He’s a big sexy, scruffy guy but I give him powers that are beyond normal.”
The writers’ life
After some 50 books, including a Barnaby Hooker series, several miscellaneous books and some romances she co-authored early in her career, Evanovich shows no sign of slowing down. She writes seven days a week beginning at 5:30 a.m., with time off for a luncheon brainstorming session with her son and daughter, who help manage her Evanovich Inc. empire, and for dinner and a movie with her husband, Pete.
“I like the continuity and I have contracts for a lot of books so I don’t have the luxury of taking a year to write a book,” she said, noting that she got behind after taking two months off to help publicize the recent movie, “One for the Money,” based on her first Plum novel.
If morning is her best time — “Somehow ideas have come in the night,” she said — afternoon is her most dreaded.
“At 3 they have hired a trainer to come and haul me out of the office,” she said. “I write a lot about junk food and it makes me fat. And I hate to work out. For me a workout is going to the mall when there’s a shoe sale.”
Though she reportedly commands an advance of up to $10 million a book — Forbe’s ranked her 79th of the 100 most powerful celebrities this year — Evanovich said she still sometimes struggles with writing.
“I finish the book and I gained 23 pounds. I’m frazzled. I send it off to the publisher. I say, ‘I’m done, I hate this, I’m never writing another book.’ And then the next morning I get up and I don’t know what to do. I have no interests, no hobbies, no sports. I’m a writer. My burnouts last about 12 hours,” she said.
