Wed, 02 May 2012 00:01:00 GMT | By MSN Him editors
Revealed: FHM Sexiest Women in the World 2012

20: Kelly Brook



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UK men's magazine FHM has just unveiled its 2012 list of the world's most sexiest women. Previous chart-toppers include Megan Fox, Jessica Alba and Keira Knightley - but who is setting British men's pulses racing this year?

Lingerie model Kelly Brook is one of only two female Brits to have won the title of FHM's Sexiest in the last 18 years, the other being posh actress Keira Knightley. Kelly, off the back of consecutive top 10 entries, has fallen 12 places to number 20. She has appeared in more FHM 100 Sexiest lists than anybody else, popping up an incredible 13 times since 1995.

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