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Meet the New Victoria's Secret Angel

In search of a fresh face for Victoria's Secret Angel, Kylie Bisutti has come out victorious. The famous lingerie brand has crowned its new spokesmodel during the annual fashion show which was aired on December 1. She beat over 10,000 entrants who wanted the coveted spot including Jamie Lee Darley who was in the final 2.

Kylie's win was determined by nationwide voting which result was read during CBS' broadcast of the sexy show. The 19-year-old whose best asset is her long legs, made her first official runway walk as an Angel at the fashion show wearing bejeweled black bra and panty set. She blew kisses to the audience and said backstage, "It was the best feeling ever, I loved it."

Kylie is a Simi Valley, California native who enjoys scuba diving and likes to "dance like a crazy person when she is alone". Upon announced as a finalist, Kylie said, "It's been my absolute dream to be a Victoria's Secret model. I was born to walk that runway, I have the longest legs."

Heidi Klum, who hosted the fashion show, hugged Kylie after her runway victory walk and asked her, "Congratulations, you did a fantastic job. Are you going to be back next year?". Kylie said, "I hope so".

TV Ratings: CBS Leads Tuesday, 10 p.m. 'Loser' outdraws Leno - Featured


The big four broadcast networks had their schedules disrupted by President Obama's address on Afghanistan Tuesday, but when things settled down CBS ended up with the most viewers for the night.


Also of note: "The Biggest Loser," bumped back an hour because of the speech, substantially (and unsurprisingly) outperformed "The Jay Leno Show's" average at 10 p.m., while the revamped "Scrubs" fell off significantly from its ABC debut last season.

For the night, CBS averaged 10.5 million viewers and a 6.9 rating/11 share in households. NBC (9.3 million, 5.9/9) finished second. ABC (5.49 million, 3.5/6) beat FOX (5.46 million, 3.4/5) for third place by the slimmest of margins. The CW trailed with 1.8 million viewers and a 1.3/2.

NBC led the adults 18-49 race with a 3.2, beating CBS' 2.4. FOX took third with a 2.1, followed by ABC, 1.6, and The CW, 0.9.

Tuesday hour by hour. Ratings for 8 p.m. on the big four are likely to change because of the live news coverage.

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