Bonnie-Jill Laflin

Bonnie-Jill Laflin

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Bonnie-Jill Laflin is an American model, television personality and sportscaster. Laflin has also worked as an actress and most notably as a scout for the Los Angeles Lakers, making her the league's first female scout. She was also assistant general manager of a Lakers NBA Development League team.

Biography

Laflin grew up in San Francisco, California, the daughter of a law enforcement officer father. She first gained public attention as a cheerleader with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA and is a former National Football League San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader.

Laflin's work as a cheerleader and model helped her into television with recurring roles on Baywatch in the 1998-1999 season, and Ally McBeal in 2000. Laflin then became a TV personality, hosting Hotlines (2003) and United Rockcrawling & Off-Road Challenge Series (2004). Laflin was also a correspondent for Prime 9 News with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, California (2003), and a correspondent for ESPN's Cold Pizza. Her accolades in the sports industry also include broadcasting jobs for CBS, Fox and NFL Network. She is the creator and host of a basketball TV show for China, Muho TV (spoken in English with Chinese subtitles).

Laflin played Dierks Bentleys love interest in CMT's 2005 Sexiest Video of the Year "Come a Little Closer".

In 2005, Laflin appeared as one of the suitcase-holding models during the airing of the opening week of Deal or No Deal on NBC. Laflin was ranked #89 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2005. She has also worked as a model for Fredericks of Hollywood and Venus Swimwear, and her print campaigns include Coors Light, Bacardi, Wrangler, Fed Ex, and McDonalds. Laflin has been featured in several magazines including FHM, Maxim, GQ, Sports Illustrated, ESPN the Magazine, Women's Health, Fitness RX, Origin and New Beauty.

Laflin was named among the Top Hooters Girls as part of the restaurant chain's 25th anniversary in 2008.

Laflin has worked with the Los Angeles Lakers as a professional basketball scout making her the league's first female scout, and as one of the two assistant general managers of the Lakers' developmental team, the Los Angeles D-Fenders.

On March 7, 2012, Laflin announced she and Kareem Rush will pair up in a fantasy basketball sports radio program on SiriusXM named “The Rush Hour”. The show launched on October 23, 2012; The show was renewed for 2013. In 2013, she appeared as an in-studio guest on KNBR's Damon Bruce Show, once to discuss the San Francisco 49ers' run to Super Bowl XLVII, and another time to discuss Bay Area sports in general. She also appeared on the show, now on KGMZ, in October 2014 at Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium to discuss the San Francisco Giants' 2014 World Series run.

Laflin's other radio shows include "Playboy Fantasy Football on Sirius/XM", and University of Texas pre- and post-football game shows for ESPN Austin.

Charity work

In 2010, Laflin founded the charity Hounds and Heroes, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to raising funds for military veterans, first responders and animals. She has traveled all over the world on 18 United Service Organizations and Goodwill Tours, including 8 to Iraq and Afghanistan, supporting the United States Armed Forces.

Laflin is a supporter of animal rights and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). She has posed for PETA's "Buck the Rodeo", "Bank On Your Health, Go Vegetarian", and "Want My Body?! Go Vegetarian" campaigns.

Clothing line

Laflin has a clothing line, DoublePlay Sportswear, a women's sports apparel company.

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