Kristen is the host of Yahoo!'s pop culture series 'OMG! NOW;' the most-watched series on the web, with millions of monthly viewers. She also host's Yahoo! Music's popular 'RAM Country,' a weekly country music wrap-up show. Straight up: we are in love with her.
Even though she's just 21 years old, Emily Ratajkowski could write a book about how to effortlessly transform yourself from an anonymous beauty into a budding supermodel. The London-born Ratajkowski has gone from an unknown face in ads for Forever 21 and Nordstrom to appearing in major magazines and music videos...
Born as Alicia Augello Cook, this 32-year-old has been a talent powerhouse in the music scene for over 10 years. We just discovered her Instagram, though, so we're crushing all over again.
19-year-old Angie Miller may not have won 'American Idol' last night, but she made it all the way third place, and won our hearts in the process. Of course, we don't watch the show, we just happened to catch a glance while the girlfriend was watching. We were walking through the living room after pumping iron in the garage, you know?
Edyta Sliwinska is a 31-year-old ballroom dancer from Warsaw, Poland. She's most known for being a 10-year veteran of the hit show 'Dancing With the Stars,' and of course, for being drop dead gorgeous.
Sarah Dugas and her brother Christian have been in the music scene for some time, but in 2007 they teamed up to form a sibling supergroup. We're all googly-eyed over Sarah and her soulful voice. Also her face.
Sara Schaefer and Nikki Glaser are the co-host team responsible for MTV's late night show 'Nikki & Sara Live,' which airs Tuesdays at 11 pm. Comedy babes are our favorite brand of babe.
One of the oldest entries in our (pretty embarrassing and secret) crush book, Ricci stole our hearts in 1991 as Wednesday Addams in 'The Addams Family;' she's had a pretty firm grip ever since.
After the two AF films, Ricco starred as Kat in 'Casper,' in 1995, thus beginning our still-lingering resentment toward Devon Sawa:
In the late 90s she stopped doing kid movies, and started being awesome...
Though she got her start in Hollywood several years earlier, we first met Maggie in 2004 as the slightly-annoying-and-panicky-but-still-kind-of-adorable Shannon Rutherford on the long-running ABC hit, 'Lost.'