Kristine Lefebvre: Apprentice Lawyer Goes Nude for Playboy

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She may have heard those ominous two words from Donald Trump, but Kristine Lefebvre is taking her recent firing in stride.

Naked stride, that is.

The lawyer will be heating up the pages of Playboy in its June issue, joining Holly Madison nude and plenty of other beautiful women decked out in their birthday suits.

The pictorial will be the latest in an impressive, eclectic life for Lefebvre. She became a licensed stockbroker to help pay for college, but was quickly turned off by the unethical behavior of others in the industry. From there, she ...

  • Became the Director of Marketing for the Miami Hooters Arena League Football Team
  • Attended law school in St. Paul, Minnesota and then transferred to Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  • Modeled for the swimsuit edition of Inside Sports and spent the summer after law school posing for pictures in Milan, Italy
  • Passed the bar exam on her first try and found a job as counsel for The Staples Center in Los Angeles
  • Moved on to become Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs for sports and entertainment management firm, Management Plus Enterprises

Kristine is also a cancer survivor and will be posing in Playboy to support others with the disease. Sounds like her time on The Apprentice was merely a stepping stone for other, exciting opportunities.

We wish her the best.

Matt Richenthal is the Editor in Chief of TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter and on Google+.

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