/Eugena Washington Promotes Fiat 124 by Getting a Free One!

Eugena Washington Promotes Fiat 124 by Getting a Free One!

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All you boys out there know who Eugena Washington is. But for the girls, we should explain she is Playboy’s 2016 Playmate of the Year, and apparently the last model ever to appear nude in the magazine. I know, pity. Anyway, she’s been given a free Fiat 124 Spider.

The car is part of the prize she won for being sexy and winning the Playmate thing. It included a $100K in cash and a two-year lease on the all-new 2017 Fiat 124 Spider. This means Fiat has indirectly hired America’s net sweetheart to indirectly promote their new sports car by driving around in it. We have to say though, in spite of being Italian and a drop-top, the 124 does not look really sexy enough – at least not next to Eugena who’s a freakin’ goddess.

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About the model: Eugena first appeared in Playboy as the magazine’s December 2015 Playmate of the Month.  She is Playboy’s 57th Playmate of the Year, and third black Playmate to be given the iconic title (Renee Tenison, 1990 Playmate of the Year, and Ida Ljungqvist, 2009 Playmate of the Year, preceded her).  Playboy named its first Playmate of the Year, Ellen Stratton, in 1960. Eugena’s modeling career began in 2006 when she appeared on Tyra Banks’ America’s Next Top Model, Cycle 7 and finished in the top three.  She went on to grace the pages of a variety of fashion magazines; appear in commercials and campaigns for CoverGirl, Clinique, Lexus, Macy’s, Target, and Avon; have a recurring role on The Bold and the Beautiful; and appear in the recently released feature film The Perfect Match as well as the upcoming film Like.Share.Follow.  She will launch her own organic hair-care line, DTMH (Don’t Touch My Hair) by Eugena, this summer.

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