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The Girls of FHM was a novelty pop act, manufactured by FHM magazine. They recorded and released a cover version of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" on 21 June 2004, which undertook a dance remix. It hit number 10 in the UK Singles Chart on 3 July 2004. Profits were donated to Breakthrough Breast Cancer.

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  • The Girls of FHM und FHM High Street Honeys waren eine Novelty-Popgruppe, die von der britischen Männerzeitschrift FHM zusammengestellt wurde. (de)
  • The Girls of FHM was a novelty pop act, manufactured by FHM magazine. They recorded and released a cover version of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" on 21 June 2004, which undertook a dance remix. It hit number 10 in the UK Singles Chart on 3 July 2004. Profits were donated to Breakthrough Breast Cancer. The video featured Naomi Campbell, Lisa Scott-Lee from Steps, Myleene Klass from Hear'Say, Jessica Taylor, Kelli Young and Michelle Heaton from Liberty X, Liz McClarnon from Atomic Kitten, Hannah Spearritt and Tina Barrett from S Club 7, Jakki Degg, Jodie Marsh and Michelle Marsh joined them, along with Big Brother 's Nush, Lady Isabella Hervey and Sophie Anderton. Nikki Sanderson and Samia Ghadie from Coronation Street were included; FHM 's 'High Street Honeys' also put in an appearance. (en)
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  • The Girls of FHM und FHM High Street Honeys waren eine Novelty-Popgruppe, die von der britischen Männerzeitschrift FHM zusammengestellt wurde. (de)
  • The Girls of FHM was a novelty pop act, manufactured by FHM magazine. They recorded and released a cover version of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" on 21 June 2004, which undertook a dance remix. It hit number 10 in the UK Singles Chart on 3 July 2004. Profits were donated to Breakthrough Breast Cancer. (en)
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  • The Girls of FHM (de)
  • The Girls of FHM (en)
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