Miss November 2004 Cara Zavaleta

NAME:Cara Zavaleta
BIRTHPLACE:
Bowling Green, OH USA
BUST: 34"
WAIST: 25"
HIPS: 34"
HEIGHT: 5' 6"
WEIGHT: 118 lbs
AMBITIONS:
To live life fully in the present and enjoy everything it has to offer!
TURN-ONS:
Whispering in my ear, nice butts and intelligence.
TURNOFFS:
Arrogance, sloth and nail-biting.
SOME BOOKS I AM READING:
Marilyn Monroe by Donald Spoto, The Nympho and Other Maniacs by Irving Wallace.
GUILTY PLEASURES:
Bingeing on each of the following: Chocolate Hostess cupcakes, US Weekly, E! Entertainment.
LAST FIVE CONCERTS I'VE SEEN:
U2, Dave Matthews, Sting, Elton John/Billy Joel and Phish.
IF I WERE AN ANIMAL, I WOULD BE:
A cat! Lying on soft pillows, getting brushed and playing with catnip toys sounds great to me!!
On The Gauntlet Cara helped her team to victory--but would she do it again? "I would feel more relaxed and have more fun with it knowing that I'd already won one and that it didn't need to be another crazy competition," she says. "I would probably never do Road Rules again. It was uncomfortable and an invasion of personal space. I told the producers I had claustrophobia, and they put us in this small RV. We were sardines in that thing. Every mission was scary."
Bungee jumping aside, what really caught Cara off guard was the fan mail. "There were guys who worshiped me and wanted me to have their babies," she says. "People wrote mean things because they thought I treated my on-screen rival, Abe, badly. Abe was an untamed animal from Montana, so it was hard for me to adjust to him. But you can't take it personally."
When the bar tour dries up, and when she's not globe-trotting for PLAYBOY, Cara may continue to avoid the nine-to-five grind by starting her own fashion line. "I bought a whole bunch of beautiful yarn and two looms in Argentina, and I'm neck deep in weaving shawls and scarves that I'm selling," she says.
But don't count on Cara covering up anytime soon: "I love wearing next to nothing. Gauzy dresses are my favorites because they're barely on you. I've never been intimidated being naked in front of people. I read a book called The Nympho and Other Maniacs, by Irving Wallace. In it, women from the past two centuries talk about how they've gone against social standards in order to liberate future generations. That pumped me up."
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