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Jessica Gomes is the hottest thing to come out of Australia. She’s so hot, in fact, that we decided to bring you our steamy interview with her in two parts.

This exotically beautiful Singaporean-Chinese and Portuguese model isn’t afraid to show off her curves and we’re loving every second of it.

EXCLUSIVE: Jessica Gomes Opens Up About The Maxim Money Shot, Part 1

Jessica covers the November issue of Maxim Magazine but didn’t make it there without stirring up some controversy in the process.

Some are calling her out for her cover, saying it’s too suggestive. Suggestive or not, she looks smokin’ hot! Jessica spoke exclusively with GlobalGrind to discuss her career and what it’s like being famous. Check it out below!

What was it like to be on the Korean version of Dancing with the Stars?

It was crazy! I felt like Bill Murray in Lost in Translation! It was a great experience and very good exercise. I love dancing, so that part was fun and exciting for me. I loved performing on stage, it’s such a rush and it was something that I really wanted to do, as I was such a fan of the USA version. 

If you could do something else as a career, what would it be and why?

I would be a professional dancer. I just love it, it’s another creative outlet.

Do you speak Portuguese?

No, it’s a shame really. I wish my father made me as a kid! But growing up in Perth, I didn’t want to be to different from the rest of the kids. I could have spoken Portuguese and Chinese. Triple threat! (Laughs). I only know the basics.

You were raised in Australia, but have you ever been to Portugal?

Yes. My father is from Braga, the North of Portugal in the mountains and I’ve been for family holidays and for photo shoots, including H&M and Sports Illustrated in Lisbon.

What about Singapore, where your mother is from?

Yes, a lot as a child as it’s closer to Perth, my hometown. I just recently went for a Louis Vuitton party. We celebrated the first floating LV store in the world in Marina Bay sands. Asians love their Louis!

What do you love about Australia?

I love the laid back lifestyle, the clean air, the food, the accents, the beaches, the bush and I love that it’s becoming very multi-cultured.

What’s the worst thing about being famous?

Having people pick you apart on blogs and make up stories about you. But if that’s the worst of it that’s cool, it doesn’t bother me. I’m only human and I think it’s important to keep it real with yourself and always be humble and treat people with respect. Smile, say thank you and be grateful. It’s all good!


What’s the best?

That you can become a role model for others and inspire people. Use your good fortunes for charity to help those in need. I think the strong should help the weak always and that creates a more balanced life for everyone. I love what Angelina Jolie has done and also Sean Penn. They’re getting their hands dirty and going out there and helping those in desperate need. It makes a huge difference. That’s celebrity power!


Finish this sentence: Two things or people I am absolutely obsessed with are/is _______ and _________ .

The city of Melbourne in Australia. It’s the coolest city I’ve ever lived in!

The last time I laughed was _________ because __________.

I can’t finish this sentence. I laugh all the time. I get the giggles very easily. I’m laughing right now at this interview!