Katarina Van Derham Named St. Pauli Girl For 2009

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Back in October, we wrote about St. Pauli Girl’s promotion during which people, for the first time, could vote for one of four contenders for St. Pauli Girl 2009. Well, the choice has been made, a new ad has been created and we are pleased to announce Katarina Van Derham as the St. Paulie Girl for 2009.

Katerina, a model, is a native of Slovakia, lives in LA, speaks five languages, and has appeared in ad campaigns for AT&T, Dodge, Rockstar Energy Drinks, Ed Hardy and Christian Audigier and on the covers of Iron Man, Max Muscle, Muscle & Fitness, Best Body, Double XL and
British Maxim. She’s also an actress and has appeared on television in Monk and CSI as well as on film in Cellular and 15 Minutes.

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