Real Estate Agent Poses in Bikini on Billboard

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Long Beach real estate agent Wendy Heath decided it was time to spice up her real estate advertising so she’s running a billboard on which she appears, wearing a bikini, with her dog, who asks in a thought bubble, “Got Milk?” “Got Real Estate?”

While Heath loves the board, her real estate company, First Team, predictably, does not. First Team Manager Rich Rector was not pleased. “It is absolutely not something that First Team can be a party too. It is totally unprofessional. Would you look at this billboard, and ask, ‘Is this the person you would want to represent you in the biggest purchase of your life?” Come on, Rich, live a little.

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