Playboy Cyber Girl
"Cyber Girl" redirects here. For the Australian children's television series, see Cybergirl.
A Playboy Cyber Girl is any Playboy model who has posed for Playboy's online Cyber Club as a Cyber Girl of the Week.
Each weekly Cyber Girl is entered into an online election by Playboy Cyber Club members for Cyber Girl of the Month. Each Cyber Girl of the Month is entered into an online election by Playboy Cyber Club members for Cyber Girl of the Year.
Notable Cyber Girls
- Megan Hauserman, Reality television performer. Winner of Beauty and the Geek 3. Appeared on Rock of Love 2, I Love Money, and Rock of Love: Charm School. Starred in her own VH1 reality dating series Megan Wants a Millionaire.
- Tila Tequila, singer and model, first Asian Cyber Girl, appears in the TV series A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila
- Jillian Beyor, appeared on the fifth season of the CW reality show Beauty and the Geek.
- Erica Mongeon, model and TV personality from A Double Shot at Love
- Victoria Mongeon, model and TV personality from A Double Shot at Love
- Tonya Cooley, roommate on The Real World: Chicago
- Bridget Marquardt, Reality TV performer
- Ashley Massaro, winner of 2005 WWE Raw Diva Search
- Candice Michelle (06-2002) is a model and actress, appearing in the WWE as a professional wrestler and Go Daddy commercials.
- Robin Bain, Actress and director
- Tess Taylor Arlington, Model and star of reality show Pretty Wild
Statistics and facts
Relatives
- Sisters Sarah and Rachel Campbell (12-2002) became the first co-cyber girls (and first set of twins) when they were featured together.
- Vicki, Sarah, and Rachel Satterfield (12-2004) became the first triplets to be featured as Cyber Girls.
- Rikki and Vicki Ikki (7-2005) were another set of twins featured.
- Amy McCarthy (9-2004 and 1-2005) is the younger sister of Playmate Jenny McCarthy, Miss October 1993 and PMOY 1994.
- Caitlin Ann (9-2003) is the daughter of Playmate Ann Pennington, Miss March 1976.
- Farrah Mancini (11-2003) is the daughter of Playmate Terri Kimball, Miss May 1964.
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