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Margot Robbie tops hot list for a record third time


MAXIM
 Australia magazine has named Aussie actor Margot Robbie as the winner of the 2022 Maxim Hot 100 Australia for a record third time.

The past 12 months saw an abundance of Australian women who have wowed locally and internationally. None more so than this year’s winner, Margot Robbie, whose Hollywood star continues to shine brightly on the silver screen, and as a producer, as she fast becomes one of the most powerful women in entertainment.

MAXIM
 Editor-in-Chief, Santi Pintado said: Add endorsements, ambassador roles, beauty and brains to the mix and she’s the complete package. This also marks Margot’s third time topping the annual MAXIM HOT 100, which now officially makes her the first person in its history to achieve this unique hat-trick.

“This year the definitive list of Australia’s most influential, successful, powerful, newsworthy, talented and beautiful women features an eclectic mix of high-profile names from Margot Robbie, Sam Kerr, Grace Tame, Ash Barty, Sarah Snook, Sophie Monk, Tracy Grimshaw and many more," he said.

"Our 2022 HOT 100 list continues to celebrate the outstanding women who, this year, have influenced, impressed or impacted us with their aptitude, intellect, humour, headlines, sassiness and overall mega-talents.

“From athletes to actresses, comediennes to TV stars, musicians to politicians and news presenters to models and influencers, the list covers a fantastically diverse field that won’t disappoint our loyal followers and all Australians alike.”

The MAXIM HOT 100 began in the US edition in 2000. This is the 11th year MAXIM Australia has published its list, which is presented in a special edition flip cover featuring the 100 most influential women in Australia.

Here's the full list:

100. Dani Laidley

99. Annastacia Palaszczuk

98. Flick & Gabby

97. Penny Wong

96. Jody Haydon

95. Tracy Grimshaw

94. Heather McCartney

93. Karen staff

92. Natalie Barr

91. Allison Langdon

90. Sandra Sully

89. Olivia Vivian

88. The New Wiggles

87. Rybka Twins

86. Kylie Minogue

85. Jackie O

84. Kitty Flanagan

83. Julia Morris

82. Zoe Foster Blake

81. Celia Pacquola

80. Rachael Haynes

79. Bindi Irwin

78. Shayna Jack

77. Zara Mcdonald & Michelle Andrews

76. Ariarne Lepine

75. Sonia Kruger

74. Erin Molan

73. Ricki-Lee

72. The Veronicas

71. Robyn Lawley

70. Kate Ritchie

69. Jayde Heiser

68. Carrie Bickmore

67. Georgie Tunny

66. Emily Bates

65. Millie Boyle

64. Miah Madden

63. Kayla Itsines

62. Havana Brown

61. Stephanie Gilmore

60. Chantelle Otten

59. Isla Fisher

58. Tori Wade  

57. Alexa Towersey

56. Hannah Balanay

55. Emily Sears

54. Ruby Rose

53. Milly Alcock

52. Olivia Dejonge

51. Natasha Bassett

50. Markella Kavenagh

49. Cate Blanchett

48. Nicole Kidman

47. Married At First Sight cast

46. Liz Watson

45. Ashton Wood

44. Sports presenters

43. Celeste Barber

42. Lauren Jackson

41. Chrissie Swan  

40. Amanda Keller

39. Jessica Ferguson

38. Gabby Epstein

37. Ellie Gonsalves

36. G Flip

35. Jessica Gomes

34. Jennifer Hawkins

33. Miranda Kerr

32. Ellyse Perry

31. Melissa Leong

30. Rose Byrne

29. Jessica Mauboy

28. Elisha & Renee Herbert

27. Elizabeth Debicki

26. Rebel Wilson

25. Madison de Rozario

24. Casey Boonstra

23. Samara Weaving

22. Sarah Magusara

21. Costeen Hatzi

20. Minjee Lee

19. Paris Raine

18. Monique Riley  

17. Jakara Anthony

16. Neighbours cast

15. Natalie Roser

14. Tina Rahimi

13. Sophie Monk

12. Brittany Higgins

11. Ellie Cole

10. Abbie Chatfield

09. Delta Goodrem

08. Duckie Thot

07. Ariarne Titmus

06. Sarah Snook

05. Grace Tame

04. Emma Mckeon

03. Ash Barty

02. Sam Kerr

01. Margot Robbie

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