Dorismar (born Dora Noemà Kerchen on March 15, 1975 in Buenos Aires,
Argentina) is an Argentine model, actress, television hostess, and
singer.Dorismar has worked as an actress in Argentina and in Miami.
She appeared on the cover of Playboy, representing The Sexy Ladies of
Latin TV, in March 2003. In August 2004 she also appeared on the cover
of Open Your Eyes. She was a hostess on the Univisión Network
television show Caliente from 2000 to 2006. Currently, she stars in
Televisa's sketch comedy series Desmadruga2. Dorismar is also in
Televisa's Mexican telenovela Triunfo Del Amor which is a remake of
the telenovela Privilegio De Amar (1998).In 2005, Dorismar posed for
provocative posters distributed in Mexico aimed at protecting
endangered sea turtle eggs from being harvested by people who believe
they are a source of virility, proclaiming "My man does not need
turtle eggs because he knows that they don't make him more potent",
and "Sea turtle eggs DO NOT increase sexual potency!" These
advertisements drew some derision from women's rights groups, and
several environmental groups refused to be associated with the
campaign.
Argentina) is an Argentine model, actress, television hostess, and
singer.Dorismar has worked as an actress in Argentina and in Miami.
She appeared on the cover of Playboy, representing The Sexy Ladies of
Latin TV, in March 2003. In August 2004 she also appeared on the cover
of Open Your Eyes. She was a hostess on the Univisión Network
television show Caliente from 2000 to 2006. Currently, she stars in
Televisa's sketch comedy series Desmadruga2. Dorismar is also in
Televisa's Mexican telenovela Triunfo Del Amor which is a remake of
the telenovela Privilegio De Amar (1998).In 2005, Dorismar posed for
provocative posters distributed in Mexico aimed at protecting
endangered sea turtle eggs from being harvested by people who believe
they are a source of virility, proclaiming "My man does not need
turtle eggs because he knows that they don't make him more potent",
and "Sea turtle eggs DO NOT increase sexual potency!" These
advertisements drew some derision from women's rights groups, and
several environmental groups refused to be associated with the
campaign.
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