5. Jennifer Lopez, GQ, 2002
No one blames you if you want to be wrapped up in J.Lo’s bedsheet… or be the bedsheet itself. No judgment here. We are judging, however, GQ‘s decision to cover up her most famous asset.
4. Kelly Rowland, Vibe, 2010
The girl next door quickly became the girl you wanted to get next to. It was a Kelly we’ve never seen before. From the sultry eyes to the pout we almost forgot about that girl group she was in with what’s her name.
3. Serena Williams, ESPN, 2009
ESPN couldn’t think of a better body to cover their Body Issue. Miss Serena Williams gave us all something more to talk about than that black catsuit we’ve been fantasizing over for the past 10 years.
2. Rihanna, GQ, 2010
GQ never misses a beat. Is this where our Rihanna obsession started? Maybe not, but we can see why the “good girl gone bad” will always be good with us.
1. Janet Jackson, Rolling Stone, 1993
The cover that started it all. If you didn’t have a crush on the most famous Jackson sister at one point in your life, then you just weren’t living. Janet pushed the envelope with this cover (which also became apart of her cover for her 1993’s Janet album). Why hold your own breasts when someone can do it for you?
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