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Bravo's Andy Cohen Licks Chocolate Sauce Off Padma Lakshmi (Video)

Padma Lakshmi isn't only a pretty face. The hot Top Chef hostess also seems to be a major philanthropist.  Well, either that or she likes for men to eat and lick things off her body (not that we're complaining...do you hear us complaining?).Read Also: Padma Lakshmi Lets Man Eat Ham...
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Padma Lakshmi isn't only a pretty face. The hot Top Chef hostess also seems to be a major philanthropist.  Well, either that or she likes for men to eat and lick things off her body (not that we're complaining...do you hear us complaining?).

Read Also: Padma Lakshmi Lets Man Eat Ham Off Her Body

Just a month ago, Lakshmi let a man eat ham off her body at the Washington D.C. Capital Food Fight. The man donated $1,000 to charity for the opportunity to eat ham off Padma's neck onstage in front of Tony Bourdain, Andrew Zimmern, and Jose Andres.


And, more recently, Bravo Vice President and Watch What Happens Live

host Andy Cohen upped the ante, pledging to donate $1,000 to the Red

Cross Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund if he could lick some food substance

off Lakshmi's neck. 

What he licked was up to the audience who were asked to vote via text for one of the following:

  • Spray cheese
  • Chocolate sauce
  • Peanut Butter
  • Scrambled eggs

Chocolate

sauce won and Cohen proceeded to pour some of sugary goo on

Lakshmi...Then in an instant that seared our retinas, Cohen slurped the

chocolate with one long swoop of a big, pink tongue.  Watch if you dare.

Now that we know Padma is a sucker for charities and her going rate, we're asking Santa for cash this Christmas....


Oh, and Alicia Silverstone announced she was writing a pregnancy cookbook and said Andy Cohen could only lick vegan products off her neck. Well, the cookbook part is true.




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