TURN-OFFS: Bad breath, cockiness, no goals or ambition.
JOBS I HAD BEFORE MODELING: I’ve worked as a retail clerk, a child-developement assistant and a nanny.
ON MOST NIGHTS I GO TO BED: Around 12 a.m.
BOOK I JUST READ: "For Women Only" by Shaunt Feldhahn.
PATRICE’S BIO
With a skyline dominated by a fake Eiffel Tower and a replica of the Chrysler Building, Las Vegas is the last place you’d look to find natural beauty. But that’s where we discovered Patrice Hollis, a fresh-faced wonder whose curves are 100 percent God-given and whose heart is bigger than the Bellagio vault. In a city that jingles day and night to the tune of greed, Patrice Hollis works for a charity that helps abused and neglected children. Gambling? Patrice has no time for it. "I work too hard to gamble my money away," the 26-year-old says. "I’d like to use my money from modeling to open my own charity."
Patrice’s other passion is poetry. "I started writing when I was in high school," she says. "I’m planning a book." Miss September spent her early years as an Air Force brat, living in Guam and then the U.K. before her parents split. Then she came to Las Vegas with her mother. When she was old enough, she began modeling. She has appeared on The Girls Next Door and in videos for artists like Mary J. Blige, Redman and 50 Cent.