Michigan Pol Posts Racy Photos – of Herself
Michigan’s Macomb County Commissioner Carey Torrice has a somewhat different approach to livening up politics in her state. And what better way to do that then to post pictures of yourself on the Internet clad in a skimpy cop outfit, lifting weights in the gym wearing tights shorts and even tighter top, and seductively sucking on a dog tag while in military garb? “I live in Michigan, a conservative state. When I made my website, I thought, ‘Why not let it show who I am,'” Torrice told the women’s Web site, wowOwow.com. Torrice published the pictures on her Web site, www.careytorrice.com, and tells people to “have fun browsing.” “You will notice that this website design and content is much different than other elected officials. I have chosen to adopt a fun, fresh, exciting image,” Torrice says on her site. “Not only do I show my political side of life, but I have also chosen to show my non-political side as well. This allows people to get to know me and see what I am all about.”
Get the new PD toolbar! Torrice, 31, describes herself to wowOwow.com as conservative. She writes on her website, “You will notice that this website design and content is much different than other elected officials. I have chosen to adopt a fun, fresh, exciting image. Not only do I show my political side of life, but I have also chosen to show my non-political side as well.” Elected in November 2006, Torrice says not only is she a private investigator, but she is also a model and actress. She had a role in the 2006 movie “Silent Scream” (using her screen name Carey Shawn) and commercials for automobile manufacturers and a health products company. Her term ends in November. She and her husband run a private investigation business. Of course, TMZ has taken notice of Torrice, dubbing her “hottest politician.” says TMZ’s discovery of Torrice’s site photos prompted it to challenge readers to find a hotter politician. “It’s going to be hard to beat Carey Torrice,” the site dared readers. “It’s all in good taste,” Torrice told the Free Press of the photos and contest. “Times have changed. Politicians don’t dress the same anymore.”