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IT has been reported that glamour girl Louise Kavanagh, who has strong roots in Dundalk, is to relinquish her Playboy outfit after a year working as a ‘bunny’ in London.

Louise spoke last year about how much she was looking forward to her new job, but she has been offered a new carrot with a career as a DJ.

The buxom brunette said she loved her new job last year. She shot to fame after earning the accolade of Boylesports Bikini Babe in 2009 for being the most pictured Irish model in a bikini in the national press that summer. But she insisted that the Playboy uniform was quite tame.

The 25-year-old is daughter of former Dundalk Democrat journalist Conor, now a producer on Pat Kenny’s radio show on RTÉ and niece of Blackrock-based photographer Paula Kavanagh.

Louise moved to London two years to try her luck in the UK modelling circuit and came across the job by chance before applying and going through a rigourous recruitment.

Speaking to the Democrat in 2008, Louise said; “People would know my grandfather Paul and aunt Paula as well known Dundalk photographers who had the business Glen Photography. My grandfather’s brother Peter was editor of The Dundalk Democrat and my dad Conor also worked there in his early years of journalism, before moving to Dublin to work with RTE.”


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