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Credits and thanks

We’d like to give a shoutout to all the companies and individuals whose contributions helped make this fifth annual Sexy Singles feature hotter than ever.

Our thanks once again to the talented folks at Louis Christian Wayne Robert Spa & Salon, www.lcwrsalonandspa.com, who did the singles’ hair and makeup, and to Ocean Yacht, www.oceanyachtinc.com, which lent us its new 54-foot Super Sport vessel for our photo shoot. Also, we’d like to thank Harrah’s Casino, www.harrahs.com, which let us take over its fabulous new indoor pool complex and to the Trump Marina Hotel, www.trumpmarina.com, which allowed us to shoot there as well.

A special thanks also goes out to the incredible crew at MB and Associates of Haddonfield, N.J., www.mbandassociatespr.com, which provided us with invaluable assistance during the two-day shoot and media outreach help, too. We couldn’t do it without you. And we’d like to thank celebrity fashion stylist Anthony Henderson for once again stepping in and helping the singles look their absolute best.

Sexy Singles is the result of a group effort. As such, the following Daily News staffers are among those responsible for making it such a success year after year: Jenice Armstrong, columnist; Michael Mercanti, photo editor; Jessica Griffin, photographer; Steve Falk, photographer; John Sherlock, design editor; Jon Snyder, graphic designer.

On the Philly.com side, Ellen Dunkel, producer; Kevin Donahue, executive producer; Jillian Hoover, designer; and Emily Fox and Patrick Carney, interns.


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