Bonnie Laflin Biography
Bonnie Laflin is an American model and actress. She came to the forefront when she took to being a cheerleader for the Golden State Warriors of NBA.
Being a cheerleader brought a lot of media focus and attention towards her. She was offered guest roles in popular television series such as ‘Baywatch’ and ‘Ally McBeal’. Her first film was ‘She Said I Love You’ released in 2001.
The year 2003, saw her taking more roles in television. She hosted Hotline and became a Prime 9 News correspondent for with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, California. In 2004, she hosted the United Rockcrawling & Off-Road Challenge Series. In addition to being a skilled actor, she is also a dancer and has made appearance in music videos for Dwight, Little Texas Yoakam Creed, and Dierks Bentley
In additional to her roles in films and television she is a member of the Los Angeles Lakers front office. She is also the assistant general manager of Los Angeles D-Fenders. She is also into boxing, horseback riding and roller blading.
She supports animal rights and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and to show her support t she participate with PETA by posing in it’s "Buck the Rodeo" campaign. Other charities hat she supports are American Horse Defense Fund, Special Olympics, ASPCA, Soldier Fund, and Injured Marines Semper Fi Fund.
Currently she is hosting ESPN’s ‘Speed World’. She is also a correspondent for ESPN’s mornig show ‘Cold Pizza’.