BetUS.com Announces Miss September 2010 – Helen Buyon

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Meet Helen Buyon, Miss BetUS September. We think she's something special and a terrific mid-week treat before kickoff this Sunday.

A native of Caracas, Venezuela, Helen works as a physical therapist and considers herself a Buddhist. Her strong, explosive character means she falls in love fast...then out of love just as fast. She likes patience in a man because she admits it takes a lot of patience to deal with her. “I like to paint because when I paint, I let go all of my emotions.” Helen also likes to salsa dance. “It’s a Latin rhythm, and we Latins move passionately.”

 

To view the rest of Helen's photoshoot and video made especially for BetUS.com, click here.

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