A not-quite-reformed rocker chick whose past is evident in every snap of her gum, bad-girl prototype Drea de Matteo has survived in a world where people go missing every episode. Drea's character Adrianna La Cerva, the long-legged, long-suffering fiancée of Christopher Moltisanti on HBO's landmark mob epic, The Sopranos, was only intended to make one appearance and then vanish. One gander at sexbomb Drea, though, and it became clear that making her a series regular was an offer that no one with a sex drive could possibly refuse. Adrianna rapidly became arguably the most beloved female character in Sopranos history, while Drea inarguably ruled one of the most lusted-after beauties in popular culture throughout the show's run—and beyond! One key to Drea's killer performance is that she always made sure Adrianna should spend as much time as possible in her underwear. Panties and bra come as naturally to Drea's hard-body, high boobs, and elevated rump as wishing she'd take those bras and panties off comes to the rest of us. After Adrianna's tragic exit from The Sopranos (How could you, Silvio?), Drea went on to co-star in the high-octane biker Sons of Anarchy and the sexed-up primetime soap Desperate Housewives. From 2001 to 2013, Drea was romantically partnered with Shooter Jennings, the musician son of outlaw country legend Waylon Jennings. Since 2015, Drea has been the main squeeze of electronica spinner Michael Devin. Don't let her best-known relationships lead you to believe that Drea is completely straight, though. “I love men and they’re who I go out with," she said back in 2005, "but every now and then —well, I can’t say I’ve never been with a woman!" Please, Drea—keep saying it! And doing it!