Her Cup Runneth Over

YOU CAN'T GET AWAY FROM TV'S CURRENT FAVORITE BAD GIRL. The statuesque star of ""Xena: Warrior Princess'' recently strutted her breastplate on the cover of TV Guide. Now she's lolling in sheer black lingerie as one of People magazine's ""50 Most Beautiful People in the World.'' But when she sang (respectably and respectfully) ""The Star-Spangled Banner'' at a Mighty Ducks hockey game in Anaheim last week, Lucy showed how Lawless she can be. At the end of the anthem, the 5-foot-11 New Zealander exuberantly raised her arm, and suddenly, stunningly, her skimpy costume no longer completely contained her. ""Obviously, I was mortified,'' Lawless, 29, said afterward. ""It was quite a bit more exposure than I want.''

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