What is the hottest object in the universe?
		
On a typical day, one contender is the white dwarf that is at the heart of the Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537). The surface temperature of that star is around 300,000 K (540,000 R). That's 50 times hotter than our sun.
Or you could go with a quasar, where the center burns 100 times as much energy as the Milky Way. The gas around a quasar can reach a temperature of 80 million degrees.
But if you were visiting CERN in July of 2012, you would have been present to see, briefly, the production of a quark-gluon plasma that had a temperature of about 5.5 trillion degrees Kelvin.
And if you'd been present at the Big Bang, you would have observed the Planck temperature 1.416E32 Kelvin.
Personally, I would say the answer is Monica Bellucci, at a temperature of Absolute Hot.
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