Penthouse magazine tracy lord4/4/2024 ![]() What happened to her as a child to make her pursue a porn career? Why was she blamed as the person who brought down porn in the late 1980s? How many sex movies did she really star in? Why did she quit? There's more misinformation floating around about Traci Lords than almost anyone. Snippets of Traci's story have been told here and there, but this book will set the record straight. This is her memoir - a tale of loss, redemption, and ultimate survival as Traci Elizabeth Lords takes you into her secretive past, faces her demons, and shares her extraordinary journey of personal growth. From there she appeared in numerous adult films and magazines, denying her past and battling a deep addiction to cocaine and men. She fell in with a fast crowd, and her dreams of modelling soon landed her a spectacular centrefold in Penthouse magazine, where at 15 she became internationally known as 'Traci Lords'. At 14, Nora Kuzma ran away from home and ended up on the dirty streets of Hollywood. Jacqueline Marie Phillips – December Penthouse Pet 1999Ĭopyright 2016 KathyKC for Doodledansdeals.The moving, gripping, and tell-all autobiography of Traci Elizabeth Lords, a former child porn queen, electronica maven, and cult movie and TV star. Nanna Gibson (Nana Elliot, Dina Jewel) – February ![]() Natalie Lennox (Lace -American Gladiators) – Januaryġ997 – Pet of the Year Elizabeth Ann Hilden Here is our guide to the Hard Penthouse Pets of the 90s 1990 – Pet of the Year Stephanie PageĪmy Lynn Baxter – June Penthouse Pet 1990 Toward the end of the 1990’s Penthouse would delve into simulated, (and sometimes not simulated) sex in pictorials. His “Alien Autopsy” adventuring was a great example of this. This would lead Guccione to pay millions for access to what usually ended up being a hoax. He also became more and more enticed by the thrill of conspiracy, real or imagined. The magazine started featuring a larger number of Porn actresses as Pets. ![]() It was a move that didn’t go the way he planned. Guccione decided he would return to his roots, and go harder and more explicit than Playboy was willing. The beleaguered magazine had lost it’s lead over Playboy due to the scandals of the 80s. The 90s saw a change in direction for Penthouse.
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