Babe Name: | Bobbi Billard | ||||||
Profession: | Supermodel | ||||||
Official Site: | The Official Bobbi Billard Website | ||||||
Ethnicity: | Caucasian | ||||||
Country of Origin: | United States | ||||||
Province / State: | TX - Texas | ||||||
Place of Birth: | Austin | ||||||
Date of Birth: | December 12, 1975 (35 years old) | ||||||
Aliases: | Bobbi Doll | ||||||
Eye Color: | Brown | ||||||
Hair Color: | Blonde | ||||||
Heigth: | 173 cm - 5 feet and 8 inches | ||||||
Weight: | 55 kg - 121 lbs | ||||||
Measurements: | 34DDD-26-34 | ||||||
Fake boobs: | Yes | ||||||
Career Status: | Active | ||||||
Career Start And End | - | ||||||
Shoe Size: | 8 (U.S. & Canada Women Size) ? | ||||||
Tattoos: | Winnie the Pooh & Tigger on right calf; flowers on right butt cheek | ||||||
Piercings: | Navel | ||||||
Extra text: | "I always knew that I wanted to model: even at the age of 4 I was striking a pose. I was born in Austin, Texas on December 12th, 1975. I moved from there to Richardson, Texas and then on to Mission Viejo, California. As a child, I was made fun of. They called me "monkey lips" and I really never fit in. My mother told me not to worry and that my full lips would be on the cover of Vogue someday. Well, maybe not Vogue, but they did make the cover of Minitruckin' Magazine. I first started modeling at the age of 12. My parents thought that maybe modeling school would improve my self-esteem. When you are teased so much, sometimes you start to believe the insults because part of your self image comes from the feedback you receive from others. I always felt like a total outcast amongst the kids at school, however I loved being in front of the camera and got a lot of experience early on. Success is definitely the best revenge as long as it motivates you to do something positive for yourself. So that's how I got started in this business. I think it is really important to like what you do for a living and I absolutely love modeling. At 19, I got my first paying modeling job. It was a poster for Jones Performance Fuel Systems. For this job, I had to hold this carburetor made by Holley. It was called the Dominator, and I remember that thing was sooo... heavy and I had to hold it still for practically forever. And they say modeling isn't work... The finished product was me (just my body) wearing a patent leather bikini holding the Dominator carburetor and the caption read, "Injection is nice, but I'd rather be dominated!". I made an appearance at the Super Chevy Show in Pomona and signed autographs at the Jones Performance Fuel Systems booth. I was a celebrity for a day. I knew then that this was what I wanted to do. Nevertheless, I always thought that someone was going to find me and wave their magic wand and make me famous. I know now that that is not how it works. The photographer from the poster, Jeff Tinnion, recommended me to McMullen Argus Publishing Company and I showed them my pictures. I got the job to be on the cover of Minitruckin' Magazine in August 1998 and from that I got to be in the Hot Bike and Street Rodder 1999 Calendars. It pretty much snowballed from there. I've been in an ad for Dragonfly, which ran in Surfing Magazine for 2 months, and I was in Playboy Magazine (Sept. 99 issue, page 177). Now I am appearing on the boob tube too (LOL!). You might have seen me on the Howard Stern Productions t.v. show "Son of the Beach" which airs on FX Networks. I filmed a commercial for Diet Dr. Pepper which should be airing soon. You can also watch me regularly on WOW Women of Wrestling. I play Summer of the Beach Patrol. So not only do I model and act... I kick butt too! I still keep getting great job offers everyday." Bobbi Billard | ||||||
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Bobbi Billard
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