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Carmen Electra Takes It Off and Turns It Up

Posted on 01 August 2008 by xXxTerra

Carmen Electra Joins Les Femmes Cheries

Carmen Electra made a special (kinky) appearance at Les Femmes Cheries burlesque show on Tuesday night at the Key Club in Hollywood. The audience got all worked up and excited when Carmen strutted her hot self on stage dressed in a black satin bra, knickers, and fishnets. She performed a hard rock striptease/cabaret routine with the regular Les Femmes cast.

Carmen Electra Teases the Crowd

Let me just say, the former Baywatch babe’s body is still bangin’ at age 36. Rumor has it that she enjoyed it so much that she is thinking of doing it again.

Carmen wants to come BACK to Les Femmes Cheries

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What many people don’t know is that Carmen has a not only a modeling and acting background, but has been involved in music, as well. She released a self-titled debut album in 1993 with Prince’s Paisley Park Records, which featured songs such as ‘Go Go Dancer’ and ‘Fantasia Erotica’ (yeah, she was a freak back in the day, too); but, obviously, it was a flop.

It’s okay, though… she’s done alright for herself in spite of that bump in the road. In fact, before the group came to be, she was asked to be one of the original Pussycat Dolls. She declined because, “Financially, I couldn’t become part of their new music project… It was a sacrifice I couldn’t make,” she explained.

Carmen Electra Joins Les Femmes Cheries

Les Femmes Cheries burlesque show was created by world renowned burlesque dancer Lola LaBelle, with choreography by original Pussycat Doll Lindsey Allen (also Forty Deuce dancer and Charlie’s Angels 2 choreographer). This show embraced the old fashioned virtues of real women - curves, sass, ass and classy teasing sex appeal. Even before the show started, we were greeted by sexy French maids who were ready to serve us champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries. Needless to say, the audience was nicely prepped and in the mood for playful seduction.

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Next to the seductively humorous choreography, the costumes were just as hot. Less was definitely more! The skimpy outfits were created by designer Eliza Bane, who has made pieces for Beyonce, Celine Dion, Queen Latifah, among many other celebrities. (Eliza: Do you have time to squeeze in an extra girl for a fitting next week? I liked the sexy secretary look.)

Mrs. McSlutty

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Anyway, no worries for those who have not yet caught the show at the Key Club; not all is lost… The producer informed Hollywire.com that Les Femmes Cheries nights will happen monthly starting in September and will announce a new and probably larger venue in the near future. She also mentioned that they picked up a new sponsor, Skull Clothing, so the sassy Cheries aren’t going anywhere yet!

For more information or to book a private party, contact publicity@breakoutent.com

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Dita Von Teese is good enough to “drink”

Posted on 27 April 2008 by ksouthall

Dita Von Teese

Dita Von Teese performed a sexy martini glass strip tease at the “Be Cointreauversial”

Dita Von Teese

party at the Angel Orensanz Center for Performing Arts in New York. The always on point burlesque star was launching a new specialty cocktail named The Cointreau Teese created in partnership with the French spirit brand. The drink offers a combination of infused apple juice, fresh lemon juice and monin violet syrup to dance on your pallet.

Dita Von Teese

The drink was passed around to the party attendees, which included Tara Subkoff, Catherine Malandrino, Jason Lewis, Russell Simmons, Hope Atherton, Adam Lippes, Dylan Lauren and RuPaul.

Quite a crowd, sounds like my kind of party!

Dita Von TeeseDita was seen in a fuschia-purple Amanda Wakeley gown and a matching sparkling hair accessory at the top of her crown to finish off the look.

Ooh la la Miss Teese!

Dita Von Teese

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