End Of A Troubled Life

I thought I remembered her name and couldn't recall why and then when I read the article I remembered her marrying that old oil tycoon. Was she "infamous" for anything else?
 
She was a model and had done a bit of porn too before she married him, then was quite comfy and did what she wanted to do for work. But this is very very sad.
 
Yes it is sad, whatever anyone thinks of her or her lifetsyle - it is a waste of a life. And her daughter growing up with no Mother and all of the bad press will be terribly sad.
 
Very sad for the little girl. If having your own children can't help you alter your lifestyle for the better... nothing will.
 
"...............then was quite comfy and did what she wanted to do for work."

Radio report this morning said she had declared herself bankrupt some time back.
 
I think the courts declared last year she was entitled to her late billionaire husbands money.
 
Just heard on the radio that her dying moments were filmed and have already been sold for a figure in the region of $500 000!!!
 
Originally posted by Colin Phillips@Feb 9 2007, 08:57 AM
"Yes he did, he died in her hospital room just a couple of days after having her baby"

He died after having her baby??????????????? :blink: :what: :confused: ;)
Does not sound right does it :lol:
 
Why is this woman "famous"?

I'd never heard of her until her death became the number one news story today.
 
I think its a fantastic plan - anyone know some unfeasibly old bloke that is really really rich that i can marry and wait for his demise?? ( or woman actally these days - Im sure Id manage!!)

Sad for the baby though.
 
Originally posted by Venusian@Feb 9 2007, 04:46 PM
Why is this woman "famous"?

I'd never heard of her until her death became the number one news story today.
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Smith's career took off after she was chosen by Hugh Hefner to appear on the cover of the March 1992 issue of Playboy wearing a low-cut evening gown.

She was subsequently called "the next Marilyn Monroe" in press reports, a comparison she encouraged by wearing a hairstyle reminiscent of Monroe's, as well as her trademark white dress.

Becoming one of Playboy's most popular models, Smith began a trend for a more voluptuous look. She next posed nude for the May 1992 centerfold (under the name Vickie Smith).

Smith was chosen to be the 1993 Playmate of the Year. By the time of her PMOY pictorial, she finally settled on the name Anna Nicole Smith.


The cover for the June 1993 issue of PlayboyShe secured a contract to replace supermodel Claudia Schiffer in the Guess? jeans ad campaign in a series of sultry black and white photographs. Guess? capitalized on Smith's strong resemblance to sex symbol Jayne Mansfield and even put her in Jayne-inspired photo sessions.

Smith once did a nude Playboy layout in Mansfield's famous Beverly Hills mansion, the "Pink Palace."

A photograph of the voluptuous model was used by New York magazine on the cover of its August 22, 1994 issue titled White Trash Nation. In the photo, she appears squatting in a short skirt and cowboy boots as she eats chips.

In October 1994, her lawyer initiated a $5,000,000 lawsuit against the magazine claiming unauthorized use of her photo and that the article had damaged her reputation. Her lawyer said that Smith was told she was being photographed to embody the "All-American-woman look" and that they wanted glamour shots. He further stated that the picture used was taken for fun during a break. The editor of 'New York' said that the photo was one of dozens taken for the cover and that he guessed they just found the picture that was chosen unflattering.
 
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