Wendy Whoppers

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Wendy Whoppers
Birthdate: August 13, 1970 (1970-08-13) (age 37)
Birth location: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Measurements: 80HHH-21-34 [1] currently 38-21-34
Height: 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)
Weight: 97 lb (44 kg)
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Blonde
Natural breasts: No
Orientation: Bisexual
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Alias(es): Wendy Whoppers
Official web site
Wendy Whoppers at IMDb
Wendy Whoppers at IAFD
Wendy Whoppers at AFDB

Wendy Whoppers (born August 13, 1970) is the stage name of a big-bust feature dancer and pornographic actress originally from St. Louis, Missouri.[2] Whoppers, with the aid of large breast implants, became a popular big-bust entertainer. Her first pornographic film was Palm Springs or Bust (1992), which also starred big bust performer Lisa Lipps.[1] The two appeared in many films together.

She had a total of four operations to enlarge her breasts from an original 34B, starting in 1989, ending with double lumin implants, which were made of one bag of 1000 cc of silicone inside of another bag of 2000 cc of saline. She retired from films in 1994, and has since had her breasts reduced.[1][2]

In addition to touring on the feature dancing circuit she has appeared in 120 hardcore porn films,[1] in and on the covers of many adult magazines,[3][4] and on several television talk shows, including those of Montel Williams, Danny Bonaduce, and Richard Bey.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Wendy Whoppers Biography from official site
  2. ^ a b Tea with Wendy Whoppers BEhavior interview, volume 3, issue 25, May 2000.
  3. ^ Internet Movie Database Publicity listing
  4. ^ a b Wendy Whoppers Adult Magazine Appearances from official site

[edit] Further reading

  • Dery, Mark. The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium: American Culture on the Brink. Grove Press, 2000. Page 95. ISBN 0802136702
  • Evans, Stan A. Box of Mustaches: The Darkly Funny, True Story of How Twin Brothers Survived Their Mother's Madness. iUniverse, 2003. Page 151. ISBN 0595289428
  • Hauser, Thomas. A Beautiful Sickness: Reflections on the Sweet Science. University of Arkansas Press, 2001. Page 250. ISBN 155728718X
  • Jennings, David. Skinflicks: The Inside Story of the X-Rated Video Industry. AuthorHouse, 2000. Page 271. ISBN 158721184X
  • Lovett, Anthony R. & Maranian, Matt. L. A. Bizzaro!: The Insider's Guide to the Obscure, the Absurd, and the Perverse in Los Angeles. St. Martin's Press, 1997. Page 189. ISBN 031215562X
  • McAuley, Jordan. The Celebrity Black Book 2005: Over 40,000 Celebrity Addresses. Mega Niche Media, 2005. Page 601. ISBN 0970709536
  • Petkovich, Anthony. The X Factory: Inside the American Hardcore Film Industry. Headpress, 2002. ISBN 1900486245 (Page 120 says Wendy weighed 93 pounds before breast enlargement surgery, and 107 pounds afterwards.)
  • Ramone, Connelly et al. The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time. Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005. ISBN 1560257199 (Page 46 cites Wendy's name and her movie "The Bottom Dweller")
  • Siegel, James. Epitaph: A Novel. Warner Books, 2003. ISBN 0446678708. (Page 10 of the fictional book mentions a strip club called FleshDancers featuring Wendy Whoppers.)
  • Slade, Joseph W. Pornography and Sexual Representation: a reference guide. Greenwood Press, 2001. Page 728. ISBN 0313315205

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