Krystal Forscutt

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Krystal Forscutt
Born (1986-07-12) 12 July 1986
Australia
Occupation Accounts Assistant
Known for Australian Big Brother Housemate

Krystal Forscutt (born (1986-07-12)12 July 1986 in Batemans Bay, New South Wales) is an Australian model and reality TV contestant.

Biography

Reality television

Forscutt previously modelled for men's magazines, and came to prominence as a contestant in the Australian Big Brother series in 2006. In 2007 she appeared as a contestant on the Australian reality TV show It Takes Two.[1]

Modelling

Forscutt went on to appear regularly in Australian men's magazines Zoo Weekly, FHM and Ralph. She appeared in the video game Need for Speed: ProStreet, which makes her the first Australian to have a character in the game.[2] The representatives of Electronic Arts approached Forscutt to appear in the new Need For Speed video game, after they spotted her in a bikini shoot in Zoo Weekly.[citation needed] Forscutt was flown to EA's Vancouver headquarters where she was photographed and filmed for artists to create her character, a starting girl in the race series.

Television and acting

In January 2008, Forscutt became a regular guest on the Bigpond GameArena Benny and Richie show, and in October appeared in an episode of Seven Network's Packed to the Rafters. In May 2009, Forscutt appeared in Australian Country Music Great Steve Forde's music video Guns & Guitars. Forscutt briefly pursued a movie career in Hollywood. As of 2010 she had relocated to Melbourne. On 29 July 2010, she made an appearance on The Matty Johns Show.

Music

In November 2010, Krystal Forscutt spoke to the Herald Sun about her upcoming venture in music. She stated that she was a part of a girl group called "Video Girl" and that the group had already recorded their debut album and were in the process of putting together a show to perform at gigs. Forscutt said she would sing and DJ in the group. The band was to supposed to release music in 2011, however, music industry sources indicated that Forscutt's music career had been cut short. Forscutt returned to Brisbane and is working as an accounts manager.

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