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Anna Nicole Smith’s acting experience

Anna Nicole Smith, an alternative Cinderella. From a small town girl to become a world-famous star; from a supermarket cashier to become the bunny girl dreamed of by many men in the world; in the prime of life, she married a rich old man who was about to die; in order to compete for a huge inheritance, she married her husband before his body was still cold. When her stepson starts a lawsuit, Anna is always the subject of all kinds of gossip. No wonder the American cable TV station commented after her death: "A life that was gorgeous but always in trouble.".

Anna Nicole Smith, this "Playboy" girl created enough news to support a gossip weekly during her lifetime, and she continued her "craziness" to the end when she died. Major television stations in the United States broadcast the news about Anna 24 hours a day.

Dancer Career

After leaving Bill, Anna worked as a cashier in a local supermarket for four years, earning only $60 a week. The embarrassment of life made Anna feel very painful. She did not have a diploma from a higher education institution or a smart mind, but God gave Anna beauty: a head of satin-like blond hair, a pair of seductive big eyes, and a figure that made men bleed. The photographer who took pictures of her said that he had never seen a woman as sexy and attractive as Anna since Marilyn Monroe. In 1991, Anna met billionaire J. Howard Marshall II, who would become her husband, while stripping at a gentlemen's club in Houston. Marshall, like Anna, is from Texas and made his fortune in the oil business, with businesses all over the world. Marshall was 86 years old when he met Anna, and Anna was young enough to be his granddaughter. But the age gap does not affect Anna's attraction to Marshall. Whenever Anna goes to a Houston club to perform a striptease, Marshall will go to support her. Within a few months, the relationship between the two quickly heated up. Anna squandered her admirer's wealth, bought valuable clothes, had dental care and breast augmentation surgery. After receiving a lot of money, Anna entered the world of fashion modeling and soon met the "elegant man" - Hugh Hefner, the owner of "Playboy". In March 1992, Anna appeared on the cover of the magazine and was hailed as the "Second Marilyn Monroe". Two months later, she became the magazine's long-term contract model. In June 1993, under the stage name "Anna Nicole Smith", she was named "Companion of the Year" by the magazine. Anna also signed a contract with the famous denim brand Guess, and since then her image has frequently appeared in various advertising media. Anna in the spotlight became the center of attention, and her boyfriends who had left her in the past began to make love calls to her. "They never called after they left, because I always found that they deceived my feelings and always let me catch them in bed." Anna said afterwards: "I don't care about them now." Good harvests in the workplace and in love At that time, Anna also entered the film market, but the response was mediocre, but her hot figure was still the darling of advertisers. In 1994, an H&M advertising poster for which she was the spokesperson caused numerous car accidents in several major European cities.

Life is a play

In 2002, the entertainment TV channel took advantage of the hot iron and planned a TV show hosted by Anna. This became the famous "Anna Nicole Show" . At the beginning of the show, the luxury and eccentricity of the upper class reflected in Anna made the audience laugh. But as time goes by, the recurring scenes of "drug abuse" and "suicide", as well as Anna's incoherent behavior and growing body shape, make the audience's disgust and disgust grow day by day. After two seasons, The Anna Nicole Show was canceled due to negative reviews. Of course, Anna was not willing to withdraw from the public eye: she signed an endorsement contract with TrimSpa, a well-known weight loss drug manufacturer, and gradually lost 30 kilograms in the following few years.

The "Queen of Reality Shows" gradually faded out of the public eye. A slim, confident and charming "model of weight loss" gradually attracted the attention of the media. What Anna has received is not only recognition and appreciation - because the safety of the weight-loss drugs she endorses has always been controversial, she is often the subject of doubts from all parties. At the 32nd American Music Awards, when she introduced singer Kenny West as the host, she actually made a lot of strange and irrelevant remarks. Afterwards, it was reported that TrimSpa was considering firing Anna because she was dissatisfied with Anna's "trance-like and frivolous behavior and remarks."

Beginning in 2005, Anna seemed determined to reverse her notorious public image: she wrote columns for the media, and had relationships with National Explorer photojournalist Larry Burksheed, private Lawyer Stern made his relationship public, insisted on a healthy lifestyle, and did not wear revealing clothing when going out... However, everything later proved that this seemingly comfortable and leisurely life was just a brief calm before the storm.

Beauty and Curse The unexpected death of Anna Nicole Smith has resurfaced a long-standing "curse" of Playboy Playmates.

Although having your gorgeous nude photos appear on the center page of "Playboy" magazine is the dream of most models and the pinnacle of their careers, being selected as a "Playboy" girl is a very "dangerous" thing, including Including Anna, at least 25 Playboy Playmates have died "accidentally" so far, including 3 deaths from murder, 5 deaths from drug or drug overdose, 4 deaths from tragic car accidents, and 12 deaths. Due to cancer and other diseases, one person died in a plane crash! The most famous "Playboy" girl is Marilyn Monroe. Monroe became the playmate of "Playboy" magazine in December 1953 not because of her own decision, but because of "Playboy" boss Hugh Hef. Na bought nude photos of her before she became famous and published them in magazines to make a fortune.