Showing posts with label showgirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label showgirl. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2025

CELEBRITY INTERLUDE Showgirl Kylie Minogue


 

This is a request by @Dragon123r for Kylie Minogue dresses as a showgirl from her Homecoming Tour in Sydney on 11-10-2006. Another Celebrity dressed as a show girl and it does not go well for them

Kylie Ann Minogue was born on 28 May, 1968. The eldest of three children, Kylie's acting career began early, but it was her role as "Charlene" in the Australian soap, Neighbours (1985), which established Kylie as an international star. Her singing career began, purely by accident, when a record company executive heard Kylie's rendition of Little Eva's 1962 hit, "The Loco-Motion". She signed with PWL Records and hit-makers Stock/Aitken/Waterman in 1987. Five albums and a greatest hits compilation followed, and she made history by having more than 20 consecutive top ten hits in the UK. Her motion picture debut came with the starring role of "Lola" in The Delinquents (1989). She left PWL Records in 1992 to head in a decidedly more mature musical direction, and her self-titled debut on deconstruction records was released in 1994, spawning chart hits like "Confide In Me" and "Put Yourself In My Place". Kylie's doings were always a favorite subject of the press, but she really made waves with her controversial 1995 duet with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, "Where the Wild Roses Grow". 1997 saw the release of Kylie's first single in more than 3 years, "Some Kind of Bliss", co-written and produced by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore of The Manic Street Preachers.

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Danica Patrick Showgirl Peril


This is a request by Dragon123R for Danica Patrick dressed as a Las Vegas showgirl for 2013 American Country Awards.  It seems that criminals are kidnapping celebrities dressed as showgirls, the only more subtle kidnap tecnique would be car jak her while she driving in Indy 500.

Danica Sue Patrick is an American former professional racing driver.  She is one of the most successful women in the history of American open-wheel car racing—her victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only win by a woman in an IndyCar Series race.

Born to a working-class family in Beloit, Wisconsin, Patrick began karting at the age of ten and achieved early success by winning her class in the World Karting Association Grand National Championship three times in the mid-1990s. She dropped out of high school  with her parents' permission in 1998, and moved to the United Kingdom  to further her career. Patrick competed in Formula Vauxhall and Formula Ford before returning to the United States in 2001 due to a lack of funding. In 2002, she competed in five Barber Dodge Pro Series races for Rahal Letterman Racing. Patrick later raced in the Toyota Atlantic Series for the next two years. Her best effort was third in the championship standings for the 2004 season where she became the first woman to win a pole posistion in the series.

She first drove in the IndyCar Series with Rahal Letterman Racing in 2005 and took three pole posistiions, equaling Tomas Scheckter's record of poles in a rookie season. She was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series. She improved over the next two years with Rahal Letterman Racing in 2006 and later Andretti Green Racing in 2007. In 2008,  Patrick followed up her Japan victory to place sixth overall in the  drivers' standings. She improved on this to secure fifth the following  season, which saw her finish a career-high third at the Indianapolis 500, the best performance by any woman at the race. Patrick's overall form declined during 2010, but she still managed two-second-places at oval tracks before leaving IndyCar after the 2011 season to focus on stock car racing full-time.

Patrick began racing stock cars in 2010 in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (now Xfinity Series) with her best result coming in the form of a fourth-place finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2011. She placed a career-high tenth in the 2012 Season standings and was the second woman to clinch a pole position in the Nationwide Series after Shawna Robinson in 1994.  Patrick started in the Sprint Cup Series (now NASCAR Cup Series) in  2012. She became the first woman to win a Cup Series pole position by  setting the fastest qualifying lap for the 2013 Daytona 500, finishing eighth. Patrick bested Janet Guthrie's record for the most top-ten finishes by a woman in the Sprint Cup Series in 2015. She stopped racing full-time after the 2017 season, but competed at the 2018 Daytona 500 and the 2018 Indianapolis 500 before officially retiring.