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Adrianne Curry
Adrianne Curry Height 5' 10" Born August 6 1982 in Joliet, Illinois, USA
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Adrianne Curry: Adrianne Marie Curry (born
August 6, 1982 in Joliet, Illinois) is an American fashion model and reality
television contestant. Curry is famous for winning the first season of America's
Next Top Model. She is married to Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady on
The Brady Bunch. She currently hosts an online radio show.
Early life
Before participating in ANTM, Curry was a waitress at Hooters. She dropped out
of Joliet West High School in Joliet, Illinois in 2000 when she was a junior.
Afterward, she earned her GED. She was also involved with drugs and had gone to
rehab prior to ANTM. Additionally, on the show she mentioned having fallen for
numerous modeling scams in her pursuit of becoming a model.
Career after ANTM
Curry lives in Los Angeles, and has modeled for Life and Style Magazine, Stuff
Magazine, People, Maxim, Marie Claire, Lucky, Macy's, Famous Stars and Straps,
Beverly Hills Choppers, and Merit Diamonds. Curry appeared on the cover and in a
nude pictorial for Playboy in February 2006 (U.S. Version) where she was paid
US$1,000,000 for the shoot.
Curry's runway shows include Anne Bowen Spring 2005, and Christopher Deane. She
has appeared in a commercial for the Sirena Collection (Merit Diamonds) that ran
from November 2004 to January 2005.
Curry was a co-host on the television game show Ballbreakers. In 2006, she
appeared on Gameshow Marathon as a celebrity panelist on the Match Game episode.
She had a cameo part in two episodes of the second season of UPN's sitcom Half &
Half Curry participated in the Vh1 show Celebrity Paranormal Project. Her
virtual-self recently appeared in a new demonstration by NVIDIA for their next
hardware, the GeForce 8 series. She hosts a weekly online radio show Thursdays
nights at nowlive.com. She and her husband appeared in the Click Five video for
"Just the Girl".
My Fair Brady and Marriage
In early 2005, Curry appeared on VH1's fourth season of The Surreal Life. After
the season ended, Curry and fellow houseguest Christopher Knight began dating,
and later moved in with each other. On September 11, 2005, VH1 began airing My
Fair Brady, a show that documented their life together and paid her an estimated
US$250,000. The show led her to being featured in Maxim's Hottest Women of
Reality TV [3] and ranked #100 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2005. Knight
proposed to Curry on the season finale of the show, which aired on November 6,
2005. The show was renewed for a second season, which focuses on the couple's
wedding preparations. The second season began airing on VH1 in June 2006. The
couple wed in Curry's hometown of Joliet on May 29, 2006 in a gothic-style
wedding. Says Curry of the goth-themed ceremony, "I wanted to go as gothic as I
could and as traditional as I could without ruffling anyone's feathers. ... I
wanted to have a black dress ... but I knew it would break my grandmother's
heart." The church in which Adrianne and Chris were married burned down October
8, 2006.
Personal life
On the October 3, 2005 broadcast of the Opie and Anthony XM Satellite Radio
show, Curry discussed her bisexuality and revealed numerous past relationships
with women. In addition, on the January 17, 2006 broadcast of Howard Stern's
Sirius Satellite Radio show, Curry discussed her sexual orientation at length.
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