Bobbi Billard

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Bobbi Billard
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Bobbi Billard in Hollywood, California 2010
Born Barbara Anne Billard
(1975-12-12) December 12, 1975 (age 48)
Austin, Texas[1]
Website http://www.bobbibillard.com/
Modeling information
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 130 lb (59 kg; 9.3 st)
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Brown
Measurements 36DD-26-36

Barbara "Bobbi" Billard (born December 12, 1975) is a bikini and glamour model, actress, and former professional wrestler.

Career

Acting career

Billard's first commercial, "Green Bay Watch", was for Diet Dr Pepper and was shown during Super Bowl XXXV. [2] She had a few small parts on TV shows like Howard Stern's Son of the Beach and then in cinema. Her first film role was in Phat Girlz starring Mo'Nique as a bikini girl. She starred as Vicki in a comedy/horror film called Ice Scream: The ReMix, also known as Hot Blood Sundae which was a ten year remake of a movie that had a bit of a cult following. Billard had a role as Brunhilda in Ryan & Sean's Not So Excellent Adventure. She had a small cameo appearance in a movie called Red Herring starring Vincent Pastore from The Sopranos fame and starring as Anna Nicole Smith on the TV show Famous Crime Scene on VH1.

Modeling career

Billard began modeling at the age of 12.[1] Her first paid modeling job was at the age of 19 for Jones Performance Fuel Systems.[1] From there, she was on the cover of Mini-truckin' magazine, as well as appearing in calendars for Hot Bike and Street Rodder.[1]

On the MySpace social network, she had over one and a half million "friends", making her one of the most popular people on the site.[3]

She has appeared in Muscular Development, Muscle Mag and American Curves,[1] as well as in two series of Benchwarmer trading cards.[1] She made music video appearances in Blues Traveler's "Girl Inside My Head",[1] Kottonmouth Kings' "King Klick",[1] Yung Berg's "Sexy Lady" and Fireball's "What I Want" with Bob Sinclar. She has appeared on the cover of People Magazine Australia and was featured inside the issue as one of the "top 20 Internet babes". In the same month, she appeared in Esquire Turkey. She has also been published in Spain in Interviu. Her latest pictorials have been published in Playboy's Voluptuous Vixens June/July 2010 and Playboy's Big Boobs & Hot Buns 2010.[4]

Wrestling career

Bobbi Billard
Born (1975-12-12) December 12, 1975 (age 48)
Austin, Texas
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Summer
Bobbi Bling Bling
Bobbi Billard
Billed height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Billed weight 130 lb (59 kg; 9.3 st)
Billed from Austin, Texas
Trained by WOW Training staff
Selina Majors
Peggy Lee Leather
OVW Training staff
Ivory
Jacqueline
Debut 2000
Retired 2005

Billard became a professional wrestler in the California-based Women of Wrestling (WOW) promotion.[1] Using the name Summer, Billard was given the gimmick of a Baywatch-like lifeguard along with a tag team partner named Sandy. The duo was collectively known as The Beach Patrol.[1] They had several tag team matches together and were unsuccessful in the WOW Tag Team Title Tournament. At WOW Unleashed, the team fought to a draw with Farrah and Paradise.

Billard signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in December 2003 and entered their developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling.[5][6] She received training from Ivory and Jacqueline. She was released after receiving an injury.[6]

Billard's last job in wrestling was with Nu Wrestling Evolution in Italy, where she worked a tour as a valet.

In wrestling

Personal life

Billard was born in Austin, Texas and later moved to Richardson, Texas and then to Mission Viejo, California.[1] She lives in Las Vegas.[citation needed]

See also

References

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