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Amy Weber, born July 2, 1972 in Peoria, Illinois,
is an American actress and entertainer.
Her first notable acting job came on the FX show
Son of the Beach as Porcelain Bidet.
Weber was also a heel diva for World Wrestling
Entertainment's SmackDown! brand. Her gimmick was as John "Bradshaw" Layfield's
image consultant in The Cabinet.
On December 31, 2004 she was featured on the New
Year's Eve live episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno after correspondent
Tom Green went all over New York City looking for someone to kiss him at
midnight. After much of his begging, she reluctantly agreed to kiss him.
Weber later left WWE due to harassment she received
on a flight to Anchorage, Alaska, allegedly from Randy Orton and Edge. It has
also been suggested that the reason for her departure was because of the ribbing
she received from her colleagues about her photos appearing on a flyer for a
Japanese strip club.
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Facts & Stats
Quotes
"There is nothing better than playing a bad girl
for two months, then turning around and playing someone sweet. Films give you
this opportunity."
"I have always brought home stray animals -
everything from squirrels to wild rabbits to foxes and turtles."
"If I could be a man for a day, the first thing I
would do is have sex."
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Her
appearances in Playboy Special Editions
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Playboy's Girls of Summer '93 June 1993 - page
92.
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Playboy's Hot Denim Daze May 1995 - page 65.
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Playboy's Girls of Summer July 1995 - pages
74-77.
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Playboy's Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads January
1997 - pages 46-47.
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