Shemuscle model Roxie Rain has a very electric mix of both downloadable videos and images in her shemuscle section. She has both solo image as well as sets with Kelly, Jane and Melissa Detweiler..including a very original domanatrix themed threesome photo set. A NPC bodybuilder, Roxie was born in 1968 in Elgin, Illinois under the sign of Pisces and currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“If we know the divine art of concentration, if we know the divine art of meditation, if we know the divine art of contemplation, easily and consciously we can unite the inner world and the outer world.” Sri Chinmoy
The full lineup is here, with a few more competitor names added since. Michelle Flake the defending champion, is competing again and looks to be challenged by many including Huong Arcinas, Desha Rodriguez and Rosa Romero.
Maria Carolina made a generous donation to charity raising around $4,000 [US] in her native Chile in 2007.
In an annual Chilean telethon to raise money for the very worthy cause of disabled children, the professional sex worker donated hours of sex and donated all proceeds to the charity. Prostitution is legal in Chile, so Maria uses her website as a business tool, and on an unrelated note is having a 50% off sale at this time.
Shemuscle model Mary Lado was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 16, 1978 and raised in Metairie, Louisiana. She played sports such as volleyball, basketball, track, soccer, and softball growing up. After recieving an athletic scholarship in softball she obtained a bachelors degree in sociology. An IFBB figure pro, she says her favorite exercise is lunges. Mary won the overall at the 2004 NPC National Figure Championships and in her rookie year as a pro won the overall in the 2005 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Figure and the IFBB California Pro Figure. She went onto to win one of the most prestigious titles in figure -the Arnold Classic.
Colette’s blog says she made the 2nd call back and is waiting to hear back if she will make the semi finals, and said it will also largely impact if she will compete next year.
It is great to see Colette onstage, but would be even greater to see her hosting her own series - so best of luck to Colette.