Toppsy Curvey

Toppsy Curvey
Born Laurie Stathtopoulous
(1959-12-09) December 9, 1959
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Other names Topsy Curvey, Topsey Curvey
Modeling information
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Light Brown

Toppsy Curvey (born Laurie Stathopoulous December 9, 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a former big-bust feature dancer and pornographic video actress in the United States. Toppsy was a feature dancer in the late 1980s and by 1994 she began a brief soft-core pornographic video career. Toppsy is also the younger sister of fellow big-bust feature dancer and one-time porn actress Lulu Devine.

Television appearances

Toppsy has made appearances on talk shows such as The Jerry Springer Show, The Jenny Jones Show and The Sally Jessy Raphael Show. She was once hired as a spokesmodel for the Howard Stern Show but walked off after engaging in a verbal battle with comedian Judy Tenuta. She has also appeared in such men's magazines as Score, Gent, Hustler's Busty Beauties, and D-Cup Magazine.

"Bandito" sports game crashing runs

In the Tampa area, Toppsy's sister Lulu is known in local sports circles for her "Kissing Bandit" routine, made famous by former "Kissing Bandit", TV personality, big-bust model and three-time Playboy centrefold Morganna Roberts. Toppsy accompanied her sister numerous times on "bandito" runs, as she and her sister Lulu ran out on the fields during Tampa Bay Rays baseball and Tampa Bay Buccaneers football games to kiss players.

Curvey has also made appearances during other major league baseball games. On July 28, 1991, she planted a kiss on pitcher Scott Kamieniecki at Yankee Stadium.[1][2] In August 1991, at a Mets game, she visited pitcher David Cone on the mound during the second inning.[2] This event not only made news, but was also included in Sports and Courts by Frederick J. Day and You Be the Umpire! The Baseball Controversy Quiz Book by Richard Goldstein. Both these publications stated Curvey's name as Laurie Stathopoulos.[3][4] However, after kissing pitcher Nolan Ryan in October 1991, the Los Angeles Times reported that Curvey gave her name as Kathy Stathopoulous.[5]

Later career

As of 2011, Stathopolous was the owner of Crow Haven Corner, a "witch shop" in Salem, Massachusetts, and performs psychic readings there.[6] The New York Times and the store's website[7] both give her first name as "Lorelei".

References

  1. Blatt, Howard (1991-07-29). "Kiss, Angels Drop Yankees". Syracuse Herald Journal.
  2. 1 2 Donnelly, Joe (1991-08-22). "Sid Breaks Skid Strong effort in nightcap ends it at 11". Newsday.
  3. Day, Frederick J. (2005). Sports and Courts. iUniverse. p. 21. ISBN 0-595-79083-6. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
  4. Goldstein, Richard (1993). You Be the Umpire! The Baseball Controversy Quiz Book. Dell. ISBN 0-440-50498-8. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
  5. Robbins, Danny (1991-10-09). "He Didn't Know Who It Was, but Turned the Other Cheek". Los Angeles Times.
  6. "Witchy Town's Worry: Do Too Many Psychics Spoil the Brew?". New York Times. May 26, 2011.
  7. "Crow Haven Corner: About Us". Retrieved 2011-05-30.
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