Bodybuilder Nicole Bass — who went from being a star on “The Howard Stern Show” to wrestling with the WWE — has died at the age of 52. The tragic beauty’s cause of death is being carefully hidden, though. Christine Marrone, who claimed to be in a lesbian relationship with Nicole, declared: “I will not be answering [any] who, what, where, when, why questions right now.” It was a sad end for the troubled athlete who found fame while making porn films and working a secret life as a prostitute!
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Nicole (posing here with her new girlfriend, who she called "Kristy Brown") first found fame as a regular on Howard Stern's radio show in 1993 — when she was married to Bob Fuchs, who would later leave her widowed after his death in 2013. Nicole briefly flirted with mainstream success as part of the WWE, but soon joined fellow
female wrestler Chyna in becoming a porn star at the end of the '90s.
The National ENQUIRER also caught her secretly supplementing her bodybuilding income as a prostitute!
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Nicole (posing here with her new girlfriend, who she called "Kristy Brown") first found fame as a regular on Howard Stern's radio show in 1993 — when she was married to Bob Fuchs, who would later leave her widowed after his death in 2013. Nicole briefly flirted with mainstream success as part of the WWE, but soon joined fellow
female wrestler Chyna in becoming a porn star at the end of the '90s.
The National ENQUIRER also caught her secretly supplementing her bodybuilding income as a prostitute!
A fellow escort told The ENQUIRER in 1999 that Nicole offered "everything for a price," and a reporter witnessed Nicole performing sexual acts in her private Long Island studio in 2000. Her mainstream porn film mostly consisted of muscle fetish and S&M domination scenes. Nicole's very private sessions, however, had her boasting that she was "the highest-priced sex worker" in the fitness industry's underground prostitution network.
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Nicole (posing here with her new girlfriend, who she called "Kristy Brown") first found fame as a regular on Howard Stern's radio show in 1993 — when she was married to Bob Fuchs, who would later leave her widowed after his death in 2013. Nicole briefly flirted with mainstream success as part of the WWE, but soon joined fellow
female wrestler Chyna in becoming a porn star at the end of the '90s.
The National ENQUIRER also caught her secretly supplementing her bodybuilding income as a prostitute!
A fellow escort told The ENQUIRER in 1999 that Nicole offered "everything for a price," and a reporter witnessed Nicole performing sexual acts in her private Long Island studio in 2000. Her mainstream porn film mostly consisted of muscle fetish and S&M domination scenes. Nicole's very private sessions, however, had her boasting that she was "the highest-priced sex worker" in the fitness industry's underground prostitution network.
There were multiple accusations of Nicole abusing steroids throughout her career. The self-billed "largest women's bodybuilder in the world" was hospitalized with pancreatitis in 2006, which has been linked to steroid abuse. Nicole had posted new photos of herself hospitalized in 2016, but wouldn't discuss her illness. "Nicole was an amazing woman," said Christine. "Strong not only on the outside. but inside as well."
Nicole (posing here with her new girlfriend, who she called "Kristy Brown") first found fame as a regular on Howard Stern's radio show in 1993 — when she was married to Bob Fuchs, who would later leave her widowed after his death in 2013. Nicole briefly flirted with mainstream success as part of the WWE, but soon joined fellow
female wrestler Chyna in becoming a porn star at the end of the '90s.
The National ENQUIRER also caught her secretly supplementing her bodybuilding income as a prostitute!
A fellow escort told The ENQUIRER in 1999 that Nicole offered "everything for a price," and a reporter witnessed Nicole performing sexual acts in her private Long Island studio in 2000. Her mainstream porn film mostly consisted of muscle fetish and S&M domination scenes. Nicole's very private sessions, however, had her boasting that she was "the highest-priced sex worker" in the fitness industry's underground prostitution network.
There were multiple accusations of Nicole abusing steroids throughout her career. The self-billed "largest women's bodybuilder in the world" was hospitalized with pancreatitis in 2006, which has been linked to steroid abuse. Nicole had posted new photos of herself hospitalized in 2016, but wouldn't discuss her illness. "Nicole was an amazing woman," said Christine. "Strong not only on the outside. but inside as well."