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'''Courtney Alexis Stodden''' is an American [[glamour model]], [[singer]], and [[actress]]. In May 2015, a solo sex tape of Stodden was released by Vivid Entertainment [https://banana.by/index.php?newsid=242974 Видео с Кортни Стодден уже в сети (in Russian)]. Stodden came to fame by marrying actor Doug Hutchison in 2011, who at the time was 34 years older than her and she was still a minor. Her marriage led her to appear on numerous reality television programs including ''Couples Therapy'' (2012), ''Celebrity Big Brother'' (2013), ''The Mother/Daughter Experiment'' (2016), ''Celebs Go Dating'' (2017), and her own show ''Courtney'' in 2020.
'''Courtney Alexis Stodden''' is an American [[glamour model]], [[singer]], and [[actress]]. In May 2015, a solo sex tape of Stodden was released by Vivid Entertainment [https://banana.by/index.php?newsid=242974 Видео с Кортни Стодден уже в сети (in Russian)]. Stodden came to fame by marrying actor Doug Hutchison in 2011, who at the time was 34 years older than them and they was still a minor. Their marriage led them to appear on numerous reality television programs including ''Couples Therapy'' (2012), ''Celebrity Big Brother'' (2013), ''The Mother/Daughter Experiment'' (2016), ''Celebs Go Dating'' (2017), and her own show ''Courtney'' in 2020.


==Career==
==Career==


Stodden began in the entertainment industry by first venturing into modeling in her youth, competing in beauty pageants. In 2009, she hosted her own cable TV show produced by North Beach Community TV in Ocean Shores, California called ''The Courtney Stodden Show'' which aired 5 days a week. In 2010, she released the original songs "Car Candy," "Crazy," "Don't Put It on Me," "Hurting People," and "We Are America." Stodden's mother, Krista Keller, initially served as her manager, but Keller quit in the spring of 2015, citing "creative differences" and was later replaced by Doug Hutchison.
Stodden began in the entertainment industry by first venturing into modeling in their youth, competing in beauty pageants. In 2009, they hosted their own cable TV show produced by North Beach Community TV in Ocean Shores, California called ''The Courtney Stodden Show'' which aired 5 days a week. In 2010, they released the original songs "Car Candy," "Crazy," "Don't Put It on Me," "Hurting People," and "We Are America." Stodden's mother, Krista Keller, initially served as their manager, but Keller quit in the spring of 2015, citing "creative differences" and was later replaced by Doug Hutchison.


In June 2013, Stodden had breast augmentation surgery, upping her cup size from C to DD. She had the surgery filmed and posted to her website.<ref>"Huff Post"</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.inquisitr.com/810461/courtney-stodden-films-breast-enlargement-surgery-video/#0ViQg0DMqTC3AqEC.99 | title=Courtney Stodden Films Breast Enlargement Surgery | work=inquisitr.com | accessdate=2013-06-23}}</ref>
In June 2013, Stodden had breast augmentation surgery, upping her cup size from C to DD. They had the surgery filmed and posted to their website.<ref>"Huff Post"</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.inquisitr.com/810461/courtney-stodden-films-breast-enlargement-surgery-video/#0ViQg0DMqTC3AqEC.99 | title=Courtney Stodden Films Breast Enlargement Surgery | work=inquisitr.com | accessdate=2013-06-23}}</ref>


On March 18, 2014, the video for 50 Cent's "Don't Worry About It," Stodden made a guest appearance. On August 19, 2015, Rich Kid Mafia (RKM), a Los Angeles-based entertainment company whose primary services include artist management, digital marketing and music production, signed Stodden to an exclusive international management and development deal. In 2016, Stodden made her feature film debut in the independent film ''Love Addict''. It was announced on May 17, 2016 that Stodden and Hutchison were expecting their first child, but in July, Stodden announced that she had a miscarriage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://people.com/parents/courtney-stodden-baby-miscarriage-doug-hutchison/ | title=Courtney Stodden Suffers Miscarriage: They Are at an Emotional Loss for Words | work=people.com | accessdate=2016-07-17}}</ref>
On March 18, 2014, the video for 50 Cent's "Don't Worry About It," Stodden made a guest appearance. On August 19, 2015, Rich Kid Mafia (RKM), a Los Angeles-based entertainment company whose primary services include artist management, digital marketing and music production, signed Stodden to an exclusive international management and development deal. In 2016, Stodden made their feature film debut in the independent film ''Love Addict''. It was announced on May 17, 2016 that Stodden and Hutchison were expecting their first child, but in July, Stodden announced that they had a miscarriage.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://people.com/parents/courtney-stodden-baby-miscarriage-doug-hutchison/ | title=Courtney Stodden Suffers Miscarriage: They Are at an Emotional Loss for Words | work=people.com | accessdate=2016-07-17}}</ref>
 
In 2018, Stodden announced she was recording an EP and was separating from Hutchison. The two would officially divorce in March 2020. Stodden would say that the marriage failed largely due to their age difference. In 2019, Stodden signed a deal with FNL Network for a self-title reality show which she would co-produce with Rocco Leo Gaglioti. In late 2020, Stodden was briefly attached to actor Brian Austin Green after his split from actress [[Megan Fox]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/courtney-stodden-celebrates-26th-birthday-reflects-on-marriage-to-doug-hutchison-no-one-stepped-in-and-said-this-wasnt-okay-211950817.html | title=Courtney Stodden turns 26, reflects on marriage to Doug Hutchison: No one stepped in and said this wasn’t okay | work=yahoo.com | accessdate=2020-08-29}}</ref>


In 2018, Stodden announced they was recording an EP and was separating from Hutchison. The two would officially divorce in March 2020. Stodden would say that the marriage failed largely due to their age difference. In 2019, Stodden signed a deal with FNL Network for a self-titled reality show which they would co-produce with Rocco Leo Gaglioti. In late 2020, Stodden was briefly attached to actor Brian Austin Green after his split from actress [[Megan Fox]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/courtney-stodden-celebrates-26th-birthday-reflects-on-marriage-to-doug-hutchison-no-one-stepped-in-and-said-this-wasnt-okay-211950817.html | title=Courtney Stodden turns 26, reflects on marriage to Doug Hutchison: No one stepped in and said this wasn’t okay | work=yahoo.com | accessdate=2020-08-29}}</ref>


On April 13, 2021 Stodden came out as. non-binary and that their pronouns are they/them/their.<ref name=“People”>{{cite web |url= https://people.com/tv/courtney-stodden-comes-out-as-non-binary/ | title=Courtney Stodden comes out as non-binary}}</ref>


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Revision as of 23:04, 12 May 2021

Courtney Alexis Stodden is an American glamour model, singer, and actress. In May 2015, a solo sex tape of Stodden was released by Vivid Entertainment Видео с Кортни Стодден уже в сети (in Russian). Stodden came to fame by marrying actor Doug Hutchison in 2011, who at the time was 34 years older than them and they was still a minor. Their marriage led them to appear on numerous reality television programs including Couples Therapy (2012), Celebrity Big Brother (2013), The Mother/Daughter Experiment (2016), Celebs Go Dating (2017), and her own show Courtney in 2020.

Career

Stodden began in the entertainment industry by first venturing into modeling in their youth, competing in beauty pageants. In 2009, they hosted their own cable TV show produced by North Beach Community TV in Ocean Shores, California called The Courtney Stodden Show which aired 5 days a week. In 2010, they released the original songs "Car Candy," "Crazy," "Don't Put It on Me," "Hurting People," and "We Are America." Stodden's mother, Krista Keller, initially served as their manager, but Keller quit in the spring of 2015, citing "creative differences" and was later replaced by Doug Hutchison.

In June 2013, Stodden had breast augmentation surgery, upping her cup size from C to DD. They had the surgery filmed and posted to their website.[2][3]

On March 18, 2014, the video for 50 Cent's "Don't Worry About It," Stodden made a guest appearance. On August 19, 2015, Rich Kid Mafia (RKM), a Los Angeles-based entertainment company whose primary services include artist management, digital marketing and music production, signed Stodden to an exclusive international management and development deal. In 2016, Stodden made their feature film debut in the independent film Love Addict. It was announced on May 17, 2016 that Stodden and Hutchison were expecting their first child, but in July, Stodden announced that they had a miscarriage.[4]

In 2018, Stodden announced they was recording an EP and was separating from Hutchison. The two would officially divorce in March 2020. Stodden would say that the marriage failed largely due to their age difference. In 2019, Stodden signed a deal with FNL Network for a self-titled reality show which they would co-produce with Rocco Leo Gaglioti. In late 2020, Stodden was briefly attached to actor Brian Austin Green after his split from actress Megan Fox.[5]

On April 13, 2021 Stodden came out as. non-binary and that their pronouns are they/them/their.[6]

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