Crystal Storm

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Crystal Storm, also known as Crystal Ashley (born November 14, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an American adult model, exotic dancer and porn star. During the 1990's, she was one of the few women that had the largest breasts in the world, with a XXX cup.

Career

Crystal Storm has appeared on television shows such as Montel Williams, Jenny Jones, Sally Jessy Raphael, Howard Stern, Richard Bey, Jerry Springer, Carnie Wilson, 48 Hours, A Current Affair, Hard Copy and Duckman. She has also been on the cover and or centerfold of the magazines Bust Out, D-Cup, Busty Beauties, Hustler, Gent, Cherie, Big Top, Juggs, High Society, Swank, and others.

==Name Change and Reduction In June 2008, Crystal came back onto the scene after a 4-year hiatus, and confirmed that she will be doing hardcore work under the name Crystal Ashley. Crystal also revealed that she had a breast reduction done in 2006, because her breasts were becoming dangerous to her health. Crystal got reduced to a MMM cup with 2,000 cc of silicone. As Crystal Ashley, she began doing work with Kelly Madison on her website. According to Crystal's MySpace blog, she will be retiring in about 2010.

Measurement controversy

While working as an exotic dancer, Crystal advertised her bust size as 0 ft 127 in (3.23 m). In February 1994, Philadelphia's Department of Licenses and Inspections served notice of a violation on Crystal Storm. The department's weights and measures division, whose primary job is checking the accuracy of meat-market scales, ascertained Ms. Storm's bust measurement at only 0 ft 50 in (1.27 m), vs. her advertised measurement of "127," which Ms. Storm said was metric - 1.27 m (4 ft 2 in). [1]

Gallery

Crystal Storm from her official site
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Filmography

  • Big Busty 44 (1991)
  • Big Busty 50 (1993)
  • The Greatest Big Bust Video 2 (2001)

Big tit movies / pictures of Crystal Storm

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References

  1. Crystal Storm. newsoftheweird.com.

External links



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