Busty Heart

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Busty Heart (born Susan Sykes, May 9, 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) is a former big-bust exotic dancer, and currently owner and operator of a strip club, Busty Heart's Place, in Turtlepoint, Pennsylvania. She has 46H cup breasts, which weigh 20 lbs each,[1] and a purported 88-inch bust.[2]

Career

Born to parents who were a retired IBM executive and a public school art teacher, Busty Heart says her parents are proud of her present vocation. In fact, when she was 18, and while vacationing in Jamaica with her mother and sister, Busty's mother encouraged her to enter a wet T-shirt contest, her first public appearance.[3] After graduating from Pine Manor College, she worked as a court officer in a Boston probation office, but later left that job for exotic dancing.[1][4]Michael Globetti. "Not just a face in the crowd". The Boston Herald. July 22, 1987</ref>

In 1997, a club in Belleville, Illinois, where Busty Heart appeared was sued by a patron for negligence, claiming that her breasts being slammed into his "neck and head region" gave him a "bruised, contused, lacerated" neck.[5] The case was dismissed due to lack of evidence by the plaintiff Bennie Casson, in St. Clair County Courthouse of Bellville, Illinois.

Busty has never done porn, nor adult magazine spreads, because "it's just not me".[6]

Publicity stunts

Always a masterful publicist, Busty Heart has orchestrated numerous stunts to increase her fame. As part of her stage act, she picked up Budweiser products - and she didn't use her hands. Since Busty only used Anheuser-Busch products, everyone assumed it was a sponsored event, prompting a company spokesperson to say, "While Anheuser-Busch engages in a broad spectrum of marketing activities, we do not sponser Miss Heart's act". Busty soon showed up at Busch Stadium during a St. Louis Cardinals game, cavorted for the crowd and caused a huge distraction. Then she made the talk show rounds, and announced she would be at the next game. Busch and the stadium were trapped with two choices: allow Busty to continue her antics, or arrest her and risk being called prudes, giving her more publicity. They arrested her at the next game for "skipping around in a lewd manner", but the city of St. Louis was already abuzz with Busty Heart, who conveniently was touring at a local club.[2][7] The jury recommended a $150 fine each for Busty and her manager, for trespassing. [8]

Her other sporting event sightings include at a game of the former Hartford Whalers, causing the players to be "even more distracted from the game than usual".[9]

During the 1986 NBA playoffs, Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Fratello blamed Busty Heart for his team's loss to the Boston Celtics in game 2 of their playoff series. In game 1, CBS cameras lingered on Busty as she sat next to prospective Celtic John Salley. In game 2, she sat directly across from the Hawk's bench.[10]

At a March 1989 game between the Celtics and New Jersey Nets in Hartford, fans paid more attention to Busty than the Net's mascot Duncan or the Jersey Girls cheerleaders. According to Busty, she was offered a job with the Nets after the game, but she refused.[10]

Busty is a fan of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, and a cult hero to other fans because of her antics in the stadium, which tended to distract visiting teams. During the 1987 World Series, she moved from section to section, leading fans to cheer. Player Joe Sambito wanted an autograph, so five fans tipped Busty over the railing, and she signed the autograph upside down over the bullpen. Sambito commented, "Look, she's got double chins".[10]

Born in Boston, she became well-known as an avid Boston Celtics fan, and was the unofficial team mascot during the NBA championship season against the Los Angeles Lakers.

She once joined a strike by Eastern Airlines personnel at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, saying "These guys need more support than I do". [11]

Among her most famous television appearances was on Comedy Central's The Man Show, where she demonstrated her talent for crushing beer cans by slamming her breasts on top of them.[12] Her other TV appearances are listed below.

Trvia

  • For recreation, Busty fishes for bass and plays the organ.[4]
  • She would like to become an announcer for pro wrestling, because "they're unusual physical types I'd get along with".[4]
  • She was nicknamed "Busty" growing up.[4]
  • Among her many investments, she owns an island off the coast of Maine.[6]
  • She buys lobsters from stores, then takes them back to her island and lets them back into the sea.[6]
  • Busty Heart grew up near Heartbreak Hill, hence the name.[10]

Quotes

  • "I schedule (exotic dancing) carefully because my chest weighs about 40 pounds." [1]
  • "Some people try to be funny and they'll fall over, just to be noticed. And as I came down the runway a man fell over. He was 35. Everybody left him there. The next thing, the waitress walked over and she looked down and said he looked blue. He had died.".[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wally Spiers. "Entertainer's endowment". Belleville News-Democrat. May 11, 1990
  2. 2.0 2.1 Elaine Viets. "Stripper Endowed With Brains, Too". (newspaper name to come)
  3. Associated Press. "Prep school grad happy as a stripper". Maine Sunday Telegram. August 30, 1987
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named herald
  5. Man files lawsuit against Busty Heart
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Heart to Heart With Heart". Magazine of the Buffalo News. April 29, 1990
  7. Bill Bryan. "Dancer Arrested At Ball Park". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (date to come)
  8. Tim Poor. "Topless Dancer Convicted". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. December 13, 1990
  9. Lary Bloom. "Busty". (newspaper name to come)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "Busty's a Boston fan at Heart". The Courier-News. March 23, 1989
  11. John Dunn. Journal Inquirer. (date to come)
  12. YouTube video of Busty Heart smashing a beer can on The Man Show

Television and film appearances

  • The Man Show (Comedy Central)
  • That's Just Wrong (Fox)
  • Steve Harvey's Big Time Challange (Endemol) - finalist in the Season Finale
  • Private Parts
  • Maury - Nov 2006 episode Amazing videos
  • Outrageous and Contagous Viral Videos 2006 (Bravo)
  • Talk Soup - #14 Most Outragous TV Moments 2005
  • Bakedemy Awards 2006 (Fuji)

Upcoming media appearances

  • Manswers (Spike) scheduled for end of Jan 2007
  • An overseas appearance in 2007
  • Another Spike TV appearance
  • A movie appearance in the summer of 2007

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