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Babes of Burlesque: 49

ROXI D’LITE

Hailing from Windsor, Ontario, in the Great Frozen North of Canada, Roxi D’Lite has established a rep as one of the bad girls of burlesque. She describes herself as “The Drinkin’ Smokin’ Strippin’ Machine,” and burnished her bad-girl cred by starring in the film Burlesque Assassins. Be that as it may, Roxi is often most alluring when she sheds the raunchy persona. She can be dreamboat-sweet, too, as in her erotic act, “Junglesque,”  with an aerial climax, performed at The Orleans Casino for the Viva Las Vegas Festival.

But Roxi would not be Roxi unless she was purr-fecting something naughty, as in this act called “Fetish Feline.” That latex outfit she’s wearing would put Catwoman to shame, regardless of whether you’re talking Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar.

You can follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Roxi_Dlite

Babes of Burlesque: 52

ROXI D’LITE

Hailing from Windsor, Ontario, in the Great Frozen North of Canada, Roxi D’Lite has established a rep as one of the bad girls of burlesque. She describes herself as “The Drinkin’ Smokin’ Strippin’ Machine,” and burnished her bad-girl cred by starring in the film Burlesque Assassins. Be that as it may, Roxi is often most alluring when she sheds the raunchy persona. She can be dreamboat-sweet, too, as in her erotic act, “Junglesque,”  with an aerial climax, performed at The Orleans Casino for the Viva Las Vegas Festival.

But Roxi would not be Roxi unless she was purr-fecting something naughty, as in this act called “Fetish Feline.” That latex outfit she’s wearing would put Catwoman to shame, regardless of whether you’re talking Eartha Kitt or Julie Newmar.

You can follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Roxi_Dlite

Go! Girl! Go! — Dos

Julie Newmar appears as a dancing assassin in 1953’s Slaves of Babylon. Billed under her real surname, Julie Newmeyer, she flashed the same sensuous moves that earned her dancing roles in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Lil Abner. Later, she made the transition from the screen to television, winning new fans with her purr-fect turn as Catwoman on the boffo 1960s hit show Batman. Join us tomorrow for another Girl Going Wild.

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