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Lolo FerrariFrench dancer, adult film actress, actress, singer. ; owner of the largest breasts in the world
Date of Birth: 09.02.1963
Country: France |
Content:
- Biography of Lolo Ferrari
- The Silicone Treasure
- The Controversy and Legal Battles
- The Cannes Film Festival and Eurotrash
- A Tragic End
Biography of Lolo Ferrari
French dancer, adult film actress, actress, singer, and holder of the world's largest breasts. She artificially increased the size of her breasts and in 1996 and 1999 made it into the Guinness World Records. Lolo Ferrari was born as Eve Valois in Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, France, on February 9, 1963. She grew up in the resort town of La Baule. As a teenager, Valois worked several modeling jobs. In 1988, she married Eric Vigne, who was 22 years older than her.
The Silicone Treasure
With the support of her husband, Eve underwent numerous plastic surgeries to create her masterpiece silicone bust measuring 180 cm (2x90). This did not go unnoticed, and her "silicone treasure" immediately entered the Guinness World Records. According to the records, each of Valois' breasts weighed 2.8 kg and contained three liters of solution. She had to wear a special bra, and due to the consequences of the surgeries, she had to take medication and endure pain.
The Controversy and Legal Battles
Measurements of her breasts were recorded differently in various sources: 58F, 54G, and 54J. The engineer involved in designing the Boeing 747 was reportedly responsible for developing her breast implants, according to the Channel 4 documentary "Dying To Be Beautiful." Lolo borrowed her stage name from French slang, which refers to breasts. She used the name Lolo Ferrari when she starred in several pornographic films. However, using the name "Ferrari" led to prolonged legal battles. Lolo, wanting to launch a line of underwear called "Ferrari Underwear," simply used her grandfather's name, but the automotive company "Ferrari" was unhappy with the use of their brand. Additionally, dolls named Lolo Ferrari were sold on the market.
The Cannes Film Festival and Eurotrash
In 1995, Lolo caused a sensation at the Cannes Film Festival when she presented the Belgian fantasy film "Camping Cosmos" by Jan Bucquoy. It was the second comedy film in the trilogy "The Sexual Life of the Belgians," which told unusual and nonconformist stories about the sexual habits of Belgians. Alongside Ferrari, the film starred Claude Semal, Noël Godin, and Herman Brusselmans. Lolo cleverly used the public attention she received and gained a regular role in the British Channel 4 television show "Eurotrash," which attracted an average of 900,000 viewers every week. The media frenzy helped Ferrari participate in other European shows, and she performed musical numbers in cabarets and strip shows.
A Tragic End
Hoping to start a career as a pop singer, Lolo recorded two singles, "Airbag Generation" and "Set Me Free." Later, two more cabaret-style songs were released, "Dance Dance Dance" and a cover of Thelma Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way." None of the latter two singles were released for sale. On the morning of March 5, 2000, 37-year-old Ferrari was found dead in her home in Grasse, French Riviera. Initially, there was speculation of a drug overdose, but further autopsy revealed that Lolo died from suffocation. Her widower, Eric Vigne, became the main suspect, was arrested, spent a year in prison, and was eventually released.

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