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So, who is Carrie Stevens?

The Wikipedia page on Carrie Stevens, aka Chanel Stevens, (born May 1, 1969)[1] says she is an American model, actress, and entrepreneur. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for June 1997. 

After being spotted in a dentist's waiting room by a Hollywood talent agent,[4] Stevens first television appearance was on an episode of the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1992. 

Early in her acting career Stevens appeared in several low budget straight-to-video erotic thrillers such as Dead End (1992), Sins of Desire (1993), Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III (1994), and Jane Street (1996).
Steven’s modelling career began with local modeling in the Memphis region. After moving to California she appeared a few print ads and commercials. She then got her big modeling break when selected as Playboy’s Playmate of The Month for June 1997. She later appeared in the March 1999 Playboy Special Edition Playmates in Bed – both on the cover and in a photo-shoot inside.

Stevens was then the cover model for the Fall 2002 issue of Gene Simmons' magazine, Gene Simmons Tongue which also included a feature article, Carrie Stevens: Confessions of a Rock Starlet.

She has also appeared in Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Allure, and Women’s Fitness.  

She has appeared in numerous television shows, including the Sci Fi Channel's Black Scorpion along with an episode of Wild On! for E! Entertainment Television. In addition, she's had small roles in Pacific Blue and Beverly Hills, 90210, the daytime TV drama Days of Our Lives and 18 Wheels of Justice. She guest starred on Jake in Progress and Two and a Half Men

In 2001 Stevens had a small roles in several movies including Vegas, City of Dreams, Rock Star with Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston, and Longshot with NSYNC and Britney Spears, as well as a lead role in another low budget thriller called Head Games. This was followed up with small supporting roles in The Backlot Murders (horror), Cruel Game (thriller), and Who's Your Daddy? in 2002.

Then in 2017 . . . 

Yes, she has got boobs! Two of a kind?

Ex-Playboy model accuses Stone of grabbing her boob!

Boobs, an ex-Playboy model and a rogue left-wing film director, who needs taking down a peg or two, has the capacity to draw some attention in the "information environment".

A headline from Variety from 2017 runs . . .

Variety magazine ran this story (Oct 13, 2017)
Oliver Stone Accused of Groping Former Playboy Model in ’90s
Maane Khatchatourian reported:
After coming to disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein’s defense, Oliver Stone is now facing a sexual assault allegation of his own.
Former Playboy model Carrie Stevens has accused the renowned director of groping her at a party 26 years ago.
Stevens wrote in a Facebook post that Weinstein and Stone are (Re:LODE Radio's emphasis) 
“two of a kind.” 
Stevens, who was Playboy’s Playmate of the Month in June 1997 and has had small acting roles since then, said the filmmaker grabbed her breast at a party.
“I was only 22 years old. Oliver walked past me and grabbed my boob as he waltzed out the front door of a party,” the now 48-year-old wrote on Thursday.
“I still remember the cocky grin on his face like he got away with something,” she added. “These douchebags are not above the law, and they should be held to the same standard as every other man. It’s common decency NOT to grab boobs, pu–ies (like our President does) … or any other body part of another, uninvited. They should go back to preschool, because they must’ve missed the lesson … ‘keep your hands to yourself.'”
Too right! 
If true, then Stone was responsible for a sexual assault, in a clear equivalence to the misogynistic power-play and abuse found at the Playboy Mansion, and in the type of behaviour that led to the jailing of Harvey Weinstein. 
But! Hush! Caution! Echoland! 
Is this, and other stories, simply "news", or furthering other, or hidden, agendas? Time for a conversation? A long conversation? And to find out more about Carrie Stevens Google "Carrie Stevens today".

UNRATED
They were just a couple of tweets, . . . 
. . . but they propelled actress and Playboy playmate Carrie Stevens into the headlines, as stories swirled about sexual harassment in the movie industry and the alleged affairs of some of the most powerful men in America.  
Besieged by the media, Carrie was shocked and astounded at the frenzy those tweets aroused.

 

"It convinced her that she needed to write her memoir." 
Her thought process was “If they think these stories are sensational, just wait until they hear about my life’s crazy adventures!” The result is Unrated: Revelations of a Rock ‘n’ Roll Centerfold, the memoir of an unimaginable evolution from small-town girl, to an extraordinary life in the fast lane. A life in which she had intimate encounters with marquee celebrities from all walks of life - rock stars, Oscar-winning actors, royalty, a future president, sports legends, a sultan and billionaires. 
It’s a life she shared with the privileged and the powerful that took her from Kiss' tour bus to the Playboy Mansion, hopping on private jets at a moment’s notice and cruising the Mediterranean on mega yachts, and even spending six months as a “guest” in the exotic harem of the prince of Brunei. Carrie candidly admits that because she couldn’t escape being treated like a sex object, she chose to become one. With humor and wisdom, she takes you on an unapologetic, whirlwind adventure of debauchery, dysfunction, and heartache.Carrie reflects on the tornado of emotional torture she’s endured and the choices she has made, including life as a single mother. Her story is more than that of survival. It’s about soulmates. In her quest for what matters most in life, (and almost 30 years after his passing) Carrie can’t let go of her love for her late boyfriend Eric Carr, drummer for the rock band Kiss. Yet, through the years, she has found a way to embrace the loss and use it as her guiding light. Eric will always be the heart and soul of her story.

"Carrie candidly admits that because she couldn’t escape being treated like a sex object, she chose to become one."  

. . . have you tried lubricant?

This video montage includes the Insider report and interview with Carrie Stevens intercut with a scene from the film Jane Street, a scene from Two and a Half Men, a scene from Who's Your Daddy, and Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III. Carrie Stevens is a survivor, of sorts, in a capitalist world, NOT a hypocrite, in a patriarchal and misogynistic industry. Which is convenient for "holier than thou" news media, along with Playboy, because boobs sell, in Fox News, The SUN or The New York Daily News.  

Boobs sell newspapers!

Another couple of "clicks" later . . .

. . . and?

So, "two of a kind"?

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