HM Tightrope Girl is now a face character in DL

bluefaery

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I used to love watching Girls Next Door. I didn't even recognize Holly Madison in that pic. I was looking at tight-rope girl.
 

Weather_Lady

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Holly Madison and Tightrope Girl -- two things that tend to hang a little lower than they ought!

I love Tightrope Girl's costume. If I was a better seamstress, that would be my go-to Halloween outfit.
 

taz0162

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took some digging but "tightrope Girl's" name is oftern refered to as being Daisy de la Cruz.

The following characters are depicted in the portraits of the Stretching Room:
  • A balding man with a brown mustache and beard, dressed in a black tailcoat, a white shirt, a red sash, and a black bowtie. When the portrait stretches, it is revealed that he is not wearing pants (only red and white striped boxer shorts), and he is standing atop a lit keg of dynamite. In an early attraction script, which gave the names of the characters in the stretching portraits, he was an ambassador named Alexander Nitrokoff, who came to the Mansion one night "with a bang." In the comics, he was a visually impaired man named Steven who was invited to a party at Gracey Manor. Once Steven arrived at the Manor (sans pants), his glasses were flicked off by the Hatbox Ghost. Due to his poor eyesight, he wandered the house completely oblivious to the ghosts, and ended up lighting a keg of dynamite with a candle. The game Epic Mickey features a similar painting of a man standing on a barrel of TNT.
  • Constance Hatchaway, an old woman holding a rose and smiling. When the portrait stretches, it is revealed that she is seated on top of the tombstone of her late husband,George Hightower, who is depicted as a marble bust with his head split by an ax. The ghost of Constance as a young woman is later seen in the attic. The character was given the name in 2006, but she was originally named Abigale Patecleaver in an early script for the attraction. The game Epic Mickey features a similar painting of a woman sitting atop a tombstone, with the singing busts at the bottom.
  • A brown-haired man with his arms crossed, dressed in a brown suit and wearing a brown derby hat. When the portrait stretches, it is revealed that he is sitting on the shoulders of another man, who is sitting on the shoulders of another man who is waist-deep in quicksand. In the comics, the three men were gamblers known as Hobbs, Big Hobbs, and Skinny Hobbs. The game Epic Mickey features a similar painting of three men in piranha-infested water.
  • A pretty young brunette holding a pink parasol. When the portrait stretches, it is revealed that she is balancing on a fraying tightrope above the gaping jaws of an alligator. One of Prudence Pock's rhymes is: "In the swamp, poor Sally Slater was eaten by an alligator," though whether or not this refers to the girl in the stretching portrait is unknown. In the comics, the girl was a witch named Daisy de la Cruz, who turned men into alligators.
 

Californian Elitist

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Man, she must have dropped some MAJOR dime on that wedding.

Definitely.

Here are some photos:

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Her and her bridesmaids on the balcony of the Dream Suite, with Clarice (a very rare character seen in Disneyland):

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The woman has a very deep love for Disneyland and Disney in general, as you can see.

I'd love to know the exact cost of her wedding.
 

FettFan

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Actually, I've never heard of Holly Madison before.

Likewise. Is she a star or something? And if so why did DLR allow her to rent the park?


EDIT -- just googled. She's another freakin "celebrity" that has done nothing worth celebrating except for having sex with rich old white guys. See also: Anna Nicole Smith

That DLR would allow her to rent the park out really puts a bad taste in my mouth. Walt would be so displeased.
 
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jkl2000

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Playboy does not have "models". They have desperate exhibitionists whom even Victorias Secret wouldn't hire.

I haven't looked at a copy of Playboy since only a few years after this Ms. Madison was born (well, ok, there was that one issue with the blonde woman from Battlestar Galactica...), but I believe the women who appear in the magazine do it for the same reasons that the Victoria's Secret models do it, and it ain't because they're turned on by walks on the beach and honesty.
 

jkl2000

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She is not, and has never been a star.

I had to look her up in Wikipedia to find out who she is and what she's known for. But you really can't blame us for being mistaken with a name like Holly Madison, which - let's be honest - is a actor name if ever there was one.
 

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