JASMIN ST. CLAIRE: Autobiography Cover Revealed

September 24, 2010

In November, BearManor Media will release "What the Hell Was I Thinking?!! Confessions of the World's Most Controversial Sex Symbol", written by Jasmin St. Claire with biographer Jake Brown (whose recent releases include authorized books with HEART and MOTÖRHEAD).

Shot with famed rock photographer Robin Perine (whose prior credits include photo shoots with Slash, Marilyn Manson, and GWAR, among many other fashion, film and music clients),the "What the Hell Was I Thinking?!! Confessions of the World's Most Controversial Sex Symbol" cover proves as provocative as the contents of the memoir itself, which will include never-before-revealed details about Jasmin's legendary "World's Greatest Gang Bang" heyday as one of the world's biggest adult film stars throughout the latter half of the 1990s when Howard Stern counted her as among his highest-rated guests, and an exclusive interview with Ron Jeremy; her retirement in 2000 and reinvention as wrestling's first independent league owner of the controversial 3PW, which in its heyday took over ECW's territory, dominating the East Coast wrestling scene; as well as her more recent transition into a "spokeswoman" for the death metal music scene as host of the popular "Metal's Dark Side" DVD series, VJ for Brazil's heavy metal TV program "Stay Heavy", host of the "Metal Scene T.V. Show", journalist for Rock Brigade and Hard Rocker magazines, and model for B.C. Rich and Coffin Case. Metal stars, including legendary MOTÖRHEAD bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister, CANNIBAL CORPSE frontman George Fisher and others, were also interviewed for the book.

BearManor Media previously released the widely-acclaimed "John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches".

Photo below by DirtJunior.com

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