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Submission declined on 20 April 2023 by Gene93k (
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Comment: Deleted twice at AfD, and notability issues are still not fixed. Biographical info in draft is largely unsourced. The Hall of Fame assertion does not appear to be true, leaving IMDB and IAFD as the only sources.
• Gene93k (
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Audrey Bitoni was born in Pasadena, California to parents Jeremy Bitoni and Maria Amessa. She has mixed ancestry of
Italian,
Spaniard, and
German.[4]
In 2004, while she was attending Arizona State University,
Playboy magazine asked her to be on its special edition. Later on she agreed on that.[5][2][6][7].
In 2006, she began performing explicit hardcore films.[2]
In 2007, she appeared in the reality TV show America's Next Top Pornstar.[8].