Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Bianca Beauchamp





Why Is She Famous?
Bianca Beauchamp is as synonymous with latex as Henry Ford is with the automobile. In the past 10 years, this Montreal-born fetish model has helped popularize the stretchy, skin-tight material through her popular website. “I never thought my website would become popular,” she admits. “My website was just a fun way to express myself and my love for latex.”




BiographyBianca Stephanie Beauchamp was born on October 14, 1977, in Montreal, Quebec. A self-described “scrapper,” Bianca spent most of her childhood with the boys in her neighborhood, playing ball and climbing trees. Although her parents never had much money, they did the best to provide for Bianca and her siblings. “My parents made sure that our weekends were spent as much as possible outside the city,” she says. “We always had more than enough food on our plates and we had fun activities.”

bianca beauchamp meets martin perreaultIt was during high school that Bianca Beauchamp had her first sexual awakening. “I still looked at the boys more often but I felt a certain attraction toward women. During the summer of my 15th year, I had my first sexual experience with a boy… and a girl.” That experience led to feelings of alienation and Bianca eventually moved away from home soon after graduating from high school.Although Bianca began taking courses in college to become a teacher, her life took a dramatic turn at the age of 17 when she met an aspiring photographer named Martin Perreault. The pair hit it off immediately and Perreault convinced Bianca to begin posing for him. “He saw me as his muse, but I still had problems seeing myself in pictures,” she says. “I would rip them up. It took a lot of time and patience to convince me and I finally started to enjoy modeling.”

bianca beauchamp's latex lairIt was at this time that Bianca Beauchamp also discovered her love for latex, and most of her shoots from that point on involved the shiny skin-tight material. In fact, she and Perreault even created their own website dedicated to the fetish fashion in 1998 called The Latex Lair. “There were not many latex websites so people who had a fetish for latex discovered my site and enjoyed it,” she recalls. “I was actually pretty surprised to see how positive the reaction was from the latex lovers who visited.”Unfortunately, the reaction wasn’t quite as positive when one of Bianca Beauchamp’s fellow teachers discovered her website during her first teaching internship. The discovery forced her to make a life-changing decision. “I was 23, and this is when I realized how much my love for modeling had grown,” she says. “So, I invested my heart, my time and my energy into my latex site by quitting school and my day job,” she says.

bianca beauchamp in bizarreNewly committed to modeling, Bianca Beauchamp began heading to the gym with increased frequency to help keep her exquisite body in optimal shape. Unfortunately, the exercise caused her breasts to begin sagging and she eventually made the decision to undergo breast augmentation surgery to increase her 32Cs into 32DDs. “The implants helped a lot to make them look better,” she says. “I had troubles with my first saline implants so I went back for bigger silicone implants. I think this size balances my curvy hips.”She hasn’t looked back since. Bianca Beauchamp’s new figure attracted plenty of attention around the industry and she soon began posing for publications such as Bizarre, Heavy Rubber, Marquis, Nightlife, Penthouse, Playboy, Skin Two, and Whiplash. “My family and friends are very proud of me and I must admit that I am too,” she says.In January 2007, Bianca Beauchamp became the first model to appear on the cover of Bizarre for six issues. That same year she also teamed up with Hype Energy to represent the brand at the Canada F1 Grand Prix Montreal.

bianca beauchamp is named no. 31 in 2008 top 99Bianca released Bianca Beauchamp: All Access in '07, a reality-documentary directed and edited by her partner Martin Perreault. North American release dates were set for January 2008.

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