Busty Dusty in the Graffiti Zone

Busty Dusty in the Graffiti Zone

If Busty Dusty found herself on a Michael Jackson-inspired studio set with spray-can graffiti and a trash can, it would look like this 1997 British photo shoot published belatedly in the June 2012 issue of SCORE that was the magazine's 20th anniversary special double-edition.

This super-sized version of Dusty is the one her fans associate her with the most. She logged in over 30 pictorials and over a dozen magazine covers, not counting European magazines that didn't get to America.

"Obviously I don't have a problem with nudity, or even sex, because I dance for a living. I have a lot of friends who are wild and crazy about sex who would never be in my business. When I first started to entertain and take my clothes off, I was very inhibited about everything. I was brought up Catholic. I was brought up to be conservative, and in that religious environment, taking your clothes off was considered a very bad thing.

"The real reason I ever got into dancing in the first place is because I was struck in Brazil, my mother paid for me to get out, I came back to the U.S., had to pay my mother back, didn't like this thing hanging over my head and dancing was the best way to clean it up."

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