Christine Dolce — Biography
Christine Dolce, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 35, was a figure who transitioned from cosmetology to modeling, carving out a unique niche on the burgeoning social media landscape of MySpace. Known by the handle "ForBiddeN," her online persona captivated a massive audience. Her popularity escalated to such a degree that publications like Vanity Fair and television programs like The Tyra Banks Show bestowed upon her the title of "The Queen of MySpace." Dolce’s ascent coincided with the platform's explosion in users, and she became one of its most prominent faces, accumulating over a million online connections, placing her among the top three most sought-after profiles on a platform boasting over 150 million accounts.
Her fame transcended the digital realm, leading to an appearance in Playboy magazine. In the October 2006 edition, a striking two-page spread showcased Dolce in a commanding pose, emphasizing her physical presence. The accompanying feature detailed her achievements in the digital sphere. Dolce's media footprint extended to features in magazines such as Stuff, FHM, and Rolling Stone, as well as appearances on The Tyra Banks Show and Jamie Kennedy's MTV series Blowin' Up. She also lent her image to the video game Def Jam: Icon and participated in Axe Deodorant's "Gamekillers" campaign on MySpace. Her image graced the cover of The 69 Eyes' album, Angels. In 2007, she was recognized as the Naughtiest Cybervixen at the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards and contributed to PETA's anti-fur advocacy through her modeling work. In her personal life, she was romantically involved with Zak Bagans, the host of Ghost Adventures. Christine Dolce's life concluded on February 6, 2017, following a battle with liver failure. She had been hospitalized since December and had faced challenges with alcohol-related health issues.
Her fame transcended the digital realm, leading to an appearance in Playboy magazine. In the October 2006 edition, a striking two-page spread showcased Dolce in a commanding pose, emphasizing her physical presence. The accompanying feature detailed her achievements in the digital sphere. Dolce's media footprint extended to features in magazines such as Stuff, FHM, and Rolling Stone, as well as appearances on The Tyra Banks Show and Jamie Kennedy's MTV series Blowin' Up. She also lent her image to the video game Def Jam: Icon and participated in Axe Deodorant's "Gamekillers" campaign on MySpace. Her image graced the cover of The 69 Eyes' album, Angels. In 2007, she was recognized as the Naughtiest Cybervixen at the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards and contributed to PETA's anti-fur advocacy through her modeling work. In her personal life, she was romantically involved with Zak Bagans, the host of Ghost Adventures. Christine Dolce's life concluded on February 6, 2017, following a battle with liver failure. She had been hospitalized since December and had faced challenges with alcohol-related health issues.