Kylie Johnson — Biography

Kylie Johnson, hailing from Buffalo, New York, alongside her time spent in Fort Ord and Los Angeles, graced the covers and photo sets of Playboy Plus twelve times before retiring in 2015. In 2020, her photoset was republished as part of the February Playmates of the Decade collection. She was celebrated as Playboy Playmate of the Month in February 2011. Her notable appearances include features in "February Playmates Of The Decade" on February 16, 2020, and "Mash-Up Monday Best of Lingerie Vol. 2" on March 23, 2015, along with several others spread across various dates in the years leading up to her retirement.

Kylie's biography on Playboy Plus introduces her as romantic and enchanting, marking her as Miss February 2011. She was born to an African-American father and a German mother, and is characterized by her long, dark hair, dusky complexion, and natural physique. Growing up in central California and later in upstate New York, she entered school in Las Vegas, Nevada, with aspirations of becoming a nurse and anesthetist—a fitting ambition for someone with her striking looks. Her journey began with a Casting Call in Toronto, followed by a Special Editions pictorial in Chicago, which garnered such attention that it led to her testing for Playmate status just ahead of Valentine’s Day.

Kylie's teenage years in Buffalo were spent in winter attire, snowboarding at the Kissing Bridge resort. She recalls being a cheerleader in high school, surprising her peers with her affinity for heavy metal music. Her taste leans towards the heavier side of the genre, with favorite bands like As Blood Runs Black, Miss May, and Despised Icon. Despite her tough exterior, she also expresses a softer side, with a fondness for John Steinbeck novels, particularly "Of Mice and Men," and her favorite film being "The Phantom of the Opera." Kylie describes her ideal partner as an older, intellectual type, with a dream date involving a nice dinner, a movie, and a cozy morning after. With a playful demeanor, she adds, "If you spend the night with me, you have to call in sick the next day."

Among the distinctive aspects of Kylie Johnson as a Playmate are her prominent tattoos, including one on the left side of her torso that reads in Latin, "Vi veri veniversum vivus vici," meaning "By the force of truth, I have conquered the universe while living," a phrase popularized by Aleister Crowley and featured in the graphic novel "V for Vendetta." Currently, she is seen starring as one of the "Fight Jocks" on Blackbelt TV, performing under the moniker "Killer Kylie."

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