Name : Masuimi Max
Profession : Model
Birth Details : born March 12, 1978, in Jacksonville, Arkansas, USA
Height : 5' 7" (1.70 m)
Masuimi Max (born March 12, 1978, in Jacksonville, Arkansas, USA) is an American model of Korean and German descent. Masuimi is known for her many tattoos and her interest in several fetishes. Her mother died while giving birth to her second daughter, Yong-Son Max, when Masuimi was six. Her father remarried a few times after that and had a son named Charles. Masuimi started stripping at the age of 18 to make money
after her family had disowned her when she was 17. She has appeared in dozens of magazines and photoshoots, as well as music videos. She also makes personal appearances at car shows. Because of her facial features and overall body shape, she is often compared to Angelina Jolie. Masuimi recently appeared in the Tiger Army music video "Rose of the Devil's Garden" and as a contestant in the reality television game show Fear Factor. Although "Masuimi Max" is her stage name, she had two tattoos of the name written in Japanese. When translated, however, her tattoos actually say "Masumi". As explained by Masuimi herself "they are tattooed on my arms the way they are pronounced, not the way it is spelled in english. Some of you may already know, Hiragana and Katakana represents sounds, not letters like the English alphabet. My name is spelled Masuimi, but the first 'i' is silent. Thus, the pronunciation of my name is exactly how it is tattooed on my arms.".
after her family had disowned her when she was 17. She has appeared in dozens of magazines and photoshoots, as well as music videos. She also makes personal appearances at car shows. Because of her facial features and overall body shape, she is often compared to Angelina Jolie. Masuimi recently appeared in the Tiger Army music video "Rose of the Devil's Garden" and as a contestant in the reality television game show Fear Factor. Although "Masuimi Max" is her stage name, she had two tattoos of the name written in Japanese. When translated, however, her tattoos actually say "Masumi". As explained by Masuimi herself "they are tattooed on my arms the way they are pronounced, not the way it is spelled in english. Some of you may already know, Hiragana and Katakana represents sounds, not letters like the English alphabet. My name is spelled Masuimi, but the first 'i' is silent. Thus, the pronunciation of my name is exactly how it is tattooed on my arms.".
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