British temptress Amanda De Cadenet comes from that full-lipped, dirty-blonde school of princess tarts who stare out with their falsely innocent eyes in some sort of unblinking challenge, as if daring the viewer to sex her up. Read more...
British temptress Amanda De Cadenet comes from that full-lipped, dirty-blonde school of princess tarts who stare out with their falsely innocent eyes in some sort of unblinking challenge, as if daring the viewer to sex her up. A highly provocative beauty, alternately infuriating and exhilarating, De Cadenet is almost as well known for being a rock star babymama (Duran Duran's John Taylor is the father of her eldest daughter, and she recently birthed twins sired by The Strokes' Nick Valensi) and world-class partygoer as she is for her cinematic achievements. In the world of skinema, however, Amanda's place is clear: start at the top with Mascara (1999). Playing some sort of "difficult," high-end trollop, amazing Amanda stands lounging and lazy for a few full moments of full nudity, flexing her full butt, then squatting in the shower to eat a plate of meatballs, using her full shelf as a spill tray. If grudge love did not exist, we might have to invent it for this luscious lovely.