Adrianne Curry's is best known as the winner of the first cycle of America's Next Top Model in 2003.
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Adrianne Curry's is best known as the winner of the first cycle of America's Next Top Model in 2003.
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Adrianne Curry's has appeared in a commercial for the Merit Diamonds Sirena Collection that ran from November 2004 to January 2006.
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Adrianne Curry's appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial for the American edition Playboy in February 2006.
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Adrianne Curry's returned for a second cover and nude pictorial in the January 2008 issue.
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Adrianne Curry was a co-host on the television game show Ballbreakers.
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Adrianne Curry appeared on Dirt starring Courteney Cox, with whom she shared scenes.
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Adrianne Curry's appeared in rock band's The Click Five music video "Just the Girl", along with husband Christopher Knight.
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In early 2005, Adrianne Curry appeared on VH1's fourth season of The Surreal Life.
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Between November and December 2010, Adrianne Curry worked as the "Resident Celebrity Gamer" panelist judge on the second series of The Tester, a reality program on the PlayStation Network.
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Adrianne Curry hosted live coverage of Blizzcon for Direct TV in 2011, as well as Hosting live from E3 for Namco Bandai in both 2011 and 2012.
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Adrianne Curry's married Christopher Knight in May 2006, after meeting on The Surreal Life and having their relationship documented on My Fair Brady.
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Adrianne Curry left Hollywood for good to pursue a "normal" "rural" life.
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Adrianne Curry's is of Italian descent through her maternal grandmother.
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Adrianne Curry was raised as a Roman Catholic, but later identified as an atheist during her marriage to Christopher Knight after they had debates over religion.
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