She was not only the manager and promoter for her former husband, Diamond Dallas Page, but also played a key role in his wrestling career. Before she became widely known, she started out as one of Page’s iconic “Diamond Dolls,” a group that helped elevate his persona in the ring. Over time, their professional relationship turned personal, leading to marriage. However, after several years together, she and Diamond Dallas Page eventually divorced in 2005. Even though their marriage ended, her impact during the peak of Diamond Dallas Page’s fame remains notable. Her journey from being a Diamond Doll to managing Diamond Dallas Page highlights a unique chapter in wrestling history.
She, known for her bold choices and striking presence, once posed for Playboy, turning heads and making waves in the media. Around the same time, she also landed a workout feature in Iron Man magazine, showcasing not just her looks but her dedication to fitness. Her appearance in both publications highlighted her versatility—she wasn’t just a model; she was an athlete, a symbol of strength and confidence. And throughout it all, she remained a name that people couldn’t help but remember. Whether it was on the cover or mid-routine, she brought energy and authenticity, making her stand out in every frame. She truly made her mark across different worlds, from glamour to grit.