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Kyla Cole

Model

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1978-11-10
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MiniBio

She’s a Slovak glamour model who rose to prominence as the Penthouse Pet of the Month in May 2000, a title that truly put her on the map. Before she became widely recognized, her journey began back in 1999 when she won the Ms. Monticello Raceway Pageant in New York City—a pivotal moment that launched her modeling career. Over time, she gained attention not just for her looks but also for her candid interviews, during which she once mentioned being bisexual. However, she later clarified that those comments were part of a marketing strategy, not an accurate reflection of her personal life. Throughout it all, she’s remained a notable figure in the world of glamour modeling, with her name often coming up in discussions about iconic Penthouse features from that era. Her story is one of ambition, reinvention, and navigating the spotlight with resilience.

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She ended up signing with Cypron Studios, which was a pretty big move, and soon after, she became the face of their highly anticipated video game, GODS: Land of Infinity. It was an exciting opportunity, and naturally, her involvement brought a lot of attention to the project. She really embraced the role, bringing both charisma and authenticity to the campaign. With her image front and center, the game gained momentum in the gaming community. She definitely made a mark with Cypron Studios through this collaboration, especially as the public figure behind GODS: Land of Infinity.

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