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Ivory will be the first to admit it. As a matter of fact, she even penned a column about it in RAW Magazine. Yes, of all the WWE Divas, Ivory has the biggest...mouth. Sure, she's beautiful, athletic and tough as they come, but she is much more than just a pretty woman or a great athlete. She's a complex person who's interested in and has an opinion on, well, just about everything.
RAW Mag: Do you find that your looks intimidate average-looking guys, leaving you to get hit on only by arrogant, cocky guys?
RAW Mag: Do you think guys in general are hung up on pick-up lines? Will a simple "hello" suffice?
RAW Mag: What's the most impulsive thing you've ever done in a relationship?
RAW Mag: Are you one of those people who has dating rules like, "On the first date you can kiss me, and on the second..."?
RAW Mag: What's the best way to score brownie points with you on a date? And, what's the best way to screw up?
RAW Mag: Do you believe in the "friends with benefits" bit?
RAW Mag: Have you ever been dumped?
RAW Mag: Your fans would have a hard time believing that you find a guy foolish enough to willingly break-up with you.
RAW Mag: Do you think that any of the guys that "let you go," see you on TV or in magazines and beat their head with a cinder block or something like that?
RAW Mag: If you can take the reader's into the Divas' locker room, is there a lot of sex talk going on in there?
RAW Mag: A lot of guys probably look at pictures of you and wonder whether they could get a job as a photo assistant. What kind of things would they have to do to satisfy you?
RAW Mag: Are you more of an old-fashioned girl, or are you the type who doesn't have a problem walking up to a guy and asking him out?
RAW Mag: What would you say is your best physical attribute?
RAW Mag: Have you ever danced on a bar?
RAW Mag: Recently?
RAW Mag: What do you sleep in?
RAW Mag: What's your opinion of one-nighters?
RAW Mag: WWE Superstars aside, wat professional athletes do you find the hottest?
RAW Mag: When you were younger, say in high school, did you ever get hit on or go out with a really older guy?
RAW Mag: Were you an early bloomer physically?
RAW Mag: You probably had guys hitting on you at a very early age. How was that?
RAW Mag: Do you find that you often have to redirect guys' eye contact when they talk to you? How often do you find guys checking you out?
RAW Mag: And you're not shy busting them for it?
RAW Mag: Without naming names, describe the worst boyfriend you've ever had.
RAW Mag: Do you find that you induce a lot of catty or jealous behaviour from other women based on the way you look?
RAW Mag: Do you buy into the whole premise that women are more like cats and men are like dogs? Because, you can pretty easily get a dog to do whatever you want and cats are a lot harder that way?
RAW Mag: Adult movies - a turn-on, funny, or just plain gross?
By Aaron Williams.
One thing that Ivory enjoys outside a WWE ring is the great outdoors. She's made her home in the Pacific Northwest and spends as much time as possible tending to her llamas, working outside, or just taking in fresh air.
When she's not kicking butt in the ring, nurturing future Superstars on WWE Tough Enough, or spending time at home, this sexy tomboy spends her time making the world a better place. She's travelled all over the world visiting members of the U.S Armed Forces, spending time with fans, and helping charitable causes.
If any Diva symbolizes that women can have it all in the 21st century, it has to be Ivory.
Ivory: I don't even get hit on by the cocky ones. But that's the way I prefer it. I like to meet people, not "get hit on."
Ivory: Like I always tell Chris Nowinski, it's so much more attractive when you drop the "pick-up" act. Just say what's on your mind. More often than not, girls know what you're thinking anyway.
Ivory: Getting in a relationship is usually the result of my impulsiveness. Impulse is what gets me out of the relationship, too!
Ivory: I don't want to be the cop, the person who has to say, "Start...stop...slow down." I want to enjoy the moment, not measure every act.
Ivory: Be yourself, have a sense of humour and don't be cheap. If you want to screw up, just act real uncomfortable.
Ivory: I don't even know what that means.
Ivory: I prefer to call it "let go." Usually, I drive them away.
Ivory: That's why I'm looking for a "rent-a-husband." No break-up's, the laundry gets done, bags get packed, cats are fed and his check is in the mail.
Ivory: I think they beat something. We can only hope it's as hard as cement.
Ivory: Oh, no. We talk about world peace and shoes!
Ivory: Well, the instructions for washing my outfits, or Ivory Care, are: hand wash in warm soapy water and lay flat to dry.
Ivory: You know Ivory. I'm a straight-talker, and I cut right to the chase.
Ivory: I've had guys compliment my feet on several occasions.
Ivory: Yes, at the Roxbury in Hollywood.
Ivory: I did a table dance in the Divas locker room in my RTC pantyhose with my white shirt tucked in and my leather boots.
Ivory: My favorite sleeping attire is a cotton tank top and white cotton panties.
Ivory: Absolutely okay as long as it's clear to all involved. It's not fair to pull on people's heartstrings, so a one-nighter needs to be purely physical. We can call it exercise.
Ivory: Football players! Defensive backs and running backs. They have great butts and hamstrings.
Ivory: I always had older boyfriends. Usually, two or three years older.
Ivory: Thanks to plastic surgery, I bloomed at 30.
Ivory: Yes, I did. I remember being at a wedding reception when I was in seventh or eighth grade. Of course, I was all "glammed up." A man - an adult, mind you - came up to me and told me that my eyes were like daggers piercing through him! That moment marks the beginning of guys acting stupid and saying stupid things around me.
Ivory: It's sad and it's what keeps me single, but guys who are arm in arm with their girlfriend or wife will always check me out.
Ivory: Me, shy? Please.
Ivory: The worst one was a freeloader. Don't spend your girlfriend's money, guys. Getting ripped off ruins a mans's reputation more than "girl-talk" exposing him.
Ivory: No, I like people to feel comfortable around me, so I pay special attention to women who may feel the need to judge me. A friendly hello and a warm smile usually breaks the ice.
Ivory: Yes, definitely.
Ivory: All of the above.