Cherie DeVille
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- Name:Cherie DeVille
- Age:46
- Country:United States
- City:Durham
- Height:5'3''
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Comely, busty and shapely 5'3" blonde bombshell of French-Canadian descent, Cherie DeVille was born on August 30, 1978, in Durham, NC and lived there until she was three when her father graduated with his Ph.D. and relocated the family to Maryland where he worked for the National Institute of Health. When she was in the 2nd grade, her family relocated to Cape Cod, MA where her father took a job with the Marine Biological Laboratory. She rode horses, did ballet, and played the flute and the piccolo in the band. She was on the swim team and was a lifeguard at age 16 and was a cheerleader for a few years, but quit because it interfered with her being on the marching band. She lost her virginity to a girl when she was 12 and to a boy when she was 17. Originally planning to become a veterinarian, she took courses in biology and considered becoming a marine biologist. Cherie went on to graduate from Wootton High School in. Rockville, MD with the Class of 1996, then earned her Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT) from the University of Hartford and a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from the University of St. Augustine. After getting her physical therapy license and clinical instructor certification, she worked as a physical therapist all over the country including St. Croix, VI. With her boyfriend, she used to pick up women together in clubs and bars to have threesomes. In 2011, a photographer friend had a model quit on him for a Halloween photography shoot and asked Cherie to fill in. She found enjoyed the work, started a Model Mayhem account and took her first steps into porn. She first began performing in explicit hardcore movies in her mid 30s in 2012 and specialized in lesbian fare for the top companies Filly Films and Girlfriends Films. Cherie has also worked for the popular adult website Twistys. In 2017, she announced her bid for president, way ahead of every other candidate, and hoped to run for the Democrat Party's nomination. But she officially ended her endeavor after 17 months in January 2020, citing a lack of support for a campaign that tried to combine opposition to Trump, libertarianism, and Bernie Sanders-like views, including legalization of marijuana, free education, gun control, and net neutrality.