Roxanne Pulitzer

Roxanne Pulitzer (February 10, 1951, Cassadaga, New York) is the name of a famous diva. she is also known as Foxy Roxy and The Strumpet with the Trumpet (a by-product of her messy 1983 divorce). She was born Roxanne Renckens. She has had three husbands: Peter Dixon, Herbert Pulitzer, who she divorced in a sensational trial in 1983 and John Haggin Jr. She appeared in Playboy Magazine on June of 1985. Hunter S. Thompson wrote a 10,500-word article about her for Rolling Stone Magazine, during the trial, titled A Dog Took my Place.

Bibliography

  • Prize Pulitzer - 1989
  • Twins - 1990
  • Facade - 1992
  • The Palm Beach Story - 1995

External link(s)

  • http://www.divasthesite.com/Society_Divas/roxanne_pulitzer_a.htm
Pulitzer, Roxanne

 

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