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Tabitha Stevens (born Kelly Garrett, February 16, 1970 in Long Island, New York) is an American porn star.
Stevens was active in the porn industry for ten years, appearing in more than two hundred adult films, but is probably best known for her appearances on the Howard Stern Show, and her openness about her numerous plastic surgeries. On her website she describes herself as a "plastic surgery junkie" and provides a list of the fifteen procedures she has undergone.[1] She also appeared on the television show, Dr. 90210 showcasing her cheek implant surgery. Her procedures have included the rarely publicized practice of anal bleaching.
On March 132006, Stevens appeared on the Howard Stern Show promoting her first non-porno movie The Shaman.[2] Howard responded by saying that it might be the worst movie ever made. It was partially improvised and featured High Pitch Eric in troll makeup. Originally, Stern Show writer Benjy Bronk was offered the part, which included a defecation scene that appears to have been written out or removed since that time. [3]
On April 25, 2006, Stevens called the Stern Show to reveal that Stern's harsh opinion of the film, in part, caused her to retreat to rural Utah, where she has debated becoming an alpaca farmer.
Tabitha Stevens admitted on an episode of The Howard Stern Show to having anal bleaching procedure done and proceeded to display it to him and even go so far as to have someone from the studio team apply the bleach cream. The Howard Stern Show
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