The original hourglass: The model who changed the standards of beauty and power

Tempest Storm, born Annie Blanche Banks on Leap Day 1928 in Georgia, escaped an abusive childhood by running away at fourteen. After two young marriages, she moved to Hollywood, where a casting agent renamed her “Tempest Storm.” A customer at the bar where she worked asked if she stripped, and her first performance revealed her natural magnetism.

By the 1950s, she was one of burlesque’s highest-paid stars, earning $100,000 a year and insuring her famous figure for $1 million. Known for elegance rather than shock, she appeared in films like Teaserama with Bettie Page. Her love life drew headlines, including romances with Elvis and a bold interracial marriage to singer Herb Jeffries. Tempest performed into her eighties and remained a symbol of glamour, resilience, and self-defined power.

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