Saturday, November 26, 2016

Rule 5 Saturday - I Blame Donald Trump for Olivia Culpo

This week for Rule 5 Saturday, I'm featuring Olivia Culpo, Miss Rhode Island, Miss America and Miss Universe of 2012, which makes it all Donald Trump's fault.
Culpo was born in Cranston, Rhode Island, one of five children of Peter and Susan Culpo. She has two older siblings, Pete and Aurora, and two younger, Gus and Sophie. Their restaurateur father co-owns Boston businesses including Parish Café and The Lower Depths Tap Room. Raised in the Edgewood neighborhood of Cranston, Rhode Island, She is of Italian descent with some Irish ancestry from her mother's side.

Culpo attended St. Mary Academy – Bay View, and later, Boston University. In 2010, she was signed by the Boston modeling agency Maggie, Inc. She began studying cello in the second grade, and played the instrument in the Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, the Rhode Island Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble, the Bay View Orchestra, and the Rhode Island All-State Orchestra. She attended the Brevard Music Center, in North Carolina, for two summers, and has performed with the Boston Accompanietta.
However, she seems to be best know for having been Nick Jonas' girlfriend, which is unfortunate, since I have absolutely no clue who Nick Jonas is. Fortunately, they've broken up, and I don't have to learn.
Dana Delaney is hosting the  magnificent meta blog post at GOODSTUFFs BLOGGING MAGAZINE (269th Issue), for no particular reason. However, SexyCyborgs were included because grapes are in season. Linked at Pirate's Cove in the weekly "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup" and links. Wombat-socho has "Late Night With Rule 5 Sunday" and "FMJRA 2.0: After Black Friday" ready at The Other McCain.






























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