Brooke Candy is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, tattoo artist, model, and fashion stylist who rose to acclaim after starring in Grimes‘ music video for the song Genesis in 2012. Since then, Brooke Candy has released various albums, tracks, extended plays, and mixtapes such as S*xorcism, The Mixtape, Opulence, XXXTC (ft. Charli XCX and Maliibu Miitch), Don’t Touch My Hair Hoe, Nasty, Rubber Band Stacks, Happy Days, Changes, War, Living Out Loud (ft. Sia), Volcano, My S*x (ft. Mykki Blanco, Pussy Riot, and MNDR), Nuts (ft. Lil Aaron), Oomph (with Ojivolta), Yoga (with Only Fire), Flip Phone, Happy, FMU (ft. Rico Nasty), and Drip (ft. Erika Jayne).
Born Name
Brooke Dyan Candy
Nick Names
Brooke Candy the Queen of Italy, The Hoodrat Drew Barrymore, Lady THC aka Betty Blow
RCA Records, Columbia Records (UK), WonderSound, NUXXE
Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 4 in or 162.5 cm
Weight
50 kg or 110 lbs
Girlfriend / Boyfriend / Spouse
Brooke Candy has dated –
Fitch Lunar – She dated Fitch Lunar in the past.
Niki Takesh – Brooke Candy once hooked up with actor Niki Takesh.
Thurman Sewell – She previously also had an affair with actor Thurman Sewell.
Sidney Sewell – Actor Sidney Sewell and Brooke Candy had an encounter.
Miley Cyrus (2014) – She had a fling with singer, songwriter, and actor Miley Cyrus in February 2014.
Kyle England (2019-Present) – In the year 2019, Brooke Candy got married to Kyle England.
Race / Ethnicity
White
Brooke Candy is of Italian and Jewish descent.
Hair Color
Dark Brown
She has often dyed her hair.
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Pansexual
Distinctive Features
Tattoos all over her body
Extremely sexualized image
Brooke Candy Facts
She spent her childhood years growing up in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills.
When she was 8 years old, her parents divorced.
She was cast as the little girl on the diving board in the 1998 comedy film Dennis the Menace Strikes Again (also known as Dennis 2: Dennis Strikes Again), starring Don Rickles, Betty White, and Justin Cooper.
In July 2014, Vogue profiled Brooke Candy saying, “For all her shape-shifting, perhaps it’s helpful to think of Brooke Candy as a tabula rasa whose videos, concerts, and everyday appearances each necessitate a different character. Together, they make her a fashion plate palimpsest.”
She has worked as a stripper at the Seventh Veil adult club in Hollywood.
Brooke Candy released her debut extended play Opulence on May 6, 2014, through RCA Records. It peaked at #48 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) chart.
On October 25, 2019, she released her debut studio album S*xorcism via NUXXE. It features guest appearances from artists like Charli XCX, Iggy Azalea, Violet Chachki, Aquaria, Erika Jayne, Rico Nasty, and Ashnikko.
Recalling a conversation she had with her record executives about the music video for her song I Wanna F*ck Right Now, Brooke Candy told New York writer Christopher Glazek, “They told me not to make something so s*xual”.
She has been a vocal supporter of the legalization of s*x work and the legality of the recreational use of marijuana.
In honor of John Gotti (an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City), she has the word “Gotti” tattooed on the inside of her forearm.
Brooke Candy has credited Lil’ Kim as an inspiration for her rapping technique and irreverent image.
She has stated that her metallic costumes have been inspired by transhumanism and superhero culture.
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