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The Goddess Bunny
Sandie Crisp
Information
Intro {{{intro}}}
Type Chaser
Signs of nearing {{{signs of nearing}}}
Origin 'The Goddess Bunny/Obey the Walrus
Map(s) Any
Theme song Itsy Bitsy Spider (Distorted version)
Partners None
Stunnable? No

Johnnie Baima (also known as the Goddess Bunny or Sandie Crisp) is a boss on Slender Fortress.

Description[]

Born on January 13, 1960 as Johnnie Baima, Sandra "Sandie" Crisp was a drag queen, actress, and model. She was a transgender woman and suffered sexual abuse as a child mostly due to her gender identity and disfigurement. Later in life, Crisp became a drag queen and went by the stage name "The Goddess Bunny" with which gained popularity in the transgender Hollywood and hermaphrodite communities. Due to her encounter with polio, she was suspect to malpractice by doctors who implanted a steel rod that extended from the top of her spine to the bottom in order to strengthen it. This in turn affected her posture and halted her growth, however it did play a considerable part in her path to fame.

Later in the year 1986, she worked as a model photographer for Joel-Peter Witkin, performing an artistic nude for photographic work Leda, held in Los Angeles. The piece was presented at the world's major exhibitions. Following the filming of the documentary The Goddess Bunny in 1994, she joined a newly released from prison, ex-con named Rocky. She lived for a while in a trailer home with him and his mother, who was a believer in Christianity. However, Crisp had to end their relationship because of domestic abuse by her partner. In 1998, Crisp appeared in the music video for Marilyn Mansion's song The Dope Show.

Sandie Crisp died on January 27, 2021 from complications of COVID-19 at the age of 61.

In Slender Fortress[]

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