The Bikini Open 5
Documentary
Overview
THE BIKINI OPEN is a special-event, retro series featuring the best swimsuit, fitness, bikini, and modeling competitions from the early 90s.
Top Cast
Deprise Brescia
Deprise Brescia
Self - Host - Winner: Bikini Open 4 - Miss Venus Swimwear 1990
Deprise Brescia
Self - Host - Winner: Bikini Open 4 - Miss Venus Swimwear 1990


Hope Marie Carlton
Hope Marie Carlton
Self - Finalist - Bikini Open 1
Hope Marie Carlton
Self - Finalist - Bikini Open 1


Cory Everson
Cory Everson
Self - Ms. Olympia
Cory Everson
Self - Ms. Olympia


Raquel Gardner
Raquel Gardner
Self - Contestant
Raquel Gardner
Self - Contestant


Kathie Lee Gifford
Kathie Lee Gifford
Self
Kathie Lee Gifford
Self


Lori Jo Hendrix
Lori Jo Hendrix
Self - Contestant
Lori Jo Hendrix
Self - Contestant
Pamela Paulshock
Pamela Paulshock
Self - Contestant - Bikini Open 2 Winner
Pamela Paulshock
Self - Contestant - Bikini Open 2 Winner
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