
Strip Poker Invitational
Documentary
Overview
Have you ever wanted to watch six beautiful woman play strip poker for $ 50,000? Join your host, the beautiful and talented Carmen Electra along with six strikingly beautiful women in the first installment of The Strip Poker Invitational.
Top Cast


Sybil Azur
Sybil Azur
Self - Commentator
Sybil Azur
Self - Commentator


Heather Carolin
Heather Carolin
Self - Contestant
Heather Carolin
Self - Contestant


Tracy Dali
Tracy Dali
Self - Contestant
Tracy Dali
Self - Contestant


Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra
Self - Hostess
Carmen Electra
Self - Hostess
Tiffany Lang
Tiffany Lang
Self
Tiffany Lang
Self
Jason Pardo
Jason Pardo
Self - Commentator
Jason Pardo
Self - Commentator
Erica Schoenberg
Erica Schoenberg
Self
Erica Schoenberg
Self


Aimee Sweet
Aimee Sweet
Self - Contestant
Aimee Sweet
Self - Contestant


Felicia Tang
Felicia Tang
Self - Contestant
Felicia Tang
Self - Contestant
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