With a name like Tempest Storm, you expect fireworks — and that’s exactly what she delivered. Fiery red hair, unapologetic confidence, and a career that stretched across eight decades made her more than just a burlesque performer. She became a legend. But behind the rhinestones and glamour was a woman who rose from hardship in the segregated South to reign as the undisputed Queen of Burlesque. From Annie to Tempest Tempest Storm ruled the stage for more than 60 years — a remarkable journey that began far from glamour, as her childhood was anything but dazzling. She was born Annie Blanche Banks... Continues…
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