Checking in with Stacy Keibler
I caught up with Stacy Keibler to get an update on her acting career. The Rosedale native and former WWE diva said she signed her third deal with ABC and has a small role on the upcoming series In the Motherhood.
Keibler plays a character on a show within the show. "The [main characters’] favorite show is a Sex and The City-type show called Stiletto Cupcakes, and I am one of them," Keibler said over the phone from Los Angeles. "Producers say the girls are going to be watching the show in each episode, and they may be doing some webisodes of Stiletto Cupcakes in the future."
In the Motherhood has been picked up for 13 episodes. Production resumes next month and the show is scheduled to begin airing in the spring, according to ABC’s Web site. In the meantime, Keibler said she is reading scripts and auditioning for pilots.
It’s not all work and no play, however. Last weekend, Keibler attended the Ravens’ wild-card victory over the Dolphins in Miami. Perhaps because she was all decked out in purple, the former Ravens cheerleader said she got a lot of heel heat from the Dolphins fans around her.
Luckily for them, she refrained from dishing out a few spinning heel kicks.
NOTE: Check back later today for my thoughts on last night's episode of Smackdown.







Comments
Recently on the 'Tonight Show', guest Jamie Foxx mentioned Stacy Kiebler. He said the two happened to be in the same club one evening and that Stacy was " all up in his armpit" checking out his new line of cologne. Foxx really seemed to have enjoyed that moment. He referred to her as the "girl from 'Dancing with the Stars' ". No mention of wrestling was made. It seems wrestling is now part of her past.
Posted by: Mr. Eli | January 10, 2009 7:49 AM
I miss Stacy's smokin hott long legs and I loved it when she would rassled barefooted! a BIG WOOOOOO
Posted by: Ric in Baltimore | January 10, 2009 12:48 PM
Thanks for the update on Stacy. Hope you can get in touch with her when In The Motherhood starts playing!
Posted by: Torrie | January 24, 2009 4:21 PM