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Born August 21, 1974 Amy Elizabeth Fisher, Amy Fisher to you and me and the "Long Island Lolita," to the press. Sure in her younger days she had some trying times and events, as her conviction in 1992 shooting of the wife of her lover Joey Buttafuoco, with whom she began an affair as a 16 year-old student bare evidence to. Amy served her seven years in prison for assault, first degree. Since leaving prison in 1999, Fisher has become a writer, and now a pornstar as her and her spouse, Louis Bellera have a celebrity sex tape on the market!

 

This Merrick, New York born Italian/Jewish-American MILF fucks like a seasoned professional on this Red Light District Video "Amy Fisher: ‘Caught on Tape,’ staring Amy along with her husband Lou Bellera who she married in 2003.

 

In October 2007, the New York Post published allegations that Fisher's husband, Lou Bellera, sold a sex tape of the couple to Red Light District Video, of Los Angeles. On November 6, 2007, Fisher filed a lawsuit against Red Light District and it’s owner, claiming copyright infringement and other damages. Then in January 2008 Fisher announced that she had settled with Red Light and while refusing to endorse the video and its release agreed to do a promotional appearance related to it. Amy caused a huge stir at the 2008 AEE, the yearly Las Vegas Consumers Electronic Show. At this time Amy and Bellera had reconciled.

 

We here at the Qlimax.com got the chance to in some Q&A with the infamous Fisher… A bit of a stiff, but read on and decide for yourself!

 

QLIMAX: I read a lot about the appearance of your famous DVD. Since your input makes the interview, I must believe in the chain of events leading to the massive distribution of the offering. I’ve taken a lot of nasty slurs and snubs from my family ever since I have worked in this great porn industry. My question to you: Have you taken any flak or heavy criticism from you family or friends because of your pleasantly notorious DVD?

 

AMY FISHER: The people that criticize I would never classify as a "friend".

 

QLIMAX: Do you have a game plan for the explanation of its existence for your kids when they grow up, or do you even think the subject warrants a discussion?

 

AMY: I don't believe it even warrants a discussion. I believe it is how you treat your children that they will look back on when they become adults and it is those memories that give us all a sense of how we feel about our parents.

 

QLIMAX: Think back to when you reached 14 to 16 years of age. Did you consider yourself a simple sexually exploring girl or an intense seeker of the orgasm?

 

AMY: I will not answer this!

 

QLIMAX: I assume you have seen other Celebrity Adult Videos, like Pam & Tommy, Chyna, Paris Hilton, etc. How would you compare yours to the others?

 

AMY: I just concentrate on what I'm doing; I never compare myself to others.

 

QLIMAX: I guess that your tattoos have a story behind them. I hope that the stories seethe and steam with intrigue. Do you have any back-stories to share with us?

 

AMY: I'm in the process of having my tattoo removed.

 

QLIMAX: Your body looks younger than an early 30’s something. Do you attribute this to your attitude, your sexual activity, your working out, or a combination of all three?

 

AMY: I exercise, eat healthy and keep a positive outlook.

 

QLIMAX: I cannot think of a thing I would wish to change on your body or limbs. If you could change anything about your delightful build, what would it be… if anything?

 

AMY: Just getting rid of that tattoo.

 

QLIMAX: What’s with the circulating headline, “Amy Fisher Made to Look Undignified”? Do you feel that way?

 

AMY: I have no idea what you are talking about.

 

QLIMAX: The x-rated industry has been berdy, berdy good to me. Do you feel like you are now part of the porn community?

 

AMY: I never thought about it.

 

QLIMAX: Would you ever star in another porn movie?

 

AMY: We never know what direction life will take us in.

 

QLIMAX: Your store appearances have to give you a good feeling. You have provided materials for innumerable orgasms to people you have never met (me being one). Have you any feedback from the guys as to who they are and why they want to meet you in person? What kind of people make up those crowds?

 

AMY: Women and men come in to say hi. I love when people are nice and friendly. I'm glad if I'm able to entertain people. It's all in fun and I believe we should all be happy.

 

QLIMAX: You’ve had such a rich life of experiences, good and bad. Surely, you’re much stronger for it all. Do you have any regrets? What would you tell a mid to late female teenager about growing into adulthood?

 

AMY: It's easy to play Monday morning quarterback. We all make mistakes. What makes us better people is when we learn from our mistakes.

 

QLIMAX: With the three made for T.V. Movies; Amy Fisher: My Story (1992) Noelle Parker, The Amy Fisher Story (1993), Drew Barrymore, Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story (1993) Alyssa Milano. Whether or not you liked the portrayal, it’s got to be flattering to have Drew or Alyssa playing you… did you see these films? How do you feel about them?

 

AMY: Not flattering at all. Just a bunch of people trying to make movies, star in movies, and get rich. The whole thing made me sick.

 

QLIMAX: How would you finish this statement: “If I knew then, what I know now…”?

 

AMY: Our entire lives are just one big learning process. Just when I think I have some answers, I find more questions.

 

QLIMAX: What do you consider a great moment in your life, not counting your first orgasm?

 

AMY: The birth of my children.

 

QLIMAX: With all of your life impacting experiences, like incarceration, sex on film, unwanted notoriety, etc., what scared you most? What anxieties have you now?

 

AMY: Everyone has anxiety. For me, I try to focus on the good I have in my life.

 

QLIMAX: If you wanted to totally surprise somebody by telling them something they do not know about you, what would that something be?

 

AMY: I've learned not to tell anyone anything you don't want announced to the world. I am a very private person.

 

QLIMAX: The “Amy Fisher Story” will probably be a great tale for years to come. I find it wonderful as it’s turning out. Why do you think people, well-wishers like me and hate mongers like others, remain so intrigued with you story?

 

AMY: We all have a story. If someone likes me that is a great thing, I thank them. If they dislike me I ignore them and they have zero impact on my good life. For me, I can't imagine disliking someone I've never met; that is just plain strange.

 

For More Info on Amy Fisher visit www.amyfisher.com or www.clubredlight.com

 



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