The photo shoot companion to Rachel Rocketts and Candy Cantaloupes‘ girl-on-girl video doesn’t have any toy play or explicit pussy eat-outs. That’s because the newsstand magazines of the ’90s decade didn’t publish explicit girl-girls or hardcore guy-girl photos. This was not due to a publisher’s policy. This was a retailer and distributor policy.
Specialty hardcore magazines were sold but only in porn shops, not at newsstands and magazine stores. This restriction ended in the 2000s, although in some countries such as Japan, even pussy photos are still censored today.
Candy retired not long after this, making plans to go to college. Rachel Rocketts is still dancing in Michigan. One of our readers spent some time with her at the club she dances in and said she’s looking sexy and hot.
In 1998, Rachel briefly got involved in the World Wrestling Federation’s “Parade of Human Oddities.” She wore a shirt that read “Jackyl Me Off,” a reference to Canadian commentator and former wrestler Donald Callis aka The Jackyl. Like Minka, called Satin on Ted Turner’s Monday Nitro World Championship Wrestling in 1999, Rachel Rocketts didn’t actually wrestle. Photo Samples
During July of 1998, Rachel Rocketts was a Diva for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)/World Wrestling Federation’s “Parade of Human Oddities.”
This group of hulk-like bone-breakers who lived up to that nickname included Kurrgan and was created by former wrestler “The Jackyl,” Don Callis, a Canadian wrestling commentator.
WWE diva Rachel Rocketts once wore a shirt that read, “Jackyl Me Off.” Then she took off that shirt to reveal another shirt that read, “I Smell Ratings.”
World Championship Wrestling also pulled a similar stunt after this, bringing in another SCORE Girl with much bigger boobs. She used a different stage name but there was no mistaking who she was. Both of them sailed on Boob Cruise 1998. Photo Samples
Rachel Rocketts and Tawny Peaks appeared in the 1996 movie Breasts, a documentary featuring 22 women talking about their boobs. Most of them were topless. It was shown on HBO several times and is on Amazon.
It’s the kind of hour-long program that both women and men would find interesting.
Both Rachel Rocketts and Tawny Peaks were also in an independent film, for only a few seconds, called Let’s Talk About Sex (1998), produced in Miami, Florida. Photo Samples
SCORE hasn’t seen or photographed the sultry, busty, exotic Rachel Rocketts since Boob Cruise 1998. In big-bust modeling, that’s an eternity.
In 1999, Rachel started a StripperGram service called Bunnies in the Detroit area. SCORE magazine’s Boob Beat columnist tried to interview Rachel Rocketts about her new career move, but, aside from one preliminary phone call, he wasn’t able to connect with her in time for a deadline.
Rachel’s attempt at a website shortly after ended (the URL ultimately picked up by someone in Canada) and her mailing address closed down.
Rockett scientist B.B., a SCORE Man who sailed on the same Boob Cruise as Rocketts in 1998, wrote: “Rachel immediately became my friend. She always had time just to do things that friends do. She was easily the subject of my most-erotic pictures and also my best friend pictures.”
But wait. The Rachel Rocketts story is not over. It continues in the next video. Video Sample