Introduction:
At the early age of 9, Carmen Electra
(real name Tara Patrick) began her climb to super-stardom when she was
chosen for the School for Creative and Performing Arts. She began
taking singing lessons and by her teenage years, she was
choreographing and performing musicals for the school's theatrical
ensemble. She also began rapping and said her goal was "to go to
Los Angeles and get a record deal."
In 1987, at the age of 15, Tara moved
to Minneapolis, where her sister and half-sister lived. To earn money,
she did some modelling for Target department stores. She was also
known to be in Minneapolis during the 1990 filming of Prince's movie,
Graffiti Bridge. In 1991, Tara moved to Los Angeles, California,
changed her name to Carmen Electra, and in less than a week, met
Prince.
"I'd been there a week when I went
to this club called Spice, where I was approached by a woman who said
she had this all-girl band that Prince was producing, and I had the
look they were after. But what was really funny was that there was a
Prince lookalike at the club that night, and I thought she might have
been talking about him and it was all a joke."
In 1992, soon after meeting and
auditioning for Prince, she was signed to his Paisley Park Records
label. Prince took Carmen under his wing, describing her as "this
new girl out of Cincinnati." She was promoted with ads in Rolling
Stone and on MTV. However large the hype, the success wasn't there.
After posing nude for Playboy in May of
1996, Carmen's career was revived on October 4, 1996 when it was
announced that she would take over from Jenny McCarthy (also a Playboy
veteran) as Chris Hardwick's co-host on MTV's dating show Singled Out
starting February 10, 1997, for at least 65 episodes.