Destiney Sue Moore

Destiney Sue Walker
Born (1978-01-03) January 3, 1978 (age 46)
Other namesDestiney Sue Moore
Occupation(s)Model, television personality
Years active1997–present
TelevisionRock of Love with Bret Michaels season 2, I Love Money season 1, Rock of Love: Charm School

Destiney Sue Walker is an American reality television personality, actress and model. Best known for her appearances on Rock of Love 2, I Love Money 1, and Rock of Love: Charm School.

Modelling career

Moore worked as a model for several years. Most modelling Moore did was softcore, fetish work. She also worked occasionally as an exotic dancer.[1] She used the stage name Stephanie Moore.

She would be the cover girl alongside Rock of Love 2, cast member Kristy Jo Muller for the 2009 issue of Guitar World magazine.

Moore posed nude for the September 2011 issue of Hustler.[2]

Reality television career

Moore's first reality television appearance was as a contestant on the second season of VH1's hit series Rock of Love with Bret Michaels. Placing third overall, she was best remembered for her feuds with contestants; Ambre Lake, Daisy De La Hoya and Kristy Jo Muller. She, her father and Bret Michaels rode motorcycles together before her father passed away from cancer as her father was a huge Poison fan.

Shortly after the airing of Rock of Love, Moore appeared on the first season of VH1's spin-off; I Love Money. During the show she was involved in a love-triangle with I Love New York contestants; Frank "The Entertainer" Maresca and Jason "Heat" Rosell. She would be eliminated in the fifth episode placing thirteenth overall after clashing with both of the two major alliances in the competition; stating that she; "just doesn't play dirty".

Moore would then participate and would be the runner up on VH1's spin-off Rock of Love: Charm School. During the show she most notably got into a heated altercation with fellow contestant Brandi Cunningham; which resulted with Cunningham spitting in Moore's face. Moore would go on to be the winner of the Smet challenge, the challenge involved designing a t-shirt for fashion designer Christian Audigier's new clothing line. As a result of winning the challenge Audigier agreed to sell her t-shirt design in stores nationwide. During the final elimination ceremony, Moore was offered an official internship with Charm School dean and judge Daniella Clarke. She would reveal on the reunion special that she decided to team up with her fiancé, who is a design artist and launch her own brand named Divination, than take Daniella's internship.[3]

Moore would also make multiple other television appearances outside of the VH1 celebreality realm. Including appearing in three episodes of Spike's MANswers, she would also appear on game shows Baggage and Hole in the Wall.

Filmography

Moore would make other appearances including appearing as a waitress in the 2007 film Georgia Rule[4][5] and playing as herself in 2009 horror film Reality Horror Night.[6]

Moore would also appear in the music video for Escape the Fate's 2006 single "Situations".

Film and television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Pornographer Stripper #2
2007 Georgia Rule Waitress
2008 Rock of Love with Bret Michaels season 2 Self, contestant 3rd place, 12 episodes
I Love Money season 1 Self, contestant 13th place, 6 episodes
Hole in the Wall Self, contestant 1 episode
Rock of Love: Charm School Self, contestant Runner up, all episodes
MANswers Self, guest 3 episodes
2009 Reality Horror Night Destiney Sue Moore
2010 Baggage Self, contestant 1 episode
The Adventures of Senor Toro Pregnant woman 1 episode
2020 Talk of Love Self, guest 1 episode, web series

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role
2006 Situations Escape the Fate Dancer

References

  1. ^ "VH1 star Destiney baring all at area strip bar". Philly.com. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  2. ^ "Destiney Moore, a certified Hustler Honey". Hustler Magazine.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-01. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  3. ^ "Divination Official Myspace". Archived from the original on 2009-01-15. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
  4. ^ Wieselman, Jarett. Bret's Back For More "Love" Archived 2008-09-06 at the Wayback Machine. New York Post. 2008-07-16.
  5. ^ ||07/16/2008%2011:38%20AM%20ET||headline||Bret%20Michaels%20Takes%20His%20Hit%20Show%20on%20the%20Road%20for%20Another%20Try%20at%20Love%20as%20VH1%20Announces%20%27Rock%20of%20Love%20Bus%20with%20Bret%20Michaels%27||docSource||PR%20Newswire||provider||ACQUIREMEDIA||realtedsyms|||US%3BVIA|&symbol=VIAb Bret Michaels Takes His Hit Show on the Road for Another Try at Love as VH1 Announces 'Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels'[dead link]. Press release. VH1. 2008-07-16.
  6. ^ "Reality Horror Night: Official website".