Adrianne Curry Talks To IncGamers

Winner of America’s Next Top Model and renowned World of Warcraft player Adrianne Curry has spoken to our WoW correspondent Medievaldragon about her rise to fame, and her love of the massively popular MMO.

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Curry is one of the many celebrities who are known to enjoy WoW and speak openly about it. Her penchant for the game first hit the headlines when she recently posted a picture of herself playing the MMO wearing nothing but her glasses and headset.

She sat down with us to answer a number of questions about gaming in general, what other players think of her, and how she got into gaming in the first place. Here’s a snip:

“How did you get into gaming? What were the first games you played, and the best?

Adrianne: I was always into games. I used to play Kings Quest, Myst, Duke Nukem, Quake, DOOM, Wolfenstein 3-D and many others. I guess I got into video games the most when I was with my ex-boyfriend in my teens. All he did was play all day long. if I didn’t play, I would be ignored. We played a lot of Medal of Honor, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Halo, and many others.”

Check out the full interview on our WoW Channel.


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