Background
Brown was born October 7, 1969 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her parents divorced when she was a freshman in high school and her mother later remarried.
Brown was born October 7, 1969 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her parents divorced when she was a freshman in high school and her mother later remarried.
She attended high school at Starkey Academy in Central Louisiana. Her average combined score of 8.791 for the final competitions was just enough to put her in the top five, where she excelled in the final question and finished as second runner-up.
She is best known for her appearance in the video for Warrant"s glam metal anthem "Cherry Pie" and the cover of the album of the same name. She is the oldest child of Bobby Gene and Judy Ann Brown (née Faul). She has three siblings.
Pageants
She placed ninth with an average score of 8.350 after the preliminary competition, sixth in interview (8712), fourth in swimsuit (8908) and sixth in swimsuit (8754).
Other ventures
In 1990, she hosted the syndicated fashion series Preview: The Best of the New. Brown also appeared in television shows such as Married.. with Children (three episodes) and films such as 1993"s Last Action Hero in which fellow Mission Teen United States of America Bridgette Wilson portrayed Arnold Schwarzenegger"s daughter.
Brown worked as a model for Budweiser and other companies. She also appeared in music videos, including Great White"s "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and "House of Broken Love" and Hurricane"s "I"m On To You." She is best remembered as the girl in Warrant"s sexually suggestive "Cherry Pie" video released in 1990.
In the late 1990s, she hosted a television infomercial that advertised the eight-Civil Defense set called "Big Rock: The 80s Generation." In 1998, she sued Penthouse for featuring a model also named Bobbie Brown.
In 2009, Brown wrote and hosted the Video Hits One documentary series, "Do lieutenant Foreign the Band: Women of the Sunset Strip". In 2012, Brown joined the cast of the reality show Ex-Wives of Rock, airing on the Fuse network. In November 2013, Brown"s memoir co-written with Caroline Ryder and titled Dirty Rocker Boys: Love and Lust on the Sunset Strip, was published by Gallery Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Incorporated.
Brown currently runs an online clothing store bobbiejeanbrown.net.