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Terri Summers

Acting Appreciation

Terri Summers, born January 16, 1976 in Amsterdam, built a prominent career in adult entertainment during the 2000s. Raised in Ibiza, Terri worked at Hooters in Amsterdam and modeled lingerie before entering a Penthouse competition on a dare. That decision propelled her into the spotlight when she was named Dutch Penthouse Pet of the Year, opening doors to major men's magazines such as Hustler, Playboy, Private, and Club. 

Standing at 5'8" with green eyes and brown hair, Terri became known for her camera presence and versatility across photo and video platforms. She performed from 2000 to 2008 under several aliases, working with studies like Private, Hustler, Zero Tolerance, Vivid, and Sin City. Her work ranged across solo, lesbian, and boy-girl scenes.

After leaving performing in 2008, Terri shifted toward the production side of the industry. She began directing in 2010 and has remained active behind the camera, editing and photographing content. 




Sources:

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1117038/

https://x.com/TerriSummersIBZ

https://www.boobpedia.com/boobs/Terri_Summers

https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Terri_Summers

https://www.iafd.com/person.rme/id=e48d9e59-ef45-44e9-9f27-ef645cde3804

https://babesrater.com/infinite-scroll/55130/terri-summers

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Leaving Reality at the Door: Our Christmas Movie Marathon

During the holidays, my wife and I fell into a familiar empty-nester routine: watching Christmas movies as a way to ease into the season when the house is quiet and the shopping spirit feels optional. This year, my wife was—by her own admission—a bit of a grinch, so we decided that festive films might do the heavy lifting for us.

We started with Hot Chocolate Holiday (2021), starring Aubrey Reynolds and Jonny Swenson, a sweet, low-stakes story about a coffee shop owner and a dessert shop owner who discover they share more than a love of cocoa. It didn’t need to make sense—it just needed to be pleasant, and it was.

The next night, Netflix nudged us toward A Merry Little Ex-Mas (2025), with Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, about former partners forced back into each other’s orbit when holiday plans collide. Enjoyable, provided you leave realism at the door.

My Secret Santa (2025), starring Alexandra Breckenridge and Ryan Eggold, surprised me with its humor; Breckenridge’s comedic timing carries a story about an unexpected holiday gig and workplace romance.

An older entry, No Sleep 'Til Christmas (2018), featuring Dave Annable and Odette Annable, became a quick favorite thanks to its simple, charming premise.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from Jingle Bell Heist (2025) with Olivia Holt and Conner Swindells, but its mix of action, humor, and a sharp twist made it one of the most entertaining watches.

We closed out New Year’s Eve with Champagne Problems (2025), starring Minka Kelly and Tom Woznicakz, which ended up being our favorite. Set against the pursuit of a storied French champagne house, the real draw was the chemistry between the leads—balanced, believable, and just romantic enough to earn its ending.