- feature
- SATURDAY JANUARY 22 2011 9:00 AM
Classic Set of The Day: Suri - Playful Pinup
Tags: classic Set, SuicideGirls, Suri, Playful Pinup
Classic Set of the Day:
Suri - Playful Pinup

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Classic set of the Day nominated by Padam
She will get a 3 month subscription for having his classic set chosen as classic set of the day.
She nominated today's set because...
"I think this set should be 'Classic Set of the Day' as Suri is an absolute Goddess. Her vibrant personality, and her glorious body are the reason I joined the site in the first place, and this set screams pin-up redefined! With her doe-eyes and perfect red mouth, Suri is as elegant as she is sexy. The plain backdrop just goes to show that this girl knows exactly how to work those poses, and her facial expressions are just fantastic!"
I couldn't agree more - Suri is a bad ass breast cancer survivor and all around awesome lady.
xoxo
-missy
If you are interested in nominating a set as classic set of the day, e-mail: classic@suicidegirls.com
- commentary
- TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 2010 12:05 AM
The Art of SuicideGirls feat. Kaylie McDougal a.k.a. Tigermassacre
Tags: All Things SG, Art, Blog, Comics, Entertainment, Kaylie McDougal, SuicideGirls, Suri, Tigermassacre
by Suri Suicide

[Kaylie McDougal a.k.a. Tigermassacre]
Artist / SG Member Name: Kaylie McDougal / Tigermassacre
Mission: “I’m from a small, southern town. All I ever dreamed of was getting out and seeing the world. After getting out and seeing very small pieces of the world, I can honestly say I’ve yet to feel truly at home anywhere. But I’m still looking. Besides my love of travel, the only other constant in my life has been my love of art – in particular, drawing comics.
“I’ve been drawing comics since I was a small child, but didn’t realize it was what I wanted to do with my life until high school. I realized while taking tests to determine students’ college and vocational options after high school that doing comics would be the only thing that would make me happy. Even now, while I have loads of crafts and projects I like to use as creative outlets, and jobs and people have come and gone, comics is the one thing I’ve never quit.”

Medium: “Mostly digital these days (tablet, Photoshop), but also traditional ink, paper, pencil.”
Aesthetic: “Cartoony – but for adults.”
Notable Achievement: “Won award for excellence in writing in 8th grade (the only award I ever won in school!). Recently had my publishing debut in the second volume of the Sugar Ninjas anthology series.”

Why We Should Care: Tigermasacre creates the kind of cartoon world, filled with sexy and mysterious characters, that makes you want to get lost in it.
I Want Me Some: Find Kaylie via Deviantart, her blog, and at www.kayliemcd.com.

If you’d like your work to be considered for inclusion in The Art of SuicideGirls, please reach out to Suri Suicide, who is curating the column. Submissions are open to SGs and community members.
- commentary
- TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 2010 12:05 AM
The Art of SuicideGirls feat. Kate Suicide
Tags: All Things SG, Art, Blog, DIY, Kate, SuicideGirls, Suri
by Suri Suicide
This is the first in a series of ‘Art of SuicideGirls’ posts, which will highlight the creativity of our community members. If you’d like your work to be considered for inclusion, please reach out to Suri Suicide, who is curating the column.

[Kate Suicide in Hangover]
Artist / SG Member Name: Kate Suicide
Mission: “I was born in Chessington – the World of Adventures – a mere stones throw from the Vampire ride, which may explain, but not excuse, my slight leaning towards the dark and the macabre. Being a strange-looking goth at school hindered my popularity, but greatly helped my creativity, as I spent many hours alone in my room, drawing, painting and listening to strange, dark music.
“It came as no surprise then, that during my mid-twenties, I was lured to Brighton, Sussex by bright and garish lights, neo-burlesque, faded glamour, strange folk and the sea air. My work is inspired by art nouveau and art deco, erotica and Japanese madness. I now reside on Brighton pier with the seagulls, and paint and draw for food, drink and cold, hard cash. When not making art, I model for other artists, write and perform music, collect strange instruments, wander around junk shops and antique stalls, and make hats out of parts of dead animals.”

Medium: Illustration and oil paintings.
Aesthetic: The strange, the beautiful and the damned.
Notable Achievement: NOT going to art school. Live illustration featured in an exhibition at the Tate Modern, London. Moving away from London, going freelance, and still being alive.

Why We Should Care: Because Kate Suicide documents a life lived passionately and well.
I Want Me Some: www.katekamikaze.com
- feature
- MONDAY MARCH 24 2008 8:00 PM
SG Community Diary: Suri's Breasts
Tags: Suri, cancer, breast cancer, recovery, interview
Suri Suicide was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2007. From describing diagnoses to treatments, her online journals have detailed her journey with remarkable candor. These brief snippets into her life have been inspirational to me, as well as to a large section of the SG community, who has showed support by sending this brave and buxom lady care-packages, cheerful messages, and love.
I caught up with Suri recently for SG Community Diary.
Anarchie: How are you feeling today?
Suri: Honestly? I am a little nervous, my last round of chemo has been delayed, and the idea of not knowing what's going on puts me on edge. But I had a fabulous day, and I am eating and even had a glass of wine. Also, I have never been interviewed for anything and am excited that my first interviewer is also my favorite SG.
Anarchie: How have the last few months been for you?
Suri: Overwhelming is the best word, just so big that I couldn't possibly comprehend. I have learned a lot about myself, mostly about how scared I am of not being in control, and how important it is for me to be honest with myself and the people in my life. Before I was diagnosed I was having a hard time telling people in my life when I was upset or hurt, I felt like I needed to be able to take care of myself. Now I am relieved to know that I need people, and that that's okay.
Anarchie: When were you first diagnosed with breast cancer? How was it spotted?
Suri: I felt a lump, about the size of a marble. But I didn't freak out, I thought that it was just some weird tissue or something, but I went to the doctor, just to get a PAP, and mentioned the weird lump. My doctor checked, one thing and then another and 4 days later I was a medical anomaly. I had not one but two lumps, and not just cancer, but two different kinds of cancer! In the same breast!
Anarchie: What was the reaction from your family?
Suri: It's funny, at first they were so upset that they almost took it out on me, they even acted a little angry and they are still shocked and awkward. And I understand, I mean, what do you say to the girl with cancer? Right? I mean "Hey sis how bout them tumors!" isn't exactly appropriate
Anarchie: Has your age affected your treatment at all? What treatment have you had?
Suri: My age has actually been a blessing, (in a fucked up kind of way) because I am much younger than the average breast cancer patient, doctors who I could never afford to see have taken an interest in my case, and have treated me for next to nothing in exchange for long boring interviews about my diet and exercise level, and what radiation I may have been exposed to etc.
Since I am younger than most breast cancer patients, my body is tougher, and I can take more treatments with a shorter recovery time. As far as treatments go, I have had a ton of chemo for my two separate lumps, a lumpectomy, radiation, a ton of therapy (art, group, and one on one) and a bit of self medication (weed, Doctor Who, wine, cake, pop punk, a good cry).
Anarchie: In you journal from 18th October you said you interviewed some cancer doctors. What did you find out?
Suri: To tell you the truth the interview was mostly about bedside manner, I wanted a doctor who was supportive and bright and who had a sense of humor, I hate the idea of being stuck in a relationship with a doctor who just sees me as a pay check, or worse, just a full bed.
Anarchie: What have you been up to since your diagnoses?
Suri: I got engaged, got married, got a kitty, moved to a big city, read a ton of books, did a burlesque show, shot 2 sets for SG, learned to pee standing up, met Ice-T, converted to Judaism, etc.
Anarchie: How was the wedding?
Suri: Fucking fabulous! Vegas is so weird and special, and we were married by a stripper with an ankh tattoo, and we both cried.
Anarchie: What role has the SG community played in your recovery?
Suri: A huge role, in so many ways. Right before I was diagnosed I moved across the country from my family, and my home, SG has been the ultimate friend. Up with me all night, making me laugh.
My journal here has been an incredible outlet, and the members and SGs, many who I have never met, have been generous with their advice, their prayers, humor and their sympathy and love. I was so touched by the response to me posting about my diagnosis, everyone on the site have gone above and beyond what I could have imagined they would.
I swear SG is not paying me! I am just super pleased by the site.
Anarchie: What are your plans for the future?
Suri: Cake, Bacon, Beer, Avocados, and maybe a trip to see you in England? Or Fatality on her island.
Anarchie: Is there anything you have learned from your experiences that you would like to pass on to others?
Suri: This is gonna be corny but the world is an amazing place, and people are glowingly gentle, kind, and loving. Even the ones I want to kick in the face. It's shocking who comes out of the woodwork when you need help or love or hope or a funny story, and I hope I remember what cheesy, silly faith I have in the world right now even when I am better and back to being cynical and snarky.
Having read this article, please thank Suri for her involvement and give her a little encouragement, too. She is a wonderful, wonderful lady that this community is so lucky to have.
Also, if any of you are interested, there is a Breast Cancer group right here on SG.
SG Community Diary is a newswire feature intended to highlight some of the wonderful, interesting, and amazing stories of this websites models and members.
Please contact Anarchie or Fatality with any other potential stories!
- news
- TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 2006 8:00 PM
Cruise Insists that Katie Firm Up Before Wedding
Tags: Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Suri, wedding
Tom Cruise is determined not to walk a pudgy Katie down the aisle.
Cruise is reportedly cracking the whip over the little missus, having her adhere to a strict exercise routine so she can shed the rest of her baby weight (what, all two pounds of it?) before their planned wedding.
... Tom has become "very concerned" about her appearance these days, and has become directly involved with Katie's workout regimen as a result.
According to sources, Tom is willing to do whatever it takes so his bride-to-be "looks the best that she can walking next to him down the aisle."
In addition to joining her strenuous workout sessions, Tom also makes sure that Katie's strict workout schedule goes without interruption by personally booking babysitters for the kids.
In addition to hitting the weights four to five times a week, Katie has sought help from Buff Brides, a program that offers pretty self-explanatory help.
And if that doesnt work, Cruise is going to employ the same body-stretching technique that recently added about a foot to Katies height.

My god, she's fat!
- rumor
- WEDNESDAY JULY 19 2006 8:00 PM
Leah Remini Insists Suri Is "Normal"
Submitted by PeoplePaula
Edited by PeoplePaula
Tags: Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Suri
Any comparisons between little Suri Cruise and Rosemary's Baby can officially be put to rest, now that an eyewitness has given her word that the child is perfectly fine. So what if that person happens to be fellow Scientologist Leah Remini?
"She's a newborn and normal size," Remini said in an interview that will be featured in the new issue of [US Weekly] that hits newsstands Friday.
"Tom and Kate ... want to have a life and raise their baby," Remini said. "They're normal parents."
Suri is "a cross between the two, [with] dark, straight hair and dark eyes," another pal said to the magazine.
Hmm, haven't we seen a baby like that somewhere before...?

photo location
- rumor
- THURSDAY JULY 6 2006 6:00 PM
Imaginary Babies Are Hard to See
Tom Cruise recently reached the put up or shut up phase of his I totally fuck chicks and get them pregnant! world tour. Three months after the birth of the love child of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, the baby has yet to be seen. Friends of the couple questioned why they havent met the Spawn of Xenu.
A source says Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have yet to show her off to fellow Scientologists John Travolta, Kelly Preston and Lisa Marie Presley. Even good pals Will and Jada Pinkett Smith supposedly have not met her, despite repeated calls to Cruise. Every time, its a different excuse: Hes busy or Kates not feeling well, says a source. [The Smiths] think its so weird.
Tom even backed out of a deal with the photo agency to which he promised the babys first pics.
Soon after the baby was born, photo agency WireImage approached multiple outlets with the news that it would be offering pictures of Suri for auction. Days later, on May 11, before official bidding was even underway, the agency sent out an e-mail declaring that the baby shoot is on hold for now. There is no additional info as to when this may happen or if it will even happen at all.
Do you remember the last scene in Rosemarys Baby where Mia Farrow is finally allowed to see the baby, and the kid is all fucked-up and Satan-looking? Yeah, thats totally Katie and Tom.

"God is dead! Xenu lives!"



