March 21, 1961 / Aries / Age 64
Venesuela is a Dutch-born Penthouse model, nude model, born on March 21, 1961 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Venesuela was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in May 1989, stepping into the spotlight at 28 years old. With her statuesque 38-24-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, fiery red hair, and prominent natural breasts, Venesuela embodies polished, powerful beauty that blends experience with naturally seductive charm.
Venesuela stepped into Penthouse as an enigma — and she intended to keep it that way. Photographed by Philip Mond, the striking Dutch redhead chose not to reveal her last name, insisting that a little mystery makes a woman far more compelling. Raised in Amsterdam, Venesuela studied ballet in Paris before launching a modeling career that quickly took on a life of its own. What began almost playfully soon evolved into international success, with back-to-back bookings across four continents keeping her in constant motion. From Rio to Morocco and beyond, she embraced a jet-set lifestyle that blurred borders and fueled her restless energy.
Though glamorous and self-assured, Venesuela admitted that life on the road made lasting attachments difficult. Permanence never quite fit her rhythm. Instead, she learned to live fully in the moment — seeking spontaneity, intensity, and experiences that felt immediate and alive. Her sensuality reflected that same spirit: bold, adventurous, and unafraid of risk.
Despite her passion for the present, Venesuela hinted at deeper ambitions. She spoke cryptically of future artistic projects — even referencing ballet and experimental ideas — suggesting that modeling was only one chapter of a much larger creative vision. For now, however, she preferred to let her images speak louder than explanations.
For Penthouse readers, Venesuela represented the cosmopolitan glamour of the late ’80s — worldly, mysterious, and unapologetically free. She was a woman who understood the power of allure, and who knew that sometimes the most captivating stories are the ones only partially told.