February 19, 1974 / Pisces / Age 52
Alexa Lauren is an American-born Penthouse model, born on February 19, 1974 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Alexa Lauren was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in September 1999, stepping into the spotlight at 25 years old. With her statuesque 38-23-34 figure, seductive blue eyes, honey blond hair, and prominent enhanced breasts, Alexa radiates a fresh yet unmistakably provocative energy that feels both spontaneous and irresistible.
Alexa Lauren brings September 1999 a flash of blonde nerve and late-summer appetite, the sort of presence that seems to step out of the heat already amused by the attention. There is nothing shy in her Penthouse mood. She feels open, sun-touched, and candid, with a playful confidence that belongs to a woman who has learned how to enjoy being seen rather than merely endure it.
Her appeal lives in that frankness. Alexa speaks like someone with little interest in false modesty: she liked to be free, liked to dance, liked the feeling of showing herself with ease and natural energy. That directness gives her feature its pulse. She is not wrapped in mystery or old-fashioned softness. She comes across as physical, social, impulsive, and alive — a woman drawn to bright rooms, male company, good fun, and the kind of man who can lose himself at night but still make it to work in the morning.
Before becoming Penthouse Pet of the Month for September 1999, Alexa Lauren had settled comfortably in Georgia, where she first worked at a solarium. The job gave her sunshine, a tan, new friends, and a growing sense of self-possession. She adopted a chihuahua and two cats, then moved into dancing at a well-known club, a natural next step for someone who enjoyed performance and attention on her own terms. Her screen credits later included Centerfold Coeds: Girlfriends and Penthouse: Beach Babes in 2000, followed by Incident at Loch Ness in 2004.
What makes Alexa linger is the impression of a woman chasing warmth in every sense: sun, skin, company, movement, and risk. Her Penthouse appearance has the easy recklessness of the pre-millennium moment, when glamour was becoming quicker, bolder, and less coy. September gave the magazine a Pet with a tan, a grin, and a taste for freedom — and that combination still carries its own trouble.