So-called Bad Girls throughout the history

Men should confess how much they love those so-called bad girls throughout the history, but never dare around. And most of those bad girls ever had rough love life, but they lived to themselves, having done what they wanted to do, which is appreciated by us all the time. They have proven how good it looks to be bad.
Dita Von Teese
Dita Von Teese

The queen of burlesque helped make sex an art form. The 37-year-old fetish model adds a 1940s and ’50s glamour to the job.
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor

Speak of the devil! Aside from building a legendary career as an actress in Hollywood, she has also built a reputation for being a man-eater. She’s been through eight husbands in her 78 years.
Cleopatra
Cleopatra

She not only ruled ancient Egypt, but she also conquered several of the world’s most powerful men, including Julius Caesar and one of his successors, Mark Antony. Her legacy as a supreme seductress lives on in Western culture. Case in point: Elizabeth Taylor — a seductress in her own right — portrayed the queen in all her headdress glory.
Bettie Page
Bettie Page

The curvaceous icon set her own style with her signature bangs. Oh, and she also made her mark by modeling bondage gear and sexy lingerie.
Gia Carangi
Gia Carangi

The bad-girl supermodel lived a fast and short life, dying at the age of 26 from AIDS in 1986. Carangi was a Studio 54 regular in the 1970s, but things started to go south for the party girl when she developed a heroin addiction. Her life story was chronicled in the 1998 film Gia by none other than fellow bad gal Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie

The A-list actress may have rebranded herself as a mother-of-all-children, UN-goodwill-ambassador type, but her past is undeniable. The 35-year-old snagged heartthrob Brad Pitt from America’s sweetheart, Jennifer Aniston, and has played several badass protagonists, like Lara Croft in Tomb Raider and an assassin in Mr. and Mrs. Smith. She also, um, made out with her brother and carried a vial of Billy Bob Thornton’s blood around her neck. You know, the usual.
Mae West
Mae West

Although she is most famous for being a 1930s Hollywood sex symbol, she got a bad-girl start in her hometown of New York City. The actress and playwright was prosecuted on moral charges for a play she wrote, titled Sex. West was then sentenced to 10 days in jail for “corrupting the morals of youth.” Oh, Mae!
Pam Grier
Pam Grier

The actress gave people plenty to talk about in the 1970s, when she starred in a string of films about women in prison and “blaxploitation” films such as Foxy Brown.
Mary Quant
Mary Quant

Inventor of the miniskirt, the British fashion designer proved that there were no lengths too short for women’s clothing.
Sally Bowles
Sally Bowles

The fictional character from the 1972 musical film Cabaret has taken on a life of her own. Played by Liza Minnelli (a bad girl in her own right), Bowles broaches a highly controversial subject in the production: abortion.
Tallulah Bankhead
Tallulah Bankhead

Southern belle turned bad girl, the actress was just as famous for her risqué Hollywood roles as her Hollywood romances. Rumors about her sex life included names like Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, and Billie Holiday, among others.

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