A query from the comments section …
In addition to that weird nip-slip that the Pink Ranger recently posted of herself, there are four possibilities:
Two are definitely “no”:
- In Without Limits (1998), she used an acknowledged butt double.
- In Fatal Trust (2006), she wore visible nipple patches.
That narrows it down to:
(1) Pursuit of Happiness, a 2001 film, which seems to contain legit Amy Jo nudity, but is far from the camera;
(2) This studio shot. Is it real? I haven’t seen it debunked. The story is that she posted this on Facebook, then quickly deleted it. That may be a true story, but every fake also has a story. As the Russians say, “доверяй, но проверяй” (“Trust, but verify.” It sounds better in Russian, where the very similar words rhyme.)


I remember a long time ago there was a fake circulating around labeled “A.J. at Big Bear” and was a black and white polaroid at an angle. It wasn’t debunked for years because… well, there was no real internet at that point. All you had was Compuserve and AOL.
There’s more than that, when she was pursuing her music career she was doing a bunch of photo shoots for exposure and did some revealing photos during that time.
Non-nude, but pokie from MMPR:
More (will have to dig a bit, but they’re in there)
The site doesn’t have everything (missing Pursuit of Happiness), but more than most, like I said there is some good stuff on there, if you’re willing to dig.
Considering that she was doing sexy see thru top and open jacket pics, I’m sure there were many outtakes where her tits were visible. Since that picture doesn’t look fake then I’d say it is probably real. If it’s fake then it’s a very good one so odds are it is genuine as there must have been outtakes that looked exactly like that.
It is real, Scoop posted it when Amy Jo accidentally put it on one of her social media accounts, it probably isn’t one of the posts that got restored yet after the database crash, but it was on here, i still have a copy.
Here’s the original post
Good memory! You recalled my post better than I did!
(And that does prove that it is real.)