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Princess Kashmir

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Shawna Tifton
Princess Kashmir.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Ginger/Auburn
Occupation: Exotic dancer
First appearance: "Homer's Night Out"
Voiced by: Maggie Roswell


Princess Kashmir, real name Shawna Tifton[1] and occasionally known as April Flowers (when performing at strip clubs)[2] is an exotic dancer.

History

Princess Kashmir is first seen during Eugene Fisk's bachelor party. It is here that Homer gets his picture taken by Bart with his spy camera. The photo had far more effect on Homer than it did Ms. Tifton. She is moved by Homer's speech to all the men in the audience about not treating women as objects, yet she still remains an exotic dancer to this day. She has been known to work at Florence of Arabia, Girlesque, Foxy Boxing, Mud City, Sapphire Lounge and La Maison Derriere.[2] She has been seen with many men, including Apu before his marriage to Manjula.

Tifton is a member of the Home Wreckers bowling team along with Mindy Simmons, Lurleen Lumpkin and Jacques.[3]

She is somewhat of a celebrity in Springfield, appearing regularly on Springfield Squares.[4][5] She also was one of the celebrities who sang with Sting, the song "Sending Our Love Down the Well".[6]

She is a serious actress waiting for a break. She has been in in films such as Dreamskates (dancing girl); How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini (lucky limbo girl); and The Jelloidium Factor (belly-dancing creature).[7]

Behind the Laughter

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