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Louise Wightman
Louise Fitzgerald Wightman (''née'' Johnson), also known as Lucy Wightman (born June 18, 1959 in Lake Forest, Illinois), is a former exotic dancer who performed in Boston and Providence the 1970s and 1980s using the stage name Princess Cheyenne. The juxtaposition of her education and class background with her career attracted media attention. In the spring of 2007, she again attracted public interest, this time for being convicted of practicing psychology without a license in two South Shore Massachusetts communities. Currently she works as a writer, photographer, and blogger.
==Dance career==

Wightman's dancing career began at age 17, when she was known as Lucy Johnson, and peaked when she was a headliner at the now defunct Naked i Cabaret in Boston's Combat Zone. "Princess Cheyenne" was a local legend in Boston.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051106042014/http://www.fox25.com/dynamic/images/stories/undercover/psychologist.html ) The ''Boston Herald'' would later call her "perhaps the most famous exotic dancer ever in this town." Sports columnist Bill Reynolds called her a "cult figure." Journalist Howard Altman, reminiscing about her in the ''Philadelphia City Paper'', called her "Boston's favorite stripper." Although she is not named, Wightman is described in Lauri Lewin's Combat Zone memoir, ''Naked is the Best Disguise: My Life as a Stripper''.〔
Using her celebrity from the exotic dancing circuit, Wightman later hosted a sex advice radio talk show called "Ask Princess Cheyenne" on Boston rock station WBCN, and posed for ''Playboy'' magazine (as Lucy Johnson) in March 1986. She competed in women's bodybuilding contests, winning the 1993 National Physique Committee Massachusetts championship and later being featured in the May–June 1996 issue of ''Women's Physique World''.〔

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