Carmen Electra adopts stage name as legal name.

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Carmen Electra has confirmed that she has legally dropped her stage name, Tara Leigh Patrick, and will no longer use it in any official capacity, marking a formal separation from her previous identity.

Carmen Electra was named by Prince

Carmen Electra has officially shed her birth name, Tara Leigh Patrick, and will now be known solely by her stage name, after receiving approval from authorities to change her name on legal documents, marking a permanent transition to her new identity.

The media has obtained official documents confirming Carmen Electra’s name change, and sources close to the actress have revealed that she had been contemplating this change for a while, with no specific reason behind it, and has now received approval from the relevant authorities to officially adopt her stage name, marking a personal transformation.

Carmen Electra’s birth name is Tara Leigh Patrick, and she acquired her stage name when she applied for a job with Prince, who gave her the nickname “Carmen Electra” during the audition process, although she ultimately didn’t get the job.

Carmen Electra on cover of Playboy Magazine

Carmen gained widespread recognition after appearing on Baywatch, followed by multiple features in Playboy Magazine, including four cover appearances in June 1997, December 2000, April 2003, and January 2009, as well as additional features in the magazine’s June 1997, December 2000, April 2003, and 2009 anniversary issues.

Carmen Electra’s filmography includes roles in various movies, such as American Vampire (1997), Good Burger (1997), The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999), Scary Movie (2000), Meet the Spartans (2008), Scary Movie 4 (2006), Epic Movie (2007), Date Movie (2006), Disaster Movie (2008), Starsky & Hutch (2004), and Cheaper by the Dozen.

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