Let’s take a look at one of CanadianMILFs’ favorite zombie slayer from Georgia: Jessica Barton

Jessica Barton was born on May 28, 1983, growing up as one half of a pair of fraternal twins. Instead of taking the usual path through college, she jumped straight into the creative world. She worked behind the scenes as a makeup artist for photographers, but being constantly surrounded by cameras, lights, and the whole modeling ecosystem slowly pushed her to step in front of the lens herself.

Her early days were spent in the world of glamour and pin-up modeling, especially within the tuner-car and motorsport community. Jessica had the kind of look that fit perfectly with that scene: bright eyes, long blonde hair, a warm smile, and curves that made her instantly recognizable in magazines and car-event features. It didn’t take long before she became a familiar face across numerous import-car publications.
Modeling and Acting: Building a Name
Jessica’s modeling career expanded quickly once she locked into the car-culture niche. Magazines loved her vibe — a mix of sweetness and confidence — and she became the kind of model people remembered after a single appearance. She posed for well-known tuner magazines, did themed shoots, and became a regular attraction at car shows and conventions.

Her appeal reached beyond print work. Jessica tried acting as well, landing roles in a few indie films. The most notable was Zombies! Zombies! Zombies!- campy horror-comedy where she played a leading role. The movie itself was wild, goofy, and intentionally over-the-top — but it fit her playful, adventurous personality. It added another layer to her public identity: not just a model with a pretty face, but a woman willing to try new things and have fun doing them.
A Gearhead at Heart
The thing that truly made Jessica Barton stand out was her authentic passion for cars. Not in a “pose next to one for a photo shoot” kind of way — she drove them, tuned them, loved them. Her pride and joy was a heavily modified 1994 Toyota Supra, a car she spent years building into an absolute monster. Reports from the tuning community put the car’s output at nearly 1,200 horsepower, capable of ripping through the quarter-mile in the 8-second range and hitting speeds around 170 mph.

Bouncing Back from Misfortune
Her Supra became famous across the car scene. It wasn’t simply a shiny showpiece — it was built for the strip, for real speed and real competition. Unfortunately, in early 2013, the car was stolen and later found stripped. It was a painful moment, especially after years of work and passion poured into it. But even that didn’t slow her down. She stayed active in the automotive world, continued making appearances, and remained a respected figure among builders, racers, and fans.
She’s the kind of figure who shows that glamour and grease can mix — and when they do, they create a personality that’s hard to forget.
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