Crystal | |
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Character Information | |
Gender: |
Female |
Hair/Eye Color: |
Blonde |
Occupation(s): |
Wild Wild Girl |
Alignment: |
Neutral |
Friends: |
Danni Derrick Jones Jake Forester |
Employer: |
Derrick Jones |
Enemies: |
Piranha Derrick Jones (at times) |
Series Information | |
Status: |
Deceased |
Cause of Death: |
Devoured |
First appearance: |
Piranha 3D |
Portrayed By: |
Riley Steele |
Crystal is a character in Piranha 3D.
History
Crystal first appears with Andrew buying some sun screen. Derrick calls them and they go on to him.
Crystal and Danni are dancing in bikinis and everyone is admiring their stunning beauty. Then Jake's friend, Kelly, is invited on board with Jake. On the lake, Derrick sits with Crystal and Kelly on the ship while Danni flirts with Jake. Crystal is notably flirting with Derrick, smiling voluptuously as he pours her champagne, but he seems fixated on Kelly and isn't flirting back.
However, throughout the boat tour he seems to protect Crystal.
A little way in the middle of the lake, Derrick gets Crystal to lie on a sunbed and pours tequila on her belly. He licks it all off and briefly kisses her to get a lime. Derrick suggests Kelly do the same thing but she seems nervous. Jake says no, she shouldn't. Danni also says no, but she doesn't want to fall out with Derrick. Ideally, Danni just wants Kelly to kiss Jake. After a lot of muffle, Kelly finally gets down to it and licks tequila off Crystal, and then lesbian kisses her, much to Jake's irritation and the glee of Derrick and Andrew, the cameraman.
It is unknown what Crystal makes of Laura and Zane, Jake's siblings, come aboard. She just looks terrified after Derrick causes the boat to crash into rocks. Derrick fell of the boat. Crystal leans over to try and pull him back aboard but she topples in after him. After a few minutes later a school of piranhas attack Crystal and Derrick, Crystal is then eaten alive when a piranha eats into her stomach and comes out of her mouth.
Notes
- Out of all the supporting cast, Crystal had the smallest amount of lines.