Career
D’Amore, taking lessons from DJ AM, started her DJ career eight years ago opening for Will.I.AM at the MTV Music Awards in Japan. She has a residency at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas and has DJ’d all over the world including Playhouse Hollywood, Bagatelle Hollywood, The Bank Bellagio, Spin Music Festival in Hawaii and Alaska, Set Miami, Sunset Junction, La Forte Tokyo, China Doll Beijing, Nicky Beach Egypt, Rehab Pool, Chateau, and Body English. D’Amore has just been added to the line up of DJ’s for Electro Beach in Puerto Vallarta and the Bounce Music Festival. D'Amore has an upcoming appearance on America's Next Top Model as herself.
D'Amore has appeared on several covers and inside magazines like Teen Vogue, Santa Barbara Magazine, Seventeen, Cosmo Girl, Flaunt and Nylon. She has worked with designers such as Heatherette, Stella McCartney, Diane von Fürstenberg and Agent Provocateur.
D'Amore made guest appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in season 2 and on Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami. She had a guest arc on the HBO hit series "Entourage" as Brooke in season five.
She played Maggie, the younger sister of Audrina Patridge's character, Megan, in the 2009 horror film Sorority Row and subsequently appeared in the music video, Get U Home by Shwayze to promote the movie. She played as Adriana in the 2009 comedy film Frat Party.
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