- She and her manger Neil Cirucci have worked together for 24 years on a "handshake", never having a formal contract.
- Had denied ever posing nude but, in early 2001, "Hustler" Magazine published topless pictures she posed for at age 19. When confronted about this on Howard Stern (1994), she admitted that it was in fact her in the pictures and she did them because she was young and needed the money.
- On 9 June 2002 she she gave birth to her first child, Nicholas Isaac.
- Welcomed twin girls, Sabrina and Sierra on (17 July 2005) in a Minnesota hospital. The girls were delivered by a surrogate, but were the in-vitro biological children of Margolis and Starkman. Born five weeks premature, they weighed 4.7 lbs.
- Was Miss Makita Power Tools 1986 and did appearances at woodworking trade shows.
- In 2010 "Vanity Fair" magazine published "Oral History of the Internet", naming the top 100 Internet pioneers. She was the only woman on the list because of her contribution to Internet self-promotion.
- In 1999 she was declared by the "Guinness Book of World Records" as the Most Downloaded woman ever. She held the title until 2000 when her record was surpassed by Danni Ashe. In 2001 Guinness revised the record so that Margolis and Ashe shared the record--Margolis for having a non-subscription web site and Ashe for having a subscription web site.
- Studied business at Cal State-Northridge.
- Once owned the Los Angeles nightclub Guy's with her now ex-husband.
- Release of her book, "Having a Baby When the Old-Fashion Way Isn't Working". (2008)
- Is Jewish.
- Ccompleted a series of interviews with "Vanity Fair" writer David Friend regarding a book he is writing on '90s pop culture phenomena.
- She and her ex-husband Guy Starkman had an open marriage.
- Believes in open relationships.
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