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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Karrine Steffans: Was She Really Lying


She decided to write Confessions of a Video Vixen, a tell-all autobiography recounting the lurid details of her lustful liaisons. Unluckily for her lovers, many of whom were married, she names names, and even rates them in terms of size and satisfaction. 
Nicknamed 'Superhead' for a skill which needs no explanation, she became so popular in certain circles that she was able to among those leaving notches on her badly whittled bedpost were rappers Puff Daddy, DMX, Xzibit, Jay-Z, Ja Rule, Doctor Dre, Ice-T, singer Bobby Brown, murdered Cosby Show regular Merlin Santana, R&B crooner Usher, NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, actor Vin Diesel, rock star Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and Brandy's little brother Ray J. The deeper parts of this memoir, addresses, among other things, Ja Rule's wife as a gullible dope, Ice-T as an easy-to-fleece Sugar Daddy, Shaq as very generous but disappointingly endowed, Bobby Brown as a hallucinatory drug addict she had to slap silly, Usher as a cocky, disrespectful jerk, and P-Diddy and Xzibit as possibly on the down low.






Here's how she recalls first meeting Jay-Z, who took her for a ride in his Mercedes during a break from making a music video. 'After a few moments of silence, Jay pulled out his penis, covered it with a condom, and placed his hand on the back of my head. We carried on in the car for a while and headed back to the set as if nothing had happened.' What a charmer. Confessions of a Video Vixen, a book I defy anyone to put down, is, quite frankly, the most revealing groupie expose' I've ever encountered. The book ought to be mandatory reading for any starry-eyed, aspiring actress even thinking about heading to Hollywood. For if just half of the allegations contained in this spellbinding confession are true, I feel totally vindicated for all of my diatribes against rap as misogynistic, but we find out that this is a lie?? Karrine Steffans may have ruined alot of marriages with her lies, including her own, and thats not right. I dont know what to believe?




The former video vixen turned writer is currently working on a documentary where she talks about finding her path before 40, how her bestselling novel, Confessions of a Video Vixen, was all a lie and how she wishes that, as a writer, she could remain anonymous. While I have never been one to judge her for making a solid choice to move beyond her past, it baffles me a little bit that she claims that she’d love anonymity, yet every other week (for a while), she was doing video blogs and calling the media to post stories about her. Although I don’t follow her every move, I would be interesting in hearing to what extent the book was a lie. Check out the video and post your thoughts.

She now says "The Vixen Doesnt Exist"

"I want to be anonymous"

"Who the hell wants to be a 45 year vixen?"

I just said about a week or so ago that Karrine Steffans has been awfully quiet as of late. I guess I spoke too soon. he former video vixen turned writer is currently working on a documentary where she talks about finding her path before 40, how her bestselling novel, Confessions of a Video Vixen, was all a lie and how she wishes that, as a writer, she could remain anonymous.

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