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B&B: Does a hard working woman like yourself remain single or does your boyfriend support your path to greatness?
PC: I have been single in L.A. It’s hard to find someone who is able to understand that your schedule is crazy. I don’t know where I’m going to be. It’s hard to maintain because relationships are all about consistency and stability. It’s not that I can’t find anyone; it’s just that I’m not looking. I’ll keep an open mind, but at the same time, I don’t want my career to halt because of a relationship issue. It doesn’t really matter to me industry or not, it’s easier in the industry, but at the same time that it doesn’t pay to be biased.
B&B: With all the things that you’ve accomplished – is there a time for relaxing?
PC: I get a chance to relax whenever I’m not working. I’m on the computer, checking my Myspace and Facebook. I get to take it all in. I understand the business and I’m not mad about my schedule. You just have to learn that you’re not always going to make that bowling night with the homegirls because you’re working. I’m supposed to be in Miami for a few days and I couldn’t go because I had to shoot to do.
B&B: With the stereotypes that go on in this industry – what are a few key networking tips to defy being negatively defined?
PC: You never know until your work with them, but I would say do your research before you sign up with them. Some people are in contracts to where they’re on hold for a year, waiting for things to expire. You want to make sure that you’re not going down with yourself. The same thing about your own attitude, if you’re not on point, you won’t be able to maintain a relationship in this business.
B&B: President Obama has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? What changes would you like to see happen within your profession?
PC: I love it. You can say his full name. Barack Hussein Obama! It’s his name. People are reading too much into it. I would love to see the troops come home. Out of the 4,000 who’ve died, I have been blessed to not have any family out there. But for five years I don’t understand why we’re still out there. There are too many things here at home that needs our attention. We don’t know why we’re fighting out there anymore.
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