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B&B: A lot of women who I’ve interviewed have said, “I’m not like that, other girl’s are,” but if every girl who’s a model isn’t like Superhead, then where did she come from – Krypton?
VV: This is the reason why, Superhead was a ho and that’s where everyone gets it fucked up. I’m not mad at her about writing the book and getting where she wanted to go to in life. But she only has three music video credits to her name. When you go on set, you’re signed from the jump. When I get cast for a video and I’m signed on, hair and make up are only getting paid to do who’s on the list. So, if there are four girls who are on the on-call list, then that’s all that hair and make-up are worried about, that’s all that the director is worried about, that’s all that matters for the video – those four principle models being used. So, how come when I get to the set there are 20 girls on set? I’ll tell you why… It’s because they’re hoes! They’re heavily doused in perfume; they may want to model or use it to find a dude and get saved. Sometimes they’re just hoes... That’s just the way it is. We see groupies who come up on the set, but they’re not getting paid, they’re not on-call like us and it’s very strange. No one is there at six o’clock in the morning and having people fussing early in the morning. Those girls don’t go through any of that. They’ll show up 11 hours later because one of the posse members done told some girls that he knows or whatever. She sleeps with them or the rapper and, at the end of the day, I don’t see how it comes back on us. I know that they’re at the shoot, but they’re not getting paid for anything. There are girls who are attracted to the guy’s on set, who actually do what they want to do, but there are girls who are bankers who are ho’s, too. [Laughs] The fact that we’re in the spotlight more than anyone else is unique. Guys want to show off those other ladies as a notch on their belt, but honestly, I don’t see why a whole bunch of girls want to make those moves. They have their own issues, but what she [Superhead] was looking for, I guess she never found it in the end, right? Those guys who are “superstars” aren’t that much more special; they’re not that much different than anyone else.
B&B: There may be a lot of double-talk amongst the sexes, but in business, they say that it’s not personal. What are a few things that both men and women who wish to be a part of the entertainment industry should beware of?
VV: I think people should be aware of the hard truths about this business. This is a cutthroat industry, but you can still be a good person, at the end of the day. I think that people think that they have to be rude and all that, but you don’t have to lose your genuine self in order to be a celebrity. I just think that you should watch your back. Girls come into it on some, “Don’t talk to me, talk to my manager,” type mess, when they’re still a bartender! Sometimes they think that it’s more than trying to be a star, they should just worry about being a professional, first…
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