The Vixen Diaries
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by
Karrine Steffans
Hardcover: 208 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (September 25, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0446582263
Book Review by Kam Williams
“From the night we met in April 2005, I knew he was the one for me and
that I would love him all the remaining days of my life. Our
relationship was as close to perfect as one could have. He did all he
could to please me, but I was ungrateful.
Our differences in age and culture never seemed to matter until I
realized how poorly trained and inexperienced I was in the art of
relationships… He is the love of my life, and I know that no matter
where we are or who we’re with, our hearts are joined.” —Karrine Steffans on her failed relationship with Bill Maher (pgs.
143-144)
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When
Confessions of a Video Vixen was published a couple of years ago,
Karrine Steffans wasn’t at all hesitant about revealing the identities
of the A-list celebrities, many of whom were married, she had slept with
while working in Hollywood as a dancer in gangsta rap videos. That
compelling kiss-and-tell memoir proved to be well worth its weight in
gold as a cautionary tale for any naïve young females thinking about
taking a shot at showbiz. The single-mom’s eye-opening page-turner
recounted a frightful spiral to the depths of despair and ended with an
optimistic postscript about her subsequent recovery and redemption.
Unfortunately, The Vixen Diaries fails to measure up to Steffans’ first
book, as she is apparently no longer inclined to dish the dirt, if she
has any dirt to dish. So, although she’s remains a shameless
namedropper, virtually each entry is accompanied by a denial of any
romantic liaison.
Comparing herself to Flava Flav, an equally-notorious character
curiously capable of countless sexual conquests, Karrine claims that her
recent suitors have included Halle Berry’s ex-husband Eric Benet, Jamie
Foxx, Dennis Rodman and Bobby Brown, to name a few. But while they might
have had the hots for her, she apparently is saving herself with hopes
of reconciling with her ex-boyfriend, comedian Bill Maher.
Here’s what she does have to say about some of her platonic pals:
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On Eric Benet: “The things he shared with me will remain private… I
never found Eric sexy.” |
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On Bobby Brown: “I don’t expect people to believe me, but Bobby Brown
and I never had sex when he was here…He had erection issues.” |
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On
Chris Rock: “For the record, Chris and I have spent time together…
though none of those moments have ever been romantic or sexual.” |
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On Dennis Rodman: “This man is an absolute nut… He told me that he
actually was in the mood to wear a dress… He invited me out with him and
I refused.” |
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On
Eddie Murphy: “ [He’s] been linked to me in intimate ways, and I’m
delighted to report that it’s all rubbish.” |
So, the woman who once referred to herself as “Superhead” seems
determined to distance herself from a status staked on fellating the
famous. Yet, it’s also clear that she has sadly slipped back into some
of her self-destructive ways, as she admits to sleeping with a series of
losers lately. This, in turn, led to her attempting suicide, being
institutionalized and losing custody of her eight year-old son to the
foster care system temporarily.
Thus, when all is said and done, it’s a little hard to believe Karrine
when she asserts, “The fact is I’ve changed since the stories in
Confessions were a reality in my life… I cannot write the same book
again, because I am evolving into a different person.” The wild and
wanton behavior she describes hasn’t changed all that much, except she’s
just hanging with Average Joes and has-beens instead of celebs anybody
cares about.
Clearly, she’s pining away for Bill Maher, whom she admits to abandoning
ill-advisedly out of boredom because she craved the insanity and
depravity of her former hip-hop lifestyle. In sum, while revealing its
emotionally-vulnerable author as still unstable, The Vixen Diaries is
otherwise a 200-page plaintive cry for help that ostensibly only Mr.
Maher can answer.
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Karrine, is interviewed by Troy Johnson founder
of
AALBC.com
on October 3rd 2007
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Related Links
Karrine Steffans AALBC.com Author Profile and Video Interview
http://authors.aalbc.com/karrine_steffans.htm
The Vixen Diaries (2007) - Interview with Kam Williams
http://reviews.aalbc.com/karrine_steffans_2007.htm
Confessions of a Video Vixen by Karrine Steffans - Book Review by Kam Williams
http://www.aalbc.com/reviews/confessions_of_a_video_vixen.htm
The Confessions of a Video Vixen (2005) - Interview with Kam Williams
http://www.aalbc.com/reviews/karrine_steffans.htm
Monday - April 10, 2006
http://videovixenmovie.com/
Monday - April 10, 2006
Porn giant Vivid Entertainment is gearing up to release a new adult film that
features Karrine Steffans -- known by the hip-hop world as "Superhead" -- who
dropped a tell-all book called Confessions Of A Video Vixen, where she
exposes her experiences as a music video model.
The forthcoming adult film, appropriately titled "Superhead," features the video
vixen alongside adult film star, Mr. Marcus, in her one and only scene in the
porn industry.
"She wrote [Confessions Of A Video Vixen] to expose on Jay-Z, Ja Rule, P
Diddy and all these other guys in hip-hop, and now we can see her just before
she joined those guys," Howard Levine, national sales manager of Vivid, told
AVN.com. "Before she blew the lid off the hip-hop world, she blew Mr. Marcus."
Mr. Marcus narrates the intro to the video and also serves as Steffan's co-star,
who she performs her legendary oral skills on. Marcus remembers the video
model's attributes quite well.
"The thing that stood about her was that she gave incredible head," he told
AVN.com. "She created something off that one act that people are still talking
about today."
— Ronnie Gamble (http://www.ballerstatus.net/news/read/id/59783061)
Read more at http://www.ballerstatus.net
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