Confessions of a Video Vixen: "Hip Hop's Most Notorious Groupie"

topic posted Sat, February 14, 2009 - 11:37 PM by  God Star * ☼ॐ
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I know this old old news - and at first, I thought about not posting it, but then I thought why not, i think it addresses some very important issues and our current social culture, with keeping it on a higher spiritual level, I think it's important not to ignore the social issues and

I have a perspective and I do not no a thing about these people and what is real and what isn't,

I think our personal sexual lives are very personal and private to us, but at the same time on a social level it effects us all and perhaps address some real answers and questions.

On a personal level I may see it one way and on a Social level I may see it another - this is about my Social perspective and what I see happening with young men and women and our current paradigm Esp. with America and African American culture.

I've taken on these issues and its apart of my life - and will no longer hesitate around my perspective - and like i said its usually slanted towards women and kids and young adults and education - Men are a whole different story - and speak on them and our issues in a different way. (Some say i'm always point out things regarding women and don't point out the issues with the guys

my social activism is for African Americans, other minorities, and Esp. for mothers and children and the poor, and all injustices of the of the legal system and of the world (I have Mars in Libra in the 12th house)

With this article I'm not quite sure how I feel about it - but i think it hits on a lot of issues of the day ...

Sexuality, Privacy, Celebrities and Groupies, Pornography, Marriage and Infidelity, Postitution and the right for women to charge for sex, and so many more.
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God Star * ☼ॐ
SF Bay Area
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  • "Hip Hop's Most Notorious Groupie"

    www.whosdatedwho.com/celebri...fans.htm

    She's the New York Times best-selling author of "Confessions of a Video Vixen." She blew the lid off the rap and sports world by exposing her sex romps and intimate secrets with and about; Shaquille O'Neal, P. Diddy, Jay-Z, Usher, Vin Diesel, Bill Maher, Ja Rule, Bobby Brown, Snoop Dogg, Russell Simmons, Fred Durst, Lil` Kim, Chris Rock, Common, Da Brat, John Singleton, DMX, Method Man, Mos Def, Andre 3000 and many many more more.

    btw most of these guys are married - i guess it doesn't matter anymore - it's all about $$$

    Karrine Steffans (born August 24, 1978) is a former music video performer and porn star turned New York Times best selling author [1] twice over upon scribing both Confessions of a Video Vixen in 2005 and The Vixen Diaries in 2007.

    Who dated who?
    www.whosdatedwho.com/celebri...fans.htm

    Upon publishing Confessions of a Video Vixen, Steffans departed on a promotional tour and has been interviewed by many journalists in the world including Bill O'Reilly, Geraldo Rivera, Donnie Deutsch and in April 2006 was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Entering the New York Times best selling list at number seven and peaking at number five, Confessions stayed on the list for over twenty weeks in hardcover and spent several more weeks on the list a year and a half later in paperback.

    The Vixen Diaries, shared a similar fate, entering the New York Times best seller's list at number six in the politically charged fall of 2007, even ahead of Bill Clinton's latest book.

    Because Karrine was such a shameless name-dropper,

    A report in this mornings Rush and Molloy column says that many of the leading names in Hollywood and Hip-Hop are anxiously waiting the release of a third book, The girl whose nickname is ‘Superhead’ gives details about her sexual encounters with some of the biggest names in entertainment.

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