Published by Runteldat on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 11:55 am.

I had a feeling when Karrine Steffans finally chose to respond to Angel Lola Luv’s comments about her she would do so in this way.
In a recent interview, Lola said the image of video girls Karrine conveyed in her book, Confessions of a Video Vixen, help perpetuate the image that all video girls suck and roll their way to success.
Well, XXLMag.com caught up with The Incredible Jaw to get her response to Luv’s charges.
She said:
“I don’t respond to that. I don’t even know who she is, but she knows who I am. That means I’m famous and she’s not. So automatically, we don’t have to discuss her. We just go back to talking about me because I’m the only famous person in this sentence. That’s that.”
I’m not surprised a woman whose fame is centered on slurping celebrities would limit discussions to who’s famous and who’s not. Her next book is coming out soon…of course.
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TAGS: Angel Lola Luv, Karrine Steffans
Published by Runteldat on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 11:50 am.

Melyssa Ford isn’t the only one out there trying to save the image of video girls.
When asked about video girl stereotypes and its most famous perpetuator, Karrine Steffans, Angel Lola Luv didn’t mince words and made it clear that Karrine, her jaw, and those books she’s penned are what give video girls a bad name.
In the video, the video vixen turned femcee branded her selfish and hungry for money – accusing her of making it difficult for other women who try to use videos as a springboard to other career in entertainment.
She’s since elaborated on her comments via a blog entry on Global Grind.
Here’s an excerpt:
“There are a lot of different reasons why I could never ride with the choices that ‘Superhead” made. I feel as though she played a major part in people really believing that all video vixens are just like her. Which is TOTALLY wrong! There is a difference between a ‘Video Vixen/Model’ and a ‘Video Hoe/Groupie.’ From the way they conduct themselves, their mentality and of course their agenda! The perceptions that people have of me and most video models are the total opposite of reality. They see things from the outside. So they have no idea about what goes on behind the scenes with the ones that do this to benefit themselves in a positive way. In order to book me for any gig or video people would get in contact with my manager. I wouldn’t meet these artists until I got on set. While on set I didn’t fraternize with the artists. I would either be shooting or waiting in the trailer until it was my time. As soon as I was done shooting I would leave. If anyone asked for my contact they would either get directed to my manager if she was nearby or I would give them her contact info. If they were really trying to do business then they wouldn’t have a problem getting in contact with her.”
I’m sure some people would argue pot meet kettle, but to be fair, Lola has every right to say not everyone hangs around the video set hoping to slurp their way to stardom.
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TAGS: Angel Lola Luv, Karrine Steffans, Melyssa Ford