Saturday, April 25, 2009
Buffie The Body: Vixen Icon
Well ladies and gents I guess it's true and true-er! Video vixen, Buffie The Body, has a new book blessing the shelves in a few months. And, it's a tell-all...sheeeesh! I have found the official synopsis and a few reviews from her peeps plus the infamous and notorious excerpt that's flying around the net about to crash and burn. I have no real words for the topic so without further a do...drum roll please! **side eye stare**
P.S. Should be an interesting summer between the Video Vixen *SuperHead* and the Video Vixen Buffie The Body...let the bitchassness...oops...I mean games begin. **giggles**
Buffie leads the pack as music videos triple-thick temptress. --Black Men Magazine
Buffie the Body is like nothing you've ever seen! --XXL Magazine
Star. Legend. Icon. She s unmistakable. --SummerBunnies.com
Product Description
Finally, the bar will be set and the truth will be told. Buffie Carruth, known as the legendary Buffie the Body, takes readers from ATL'S most wanted dancer, most sought-after YouTube actress, leading lady in G-Unit and other music videos, an in-demand ringtone wallpaper model, the most sought-after prison wall pinup girl in America and most curvaceous woman in the world, to book author with her highly anticipated expose of the industry, Vixen Icon. Buffie gives readers a Making-of-the-Body look behind the videos and cover shots and reveals the Who, the What, and the Why of the industry and leaves no opinion unwritten. The very assets that have made her the most downloaded Web girl have set the stage for ladies everywhere to swing their hips proudly. Often compared to other vixens, Buffie the Body is a far cry from the Superheads of the industry; Vixen Icon proves the Body is the most prominent and illustrious Icon the world has seen for years to come.
EXCERPT via Balleralert.com
I started an epidemic with my big booty and dark skin. It seems as if my features weren’t accepted by the industry until I came around. In 2005 even, there wasn’t anyone like me; it’s possible this is why I was so successful. Maybe people were tired of looking at the same slim, light-skinned chicks. I feel like I brought something new to the game; I brought change and diversity and the world loved it.
When I first started modeling, the first thing I felt like I had to do was more important to me than anything else: to not look behind me and end up right back in the strip clubs. When I was blessed enough to get away from that lifestyle, I promised myself I would do everything I could morally to not ever dance again.
I will never regret anything I’ve ever done in my life. I have a love/hate attitude towards the strip game. I love and honor the experience, the money and the hustle and grind; the lessons are priceless. I learned something valuable from every club and every city I visited. What I learned has brought me here, where I sit writing now, without the Superhead nonsense.
I believe everything happens for a reason. I may not always know the reason, but it doesn’t matter. I’ve made mistakes like hell in my life but I promise you one thing, I did learn from my mistakes and my mistakes made me a better person. I don’t have a perfect life, but I’m happy and I love God and I know He has my back no matter what. My past will always be something I’ll talk about with my head held high. But did I feel like I wanted to dance forever? Hell no! That chapter in my life is over!
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