Buffie Interview With All Hip-Hop |
Thursday, October 12, 2006 |
AllHipHop.com Alternatives: How does a girl from Athens, Georgia, go on to become on of the top names in video modeling?
Buffie the Body: Basically, some photos taken of me were released on the internet without my permission. I did a photo shoot with a photographer back in Baltimore, because I wanted personal pictures for myself.
AHHA: How did you feel when you first found out about the pictures being released?
Buffie: I was upset! I got into a big argument about it because [the photographer] didn't have my permission to do it. I was mad at him, but then I saw the response and what people were saying about the pictures. Everyone was overwhelmed. I don't even know the words to describe it. All of a sudden, I wasn't upset anymore. I was like, "Damn, people are acting like this about my pictures? I might be able to do more." King Magazine saw the pictures and then they hit me up on the e-mail. That's how everything began. The King spread, and then the Tony Yayo ["So Seductive"] video is what set things off.
AHHA: What were you doing before you blew up?
Buffie: Just odd jobs here and there. I wasn't doing anything special. At least nothing to really speak about. When I was young, I wanted to be a teacher. Once I got out of that, I wanted to work with computers. I always had a thing about them, programming, everything. I was always on them.
AHHA: There are a lot of video girls out there. Besides the ass, why are you in such high demand? Is it the look, the on-set professionalism?
Buffie: I look at it the same way. There's a ton of girls, like thousands and thousands of girls that are trying to do the same thing as me. It's crazy how everybody is so stuck on me. I used to wonder the same thing. I don't make nobody try to think that I'm better than the next girl. I only try to be Buffie. I never try to compare myself or act like I look better or that my ass is bigger than the next girl's. It's crazy, because I was never trying to model. It's crazy how everything happened.
Everything that I've done, the videos, these people have reached out to me. It ain't like I was out soliciting, trying to get into a magazine or anything. All of it just came to me. It does make it relatively easy because of this, now I'm doing it. I'm making sure that I stay relevant. I make sure that I do a calendar or DVD every year. I host seven to twelve parties every single month. I'm doing clothing campaigns, and there are a few other projects that have in line. There's a lot of good things that have happened from really being nobody to now, all of this.
The reason why people love me so much - of course, the big ass. Since I came out, I've seen so many females with big asses that I don't even know if it's that. It's crazy how people see this Buffie the Body phenomenon. I'm just glad that everything is going good for me. I just bought a new car and house. I've got a lot of good people helping me out. Although, real estate is something that I wanted to do for the past three or four years. I'm taking speech and diction coaching, because if I'm going to be hosting shows on TV and parties, I need to learn to speak. I have a bad southern drawl. I don't have a problem with it. I don't want to loose my accent, but my grammar isn't the best. Southern people have a way of letting what ever come out our mouths.... Click Here To Read Entire Article |
posted by Juicy @ 1:56 PM |
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