Tuesday, August 27, 2013

“CATFIGHT” JENN D. - THE HONORABLE PERV INTERVIEW

For my third “Insider Interview” I’m proud to bring you a conversation with a catfighter and fantasy wrestler who is as stunningly beautiful as she is tough… JENN D.
She’s been one of my favorite fighters for much of the last decade, going up against a lot of the industry’s top ladies. Her fights can be found all over the web, including some amazing battles for CATFIGHT HAVEN, SPECTRUM CUSTOM REQUESTS and WE BRING IT, amongst others.
As a huge fan of this “Brawling Beauty” I was thrilled when she agreed to do this interview, and I’m glad to share it here with you…
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HONORABLE PERV (HP): What was your first experience in professional-filmed catfighting and what made you decide to give it a try in the first place?
JENN D. (JD): My first film experience was with ECNWC. I had been doing private matches for my boyfriend (now husband) when we found them on the internet and I decided to give it a try.
(HP): So your hubby is a big female wrestling fan himself. Does he realize he’s one of the luckiest men on earth?
(JD): If it wasn’t for him I won’t even be having this interview. Woman’s wrestling has been a fetish of his since he was young. We had become friends in high school due to having mutual friends. After some time he asked me if I would wrestle his girlfriend, I did. If I remember correctly I wasn’t that good at it but I enjoyed it and wanted to do it more. I think he’s aware of how lucky he is (laughing).
(HP): He better! Have you ever thought of starting your own Female Wrestling company and building a website or do you prefer to just be a competitor and stay a freelance fighter?
(JD): I actually was co-founder and co-owner of WeBringIt.com. Knowing the pressures that come with building and operating a site and company, at this time in my life it isn’t something I’m interested in. Will I change my mind? Anything’s possible (laughing). The creative business woman in me would love to give it a go again. But for right now I’m going to continue to stay freelance and see what the worlds offering.
(HP): Interesting, so you are a business woman and have a “real” job in addition to the catfight work that you do. Does anyone in your other life know about your catfighting work and if so, what do they think of it?
(JD): I’ve been at my 9-5 as I call it for almost 15 years and yes there are some I work with that know. But you know they’ve known for so long that it really isn’t a topic anymore. I’m sure if the new twenty-something males that have joined us over the past few months ever found out it would different (laughing). I don’t lie well so when asked “what’s up for the weekend” or “what did you do this weekend” I just stand there, smirk and say “nothing really” (laughing).
(HP): Oh my God, if I found out a few of the ladies I work with were doing catfights on the side I’d just about die! I’d love to see the faces of those twenty-somethings if they did ever find out. Priceless! Moving on, you’re from Philly, correct? Is it true that East Coast girls are tougher than girls from other parts of the country?
(JD): (Laughing) I don’t know about that, but we tend to be pretty straight forward.
(HP): “Straight forward.” (Laughing) I guess that’s a good way to put it. “We Bring It” still has a nice few pages dedicated to you and your fights. On your interview page with them it lists your trademark move as “Bitch Slaps”. Do you agree? The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of your fights is Facesitting. But then again I’m a pretty big fan of your butt, so it could just be the perv in me talking! What would you say is your trademark move on the mats?
(JD): Woooowwww! (Laughing) That info, it’s like 10 years old! Back then, yes, I would say my trademark was the “Bitch Slap”. Nowadays, your perv meter is right on (winks).
(HP): I thought so. You still pack a mean slap though. Is there a particular style of match that you prefer, for example a semi-competitive custom where you are following a “script”, or a real-life, down and dirty catfight?
(JD): My favorite of course would be a good ole fashion catfight with agreed upon rules. I’ve always loved the physical and mental challenge of it, there’s nothing like being on the mats with someone that pushes me as hard as I am pushing them.
(HP): And you’ve had many girls push you back and forth over several fights and rematches, you might even say you’ve had a few “rivalries” in the catfight world, competing against many ladies multiple times. Tell me a little bit about your relationship with some of these familiar foes. Let’s start with someone I’ve also admired for a long time, and whom I’m proud to say has already graced the pages of THE HONORABLE PERV BLOG, the beautiful and talented KERI SPECTRUM…
(JD): What isn’t there to say? (Laughing) We’ve been through some good and some bad times, all of which have only made our bond stronger. I consider her my family and couldn’t be more proud to say so.
(HP): It still trips me out that you ladies get along so well off the mats and yet on the mats you bring it full on every time and just absolutely wail on each other. That’s some special relationship. What about another big star of the industry whom you’ve tangled with often, SYBIL STARR?
(JD): Driven, dedicated, contagious smile, tremendous passion for life. Sybil’s a true inspiration.
(HP): An inspiration, and a fierce competitor I would imagine. Seems like one tough woman! What about one of your new “rivals”, one who you have been tangling with recently for SPECTRUM CUSTOM REQUESTS, the lovely STEPHANIE ANDERS?
(JD): I haven’t known her long, but I love her ability to go with the flow and not take shit to seriously.
(HP): I would imagine that would be huge, because I would assume that in a fight things can happen by mistake let’s just say and girls might take it personally. That being said, what goes into your decision making process when deciding to take a fight. Is it the lady or ladies you will be fighting, the payday, or the reputation of the producer? What’s the number one thing you take into consideration?
(JD): It depends. I would say I take all those things into consideration.
(HP): When you are facing an opponent for the first time, what’s usually going through your mind? Do you do a lot of research on your opponents before you face them to come up with a strategy or do you just get on the mat and go at it?
(JD): I’m more the type to clear my mind, find a zone. I just get on the mats and get to it.
(HP): Nice, a true scrapper! Now you are only 5’ 1” tall, do you find that your height helps or hurts you when competing against opponents that many times are significantly taller than you are?
(JD): I can’t say it hurts or helps, but it sure is different than going up against an opponent that’s let say 5’ 4”, closer to my height. Much like everything else it comes down to skill.
(HP): When it comes to your skills, have you done any formal training in wrestling or MMA? What does your normal routine look like to stay in shape you’re your matches?
(JD): I did a while back. I trained Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) for like 8 months. I do cardio and weight training a few days a week when life doesn’t get in the way (laughing).
(HP): I would imagine that with a “9 to 5” job, plus the catfight work, plus your personal life, it must be tough to squeeze in training. When you’re not working your regular job or wrestling, what does your daily life look like? Any favorite hobbies?
(JD): Whatever time there is left after working and the gym I enjoy spending at home with my husband and my two dogs. I don’t have one or two hobbies that consume me. I’m more the type that likes to try new things. It’s kind of like food… I want to taste a little bit of everything!
(HP): Me too! I love traveling and experiencing new things. Sticking with your personal side for now, what movie genre would you say best describes your life in and out of the ring… Comedy, Drama, Thriller, or something else?
(JD): Can it be all in one? (Laughing) At work, nothing but Drama! Much the reason why I don’t deal with it in the rest of my life. At home, a Comedy. I surround myself with people that make me laugh as well as those that can laugh at themselves. In catfighting and wrestling, Action/Thriller, pretty sure there no explanation needed for this (laughing).
(HP): Great answer! It’s good to have a mix like that in your life, helps keep things fresh. Getting back to the wrestling world, have you ever been injured in a fight or have you ever injured an opponent, whether accidentally or otherwise?
(JD): (Laughing hysterically) YES! I have been injured on the mats, and it was my own fault. I tore a few tendons in my right foot. All I remember is being in the standing position, putting my right foot down, my foot then rolling to the right and a loud popping noise. How the hell did I plant my foot directly on top of KERI’S I have no idea (laughing). Shit has happened on the mats over the years but nothing has ever been with the intent to injure someone.
(HP): Ouch! I guess accidents are bound to happen when you’re doing something as physical as wrestling and catfighting. Now, when it comes to the “Fetish” aspect of fantasy wrestling, do you find “sexy wrestling” to be particularly sexy yourself? What do you think of that aspect of the business?
(JD): “Sexy Wrestling” is really open to many interpretations. Some of which I find sexy, and some I find not to be wrestling at all.
(HP): (Laughing) Yeah, I guess some of the more “semi-competitive” stuff out there really shouldn’t even be called “semi-competitive”, because we all know that it’s not really a competition! What are your thoughts on partial or complete nudity in your matches? Do you consider yourself a bit of an exhibitionist, and if so have you always been comfortable showing off your body?
(JD): I personally am only comfortable doing fully nude matches for certain producers. To a certain degree, yes, I am an exhibitionist. Can you tell? (Laughing) Yes, I guess I have always been comfortable with my body.
(HP): Well I for one am certainly glad you have a bit of an exhibitionist’s flair in you! You truly are an amazingly beautiful woman. Clearly I’m a huge fan of yours, have you ever been out in the real world and been recognized by a fan?
(JD): I haven’t ever had that happen, and I’m not really sure how I would react.
(HP): (Laughing) They probably would be too in awe to say anything! You know Men, our brains pretty much turn to mush when in the presence of an attractive woman. You do interact with fans online though, what’s that like? Any special requests for your fans, anything they should start or stop doing?
(JD): The majority that interact with me are great. Respect goes along way.
(HP): Yeah, I never understand guys who are disrespectful online. It’s not a Right to get interact with your favorite model or wrestler online, it’s a Privilege. It should be treated that way. What is the best way for your fans to keep in touch with you and your career online?
(JD): Right now my twitter (@CatfightJenn) is probably the best. I’m currently debating changing my Facebook over to a Fan page. So that’s something to keep an eye out for.
(HP): Cool, will do. Now it might be kind of silly but I like to ask the same question at the end of every interview, because I think it says a lot about the person. Fill in the blank… “I want to be just like ________ when I grow up?”
(JD): I can’t say I want to be like anyone else. I do, however, want to be a better me.
(HP): Well put. Something we all should wish to aspire to be… BETTER. Thanks for your time Jenn!
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Don’t forget to follow Jenn on Twitter @CatfightJenn and catch her in action, going to town on her opponents, for these companies…
CATFIGHT HAVEN
CATFIGHTING ANGELS
ECNWC
FANTASY FIGHT GIRLS
FIGHTING WILDCATS
SPECTRUM CUSTOM REQUESTS 
WE BRING IT

KERI SPECTRUM - THE HONORABLE PERV INTERVIEW

KERI SPECTRUM - THE HONORABLE PERV INTERVIEW
For my second “Fetish Insider Interview” I’m honored to bring you a conversation with one of the most talented, hilarious, and drop dead gorgeous women on the planet… KERI SPECTRUM!
Anyone who has been even a casual fan of female fetish wrestling over the past decade has likely seen this beauty in action at some point, though you may have seen her fight under the names ADRIANA or ARIANA as well.
If you’ve watched her in a catfight before you already know that she is a ferocious competitor, one who is dedicated to her craft, and a fighter who has evolved and become more skilled over time. What I’m most pleased with though, and what I’ve learned through this interview, is the remarkable transformation that has taken place in her private life as well.
As a fan of her sexy wrestling for years, it’s been a pleasure to see this amazing woman transform from a naturally skilled grappler and performer into the successful producer and website operator that she is today. Our conversation covers the many twists and turns of her career as well as some of the more meaningful people and companies she’s become associated with along the way. ENJOY!
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HONORABLE PERV (HP): Let’s begin at the beginning… How did you first discover your passion and talent for Catfighting?
KERI SPECTRUM (KS): I was dating a guy in my teens, whom I ended up becoming engaged to and then breaking up with, who had a foot fetish and wrestling fetish. It was an interesting dynamic. I was raised to be very open minded and accepting of others, so his eccentric sexual tastes didn’t offend me. He used to go online and pretend to be me, chatting up companies. Around my 18th birthday I had a vacation to Florida planned, and I found out along the way I would be stopping to work with FLAMINGO ENTERPRISES, BLACK FALCON and SLEEPERKID’S WORLD, although I had been on SK’s site previously as we were friends before that point.
(HP): So your career started at full speed basically, though you had produced a few of your own custom videos before you worked for any of those “Professional” companies, correct? Did you just ask girls that you knew or how did you find other people to star in the videos with you? Do you still have those first clips and do you ever look back at them?
(KS): I had produced a couple of very tame, very straightforward wrestling scripts for clients in a yahoo group my ex had created for me. Nothing considered adult, pornographic or even fetish (or so I thought at the time). I’m sure the clips still exist, but I don’t possess them. I would love to see them if I had the opportunity!
(HP): So obviously you started performing at a very young age, did you ever imagine that a decade later you’d still be doing it, and actually running your own Production Company and Website for that matter?
(KS): When I ventured into this crazy industry I don’t think I knew what to expect. Everything felt normal, natural and fun to me. I am not sure I had any expectations for myself back then. I was a lot different ten years ago. Even 5 years ago.
(HP): You’ve said previously that you started fighting back in high school. Now that you are a Producer/Director/Website Owner as well as a Performer, do you ever see one of those “High School Catfights” on YouTube and think “God, look at how poor that lighting is!” or “Come on camera guy, hold it steady!”?
(KS): (Laughing) I think that about videos I made myself from two years ago! It’s amazing to see the differences in production from the past and from now. At times the older products make me cringe, but they always make me laugh and appreciate how far I’ve come.
(HP): What was it that spurred you on to open your own website www.spectrumcustomrequests.com?
(KS): Spectrum was intended to be a more fetish-y/risqué version of a wrestling website. I wasn’t sure how far at the time I wanted to dive into that particular pond, but time has shown it’s been pretty deep, and wild!
(HP): Do you ever take offense when “Professional Catfighting” is not taken as seriously as other forms of “Female Combat” sports?
(KS): Not at all! I don’t think catfighting should be viewed on the same level, sports wise. You basically go in to a true catfight, one with no submissions or rules, and just beat the hell out of each other. While it’s extremely satisfying and sexy, it’s in no way, shape or form a sport. You just can’t compare the dedication and discipline put into a structured combat sport with a no rules catfight.
(HP): It definitely takes some skill though to remain competitive and of course safe out there on the mats. With that in mind, what kind of training like Mixed Martial Arts or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) do you do to prepare and train for your fights?
(KS): Lately, I fly by the seat of my pants. When I’m not pregnant (laughing) I train BJJ, although I should be training a lot more than I have. I’m lucky enough to have a fairly decent amount of natural skill. It’s helped me kick ass in certain matches, and saved me in others from getting totally fucking mopped. (Laughing)
(HP): I must say you really have quite the vernacular (laughing)! You use it well on Twitter, Yowza! being one of my favorite Keri-ism’s, as well as when you are trash talking an opponent. Do you have any favorite lines you like to say to “get in the head” of an opponent?
(KS): Thank you! I’ll take that as a compliment! I don’t have "particular" lines I use to get in opponent's heads. I more or less rely on being sarcastic and witty to get under their skin with insults that will make them lose their temper, which means they are running on emotion instead of skill. Seems to work in my favor for the most part!
(HP): In addition to trash talking, in a previous interview one of your trademark moves was listed as “Bad-Ass Hairpulling”. What exactly is the difference between “Regular” Hairpulling and “Bad-Ass” Hairpulling?
(KS): Oh, god, that must’ve been a while ago. I said that?! Ah! Bad ass hairpulling is just being extremely vicious with it. Something I wouldn’t do now. I believe in hairpulling, but only for control. Nobody needs a neck injury from a competitive catfight! I hope that doesn’t make me sound like a pansy. Should I restructure that reply? (Laughing)
(HP): Speaking of catfight moves and holds, there is something I’ve always wondered. When someone’s got their ass in your face on a facesit pin, what exactly is going through your mind?
(KS): “I hope they showered today!” (Laughing) That thought is closely followed by “Do I have enough space to move?” and “Where can I find a pocket of air to breathe”?
(HP): Do you ever get weirded out by the fact that guys and girls who watch your fights are turned on by watching ladies fight, slap, pull each other’s hair, etc? What are your overall thoughts on that aspect of working in the fetish business?
(KS): Never! I think fighting is extremely sexy when produced well or done well by the ladies on the mats. We all know why we are in this industry, and none of those reasons are because of a long lost love for WWE. People in this industry are usually ladies who are natural born performers and exhibitionists, or a male producer that started out because of a sexual interest or fetish. There is nothing wrong with either! As long as we all respect one another and our differences, there is not a problem. R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
(HP): You are friends with many of the ladies you perform with, but in watching the clips you’d swear you absolutely despise each other. How is it that you so convincingly “get it on like Donkey Kong” with women you actually get along with in real life?
(KS): In fantasy matches, I just have a passion for doing things well. I know the role I’m supposed to play, and I do it exactly the way I am requested to. I understand what every client wants 99% of the time. In competitive matches, it’s a switch I can flip. On the mats, you are my competitor and not my friend. Yes, I respect my competitor and hopefully trust them. However, I am competing against them to win.
(HP): Do you “hold back” more against girls that you know personally versus someone you are just meeting for the first time, or is the other way around? Is there even a difference, or do you go all out no matter who you are facing?
(KS): It depends on the person. I typically try to let my opponent set the pace for a competitive match. If it is at a level I don’t think is challenging enough, I will push their limits in a way that does not disrespect them in order to have them rise to the occasion. There are obviously ladies I know who have no interest in actually being hit. So, I don’t hit them! Other ladies are ok with getting the hell beat out of them, so I beat the hell out of them! It depends on personality more than association.
(HP): That’s a great point, one I didn’t really think about. Now you’ve performed with and against many different ladies over the course of your career. There’s a few that stand out in my mind, or should I say, a few of my other favorites that you are closely associated with. Tell us a little about your relationship with “CATFIGHT” JENN, CALI LOGAN and JACQUELYN VELVETS.
(KS): JENN… What a road we’ve had! I met Jenn when I was 18 working for WE BRING IT. We hit it off, and became fast friends. We’ve had times here and there we’ve gone our separate ways, but she has always been and still is my favorite person to fight and the person I trust most on the mats. She is my best friend and she challenges me mentally and physically during matches. What Jenn lacks in professional skill level she more than makes up for with tenacity, intensity, hard slapping and good old fashioned catfighting!
CALI LOGAN… I met Cali a few years ago when she came to a shoot. I remember being surprised at how much she could take and give with being so tiny! She is not to be underestimated just because she is petite. She is very strong, quick and has the potential to go far in competitive fighting. I love that girl like she is my family. I’m sure we get on each other’s nerves, but that’s because of how closely we work together now.
JACQUELYN VELVETS… Jackie, Jackie, Jackie! What a fucking awesome person! Jackie started dating one of my best buds, Santiago (SLEEPERKID) and I loved her at first sight. She is so charismatic and literally a chameleon in the industry. I’ve seen her take on and excel in any role she’s accepted. I consider her one of my closest friends, and an extremely valuable model and wrestler to have on any roster!
(HP): So those are just three of the ladies you’ve come across along the way. Who would you say is the toughest competitor overall you’ve faced and what made her so difficult to tangle with?
(KS): VEVE LANE, definitely! She is so skilled, extremely conditioned and is one of the quickest females in the industry. I loved fighting her because she forced me to pull out grappling skills from years of BJJ training that had gotten, shall we say, a bit dusty (laughing). She’s a very patient and safe fighter also.
(HP): You’ve wrestled for many different promotions and producers over the years. Do you have any specific moments that stand out from some of the more significant associations you’ve had with say CATFIGHT HAVEN, SLEEPERKID’S WORLD, and WE BRING IT?
(KS): CATFIGHT HAVEN… Catfight Haven was where I had my first catfight. I remember tying that match against Adrian and thinking “Well, alright, this shit ain’t that hard!”
SLEEPERKID’S WORLD… Dude, I can’t even count the memories there. We are talking some of the funniest moments of my life over the course of 11-12 years! Santiago punching me in the face by accident during a video is still one of my favorite bloopers. Way back when, we also took like 12 hours shooting this custom script that was something like 20 pages long! I remember running up the stairs in his apartment and he had to shoot me in the ass with a dart. I couldn’t feel the fucking thing! It was the biggest delayed reaction to a shot anybody has ever seen (laughing hysterically)!
WE BRING IT… That was my home on the West Coast! I met so many great ladies there. There also isn’t a safer competitive company to work for. They actually produce competitive. Walt, who owns the company, makes sure all the women competing are comfortable with the match tactics and guidelines. Walt is still like a father to me, and we talk frequently. I’ll be back on the mats shooting competitive for WBI as soon as I can!
(HP): With all of the different professional associations you have, what is the best way for fans of yours to keep track of what’s going on with you and your career?
(KS): You can follow me on social media (Facebook Keri SpectrumCustomRequests, Twitter @KeriSpectrum) and of course on my website www.spectrumcustomrequests.com.
(HP): Do you have anything special you’d like to ask of your fans, maybe things they could start or stop doing?
(KS): 1. No I won’t marry you. EVER!
2. I don’t want to "make sex with you". EVER!
3. I will not find your script to be so absolutely amazing that I will produce it for free. Sorry!
Other than that, my fans are fucking great. I get so much support and wonderful feedback from you guys. I could never have made it this far without that! I appreciate each and every one of you, with all your quirks and fetishes!
(HP): Yeah, I see a lot of those unsolicited online marriage proposals on Twitter, and “make sex with you” (Laughing), that one kills me! But I have to say that last comment about “quirks and fetishes” is something that I truly appreciate about you Keri. As I’ve written about before, there is often a lot of shame and guilt that can sometimes be associated with having a certain fetish. It is amazing to know that you respect the feelings and emotions of your fans who may struggle with that. Speaking of fans, in today’s day and age you have to use social media to keep your “Brand” out there and visible to fans. Do you have any huge pet peeves in dealing with social media as it relates to your work, or your social life for that matter?
(KS): Drama! Of course we all have people we don’t like in the industry. But I’m the type of person where if I have something to say to you, I WILL SAY IT! People should never assume I’m poking at them. I’m a prankster. I talk a lot of shit, I make a ton of jokes. I love to laugh! So take my tweets and Facebook posts with a grain of salt.
(HP): There's one other thing I wanted to cover regarding fans and your website. For those who don’t already know, you give fans the option to purchase “custom made” video clips and photo sets with a rotating roster of gorgeous lady wrestlers. How does that work for anyone interested in making their own female wrestling fantasy a reality?
(KS): All you have to do is email me a script and the rest quickly follows. The details and pricing is listed on the website along with the upcoming roster of girls available for shoots. I’ll produce anything that isn’t straight girl/girl or pornographically demeaning. We require a longer time period for edits and deliveries than some companies, but that’s because of the differences in our editing techniques and the volume of customs we are shooting.
(HP): And of course the quality of your finished product, which I know you take great pride in, as you should! So that leads me to my next question, one that is a little more serious.  What is your take on piracy? As I’ve mentioned before you’ve shared that the costs alone just to hire models to shoot new material can run in the $3,000 a month range. That’s a lot of money, and doesn’t even take into consideration the other expenses and more importantly the time that goes in to creating the work your fans enjoy. How does piracy affect you personally as a performer, and more importantly, as a producer and website operator?
(KS): I’ve been lucky enough to be on top of piracy for the most part. It is tedious searching for your content on free sites, but it’s always worth it to peruse. People that pirate videos are few and far between but it’s definitely part of the industry. That doesn’t make it right! I’m not sure if they understand how much work goes into our productions, most of us, anyhow. It’s not just "point and shoot". This is our livelihood, our passion, and it’s what puts food on the table for our families. When you pirate my video, you just took money from my family. I will find you and fuck you up for that!
(HP): And I’ve seen you fight, it’s not wise to mess with you! Now you’ve got a regular job, a significant other, a cute kid, another kid on the way, you train to stay in shape, and you run an amazing Female Wrestling website, so the real question I should be asking is... When do you sleep? Do you find it difficult to manage all of the different aspects of your life happening all at once?
(KS): I don’t really sleep (Laughing). I don’t find it difficult most of the time. I am blessed enough to be doing things I love. Of course I have days where I just want to scream, but doesn’t everybody? Life will never be stress free. How you deal with that stress is what counts. I deal with it by telling it to fuck off!
(HP): (Laughing) But you know for being such a badass “in the ring” it seems to me that you have a very happy, upbeat personality outside of it. What do you attribute that too?
(KS): Many, many years of overcoming hardships. Some of them my own fault, some of them not so much. I appreciate what I’ve achieved because I’ve stopped acting like a spoiled teenager, expecting things to happen in my life with little to no work. We all make mistakes, and those mistakes, when learned from, help form a newer, better us. Reflecting on the past and seeing how far I’ve come as a person makes me god damn ecstatic! I have a beautiful son, a wonderful partner and a little baby girl on the way. Add to that a wonderful day job, a full time fetish company that is very successful and friends that support every bit of it. Wouldn’t you be upbeat, too?
(HP): I’d be fucking ecstatic! I’m so glad for you Keri. With all of that great stuff going on in your life, what is the most fulfilling aspect of it at this point?
(KS): My son and my daughter. They are my little saviors.
(HP): Keri, thank you so much for your time and your wonderful answers to my questions! You are a truly extraordinary woman to say the least. I’m so glad I got a chance to ask you some questions and get to know more about the woman I’ve loved to watch perform for so many years! You’ve talked a lot about the changes that have happened in your life up to this point, so my last question is this, fill in the blank…
When I grow up I want to be just like _______________________?
(KS): Nobody else that has ever walked the fucking planet. ME!
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