Buffy The Body (My Version 1st draft True Mag. Dec 2006) Q&A
Fly Girl
By, Ms. Hite
Her name is more known in the hood than the Secretary of State, Buffie “the Body” Carruth sent tongues wagging earlier this year when she verbally served a local shock jock DJ Charlamagne Tha God. Since the interview was leaked the internet, the 5’7 Athens, GA stunna watched her popularity soar. Her website www.buffiethebody.com and myspace.com/buffiethebodydotcom, gets more hits than the last chronic roach. Buffie has come a long way since stripping at ATL’s famous Magic City. At her latest photo shoot she actually modeled with her clothes on. With a body that defies reason, she signed on to be the face for Azzure Company’s fall campaign. Taking the modeling industry by storm with her upcoming 2007 calendar and penning an advice column in Black Men’s Magazine you have to ask, what do she don’t do? Buffie talks with True about sex, men, and her body.
True Magazine: I didn’t know that you were a writer.
Buffie: [Yes] the column is for Black Men’s Magazine. Its on sex, love and relationships.
True: Oh yeah? What’s the weirdest place you’ve had sex at?
BTB: In the hospital bathroom.
True: Who were you visiting in the hospital?
BTB: It was a guy friend of mine; it was something with his appendix.
True: What’s your favorite [sexual] position?
BTB: On my back. No, on the kitchen counter.
True: As far as the industry, has any rappers hit on you?
BTB: Every one I’ve come in contact with…most of them anyway.
True: You must meet a lot of guys hosting parties state to state.
BTB: I just started hosting parties in Chicago. I don’t step foot in a club now unless I’m hosting a party. I’m not a club
person. I host my parties then head back to my hotel room. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I don’t hang out.
True: Really? Why not?
BTB: The crowd, the smoke, the drinking and the niggas getting on ya damn nerves. I prefer to go to nice restaurant, sit down and eat. Go walking downtown, that’s the type of person I am. I’m not a party person at all.
True: What kind of guys do you normally go for?
BTB: I like the quiet shy type. A guy who doesn’t say anything about my butt.
[He] just pretends it isn’t even there. They can compliment on anything besides my ass. For a guy to get my attention he has to have good conversation. If his conversation is off the chain, he might have me messed up before he do anything. Its not always about how he looks, its about how he makes me feel, they type of attention he shows me. If he can get through that, then shit he doing good. But I hear one phrase more than anything.
True: What’s that?
BTB: “Damn you look way better in person!” I’m like; damn do I look that fucked up in the magazines. [Laughs]
True: My brother saw you at the Magic Show this year and he said, “Buffie was there, she was the most beautiful girl I’ve seen in my life, she didn’t even look real.” I guess you were taking a picture with somebody and right before they snapped the shot the dude tried to grab your ass and you were like, “oh hell no muthafucka get the fuck off!”
BTB: I was being me, if somebody touches my ass, I’m going to knock the hell out of you. That’s just my personality. I’ve always been like that.
True: I feel you. So the radio interview on the web when the DJ hated on you real bad, how did you feel about that?
BTB: Believe it or not I was mad when that interview happened, even thought a lot of people already knew who I was, the interview really helped. I didn’t know he was going to put it on the internet, but he did. Somebody said, “You know that interview is on the internet.” I was like, “oh naw’ [laughing]. But, it ended up being a good thing because I got more jobs and more people wanted to interview me. Different cities were calling me up like, yeah we heard the interview, we want to interview you. A lot of people still email me now [talking about] “that bitch nigga, how he…” [laughing]
True: Yeah? [Laughing]
BTB: I didn’t think it was a good situation at all, but it ended up working in both our favor. He got another job working with Wendy Williams and of course it helped me out because people who didn’t know me before know me now.
True: Tell me about old boyfriends, has any of them come back around since your new found celebrity status?
BTB: Its funny because every nigga I’ve fucked with has a least emailed me, they don’t have my number, but they’ll email me like, ‘remember me [I’m] such and such…I be like yeah, I remember you, and? I don’t know, it feel like guys are more intimidated to talk to me now because they look at me like a celebrity so, I think guys would talk to me more before I got famous than now. They feel like they don’t have a snowball chance in hell to get at me. So they’re like, ‘aint no sense in even trying to holla, I know its probably fifty-five niggas trying to holla. Probably ten boyfriends, I aint going to even try, I’m just going to be cool.’ Then a lot of people hear the interview and they think, ‘damn she got a fucked up attitude, there’s no telling what she’s going to say to me if I say something to her.’ [Laughs]
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