November 25, 2008

Kim from Real Housewives of ATL tells All to People Mag

How did you feel when you saw the footage of NeNe singing about you?
I thought it was funny myself, but I was a little hurt by the stuff she said. At the end of the day, had she not been drinking and not been out having a great time, I don’t think that would have happened. I know her well enough. NeNe has a really good heart.

Was what you saw in the episode different from how it was described to you?
I was told the story accurately. I was prepared, but hearing it and then watching it are two different things. And then I had my daughter. I wouldn’t allow her to watch that episode, but it played again and she caught it. I was actually out of town and my daughter called me hysterical. “Mommy, why did she say these things?” And I had to tell her it was all in good fun, she didn’t mean any harm by it, etc. So, I had to deal with my own emotions on top of my daughter’s. It was difficult but she understood.

It seemed like Brielle and NeNe were very close. How was their relationship changed now that you and NeNe aren’t BFFs?
I always try to teach my kids how important friends are. My daughter just started middle school, so she’s dealing with drama herself. Middle school is where it starts, so friendship has been a topic of conversation in my house. But with NeNe, she misses her. They were pretty tight.

When you announced that you were 29, many bloggers cried foul, saying there was no way you were only 29. Can you respond?
I’m not a liar. You can put that in plain English. Integrity is most important to me. I’m actually 30 now, but I have to agree about some of the footage … I did not do my own makeup the majority of the time and there’s one instance where I was getting makeup done for a photo shoot and I looked 50. It was terrible. But you pound on that black eye shadow and big red lips, what do you expect? I’m sorry they feel that way, but the reality is I am 30 — and you can take it or leave it.

Have you quit smoking?
I did quit for a period of time. It was like torture. I don’t even know how long. I was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life … I quit for about a good month, but I’m back to smoking. Not really like I was, but my relationship with Big Papa ended and that was stressful, and the music, and the show. It’s all merely an excuse, but it’s something you really have to focus on and it’s a battle daily, hourly. But I saw the footage of me smoking in the house and I cringed. It was disgusting and I couldn’t believe at times I would do that. I smoke outside now.

What else was hard to watch?
The singing in the studio was horrific. What was that? It made for good television. We had been in the studio hours and hours that day and most people know your producer doesn’t sing or stand next to you. He’s on the soundboard. So it made for good television, but my album will speak for itself.

So you are still going forward with plans to record an album?
I’m actually working with WEJ Records, it’s an independent label, and they’re negotiating a contract for major distribution. This all happened recently [after the show aired]. They have a new song for me, which I’m crazy about. I’m not gonna tell you the name quite yet. It’s a little different, not country. I hope I get the opportunity to show people I’m able to sing.

How else has your life changed since the show premiered?
My skin’s a lot tougher. I tend to take things pretty personally and I really had to take a step back and go, “You know, this is where you wanted to be your whole life. It’s a show. It’s entertainment.” I know who I am, the people who love me know who I am, and I love who I am. Sometimes when you watch footage of yourself, you tend to analyze or critique. Shortly into the series, I had to just let go of it all. Of course I’m recognized everywhere I go, which I love. But it’s changed my personal life. The one thing that I wanted to prevent was the demise of my relationship but in showbiz and reality shows — like Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey, their relationship ended in divorce and that was the one thing I was trying to avoid.

So you’re not with Big Papa anymore. What can you tell us about him?
We were engaged. And he’s a great person. He’s still a part of my everyday life at this point. I don’t know what the future holds. I’m crazy about him. And he’s great to my girls.

There was a lot of speculation that he might be married.
He is legally married, but he’s estranged from his wife. It’s kind of like Sheree. I always give this analogy. Sheree’s been going through a divorce for three years. Sometime things take a while to move forward.
Has anyone guessed correctly?
Yes, I’ve seen his name stated on a couple of Web sites.

Any clues?
He’s not black; he’s not an athlete. He’s pretty well known across the board. If you were to mention his name, the people in his industry would know exactly who he is.
Another hot topic on the Web was your hair.
I’ll tell you that the hair comment has been pretty difficult for me. I’ll leave it for the reunion show. It’s discussed and it’s been incredibly traumatic for me. Wearing hair extensions wasn’t by choice.
What else was tough?
The smoking thing was also a big surprise. How incredible! I guess when you see yourself on TV, you realize — wow. I don’t drink like that either. Good god, every episode I had a glass of wine. It’s unbelievable to me.

Like the scene where you’re drinking in your car with Sheree outside the lingerie shop?
The way that it was aired looked as though we drove off in the car. That’s insane. I’m the mother of two little girls. I would never jeopardize myself drinking and driving. Ever. I don’t agree with that. I had bought a bunch of stuff and we were waiting for them to package up the stuff so we went out to the car to listen to my song. We went back in to pick up everything and dropped off the glass of wine that we didn’t even drink to be honest. We had a couple sips and left. So it appears as though I was drinking and driving, but give me a little bit more credit than that.

What else can you say about the reunion special?
It looks like Lisa loses her cool with you, but she’s usually so calm and stays out of the drama. What went on?There was definitely drama. I’ve seen the clip and you know, I think “he said, she said” gets in the middle of everything. That’s all I’m gonna say.
First of all if you will cheat, then you will lie, regardless of the fact that Big Poppa was married, Kim had knowledge of this, and I feel like if a man or woman is married or separated they are still married and therefore off limits. Kim needs to get a job and stop trying to live this menagerie of being rich! She is in the mix with all these black women and she tried so hard to fit in but at the same time, she is pursuing a country music career??? In this interview alone Kim lies when she says:
Have you quit smoking?
I did quit for a period of time. It was like torture. I don’t even know how long. I was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life … I quit for about a good month, but I’m back to smoking.
So my question is do you or don't you know how long it has been since you stopped smoking?
Kim should have just kept it real and admitted that she is broke and about to be broker unless there is a second season of RHW of ATL. She needs to focus on her daughters who will probably be addicted to retail at age 12 and have no means to support the habit. I feel sorry for Kim because she is so lost and does not understand that her kindness is only taken for weakness by all the women on RHW of ATL. I did read that Kim was Hispanic but I could never confirm this and on the other hand she lived in a townhouse. I just wish that next season they move out of the ATL and focus on some black women who have some sense, instead of this mess that is super edited and shows black women in a terrible light. BTW did anyone hear that NeNe use to be a stripper and the house she lived in was rented on the show???

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