>But what are you gonna
>do. I agreed to give
>the show producers creative license.
>Indeed. I'm curious, at the time you signed the contract did you read it carefully and consider any of the negative consequences that might impact your reputation and future career goals?
>I have no idea what they
>are gonna air, or how
>it will be cut and
>pasted together.
With due respect, most 'aspiring actresses' should realize they have no control over editing. Even seasoned actresses would tell you that after all the 'cut and paste' when they view their performances they are more often surprised than not.
I also spoke
>with Jodi last night and
>she said one of her
>statements was also inaccurate.
Just one? Then I'd say Jodi has been fairly represented.
And this isn't targeted to you in particular but, in my opinion, SOH has pretty much become a monotonous sitcom thanks largely to the dishonesty of the houseguests and self-promoting LC's.
This threesome relationship with Mr. Situation Man and/or other "boo-boo's" would have been great material for the Jerry Springer Show perhaps but some of us viewers also feel disappointed, you aren't alone. Here I thought I was watching real women with genuine and realistic goals, instead SO has become like a halfway house for women on their way to celebrity.
Good luck in your career.
p.s. I don't give a fig if it was or wasn't your guy on the phone. That, to me, is the least troublesome of "Niambi's problems. However, Iyanla, with her past history of dating a married man for five years would probably tell you to hang in there, you might just snag that man eventually! ;)