Post by Sweet Meat aka CC on Jul 21, 2007 21:06:20 GMT -5
Larissa "Bootz" Aurora of "Charm School" and "Flavor of Love" fame is noticeably touch-minded in her appearances on both the aforementioned MTV shows. Our Lee Bailey happened across the fiery one at a recent event. Here's what Bootz had to say about being eliminated from "Charm School."
"It was about what all the girls should have been saying all along," said Larissa regarding her exchange with show host Mo'Nique as she departed the show. "(I wanted) to talk about reality and not fantasy. If you didn't learn anything then just say it. If you didn't feel that Mo'Nique was the right person to represent us on that show, then just say it. And I was the only one who said anything."
Ms. Aurora also told our Lee Bailey that she was very upset with Mo'Nique. Particularly when Mo would allegedly not allow the young women on the show to get any point across in a constructive manner.
"I felt that everything she feels the girls were dealing with, she's dealing with as well. And she didn't like that I said that. It was to be said. She needed to hear what we had to say instead of her preaching to us all the time. Instead of showing her faults and then us all moving on together, all she did was preach."
Though Larissa's stints on the MTV family of networks have earned her a great deal of fame, Bootz believes she and the other ladies were at times victims of circumstance. Though she was seen as a villain on "Charm School", Bootz feels she showed some moral standards on "Flavor of Love."
"I actually told her 'you keep telling me that I am a little girl because I cursed, but this is the same little girl that was on "Flavor of Love" and was eliminated because I didn't have sex with the man on national television," Bootz told us. "You can call me a little girl if you want to, but I was the only girl that didn't let him touch on me and grope me. I was the only girl to get kicked off the show because I didn't let him do whatever he wanted."
Bootz, be gone...please.