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''The Vixen Diaries'', published by Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group USA (formerly Warner Books), yet again received a positive response, entering ''The New York Times'' Best Seller's list at number six in the politically charged fall of 2007, even ahead of ]'s latest book.<ref name="NYT Diaries"/> According to the publisher, ''The Vixen Diaries'' read much differently than ''Confessions of a Video Vixen'' as it told the story of "a woman on the mend, working her way through a less than savory past and into a brighter future." | ''The Vixen Diaries'', published by Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group USA (formerly Warner Books), yet again received a positive response, entering ''The New York Times'' Best Seller's list at number six in the politically charged fall of 2007, even ahead of ]'s latest book.<ref name="NYT Diaries"/> According to the publisher, ''The Vixen Diaries'' read much differently than ''Confessions of a Video Vixen'' as it told the story of "a woman on the mend, working her way through a less than savory past and into a brighter future." | ||
In 2009, she stated that "there will be no more autobiographies" and that she would, instead, write "manuals."<ref></ref> |
In 2009, she stated that "there will be no more autobiographies" and that she would, instead, write "manuals."<ref></ref> | ||
''The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want'' was first announced on '']'' the morning of July 13, 2009 and subsequently entered the How-To/Self-Help ''New York Times'' best sellers list the following week at number seven.<ref name="NYT Manual"/> | ''The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want'' was first announced on '']'' the morning of July 13, 2009 and subsequently entered the How-To/Self-Help ''New York Times'' best sellers list the following week at number seven.<ref name="NYT Manual"/> |
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Karrine Steffans, born August 24, 1978, is an American author. She has also worked as a hip hop model and as an actress.
Model
In May 2006, Steffans appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in a segment titled "Smart Women on Stupid Girls." The press release about her appearance said she "was 21 years old when she made her video debut. She danced in videos alongside some of the biggest artists in the industry, including Jay-Z, R. Kelly and LL Cool J. She quickly became a full time booty-shaking, breast-baring dancer— but success came at a price."
Author
Karrine Steffans' books, Confessions of a Video Vixen (2005), The Vixen Diaries (2007), and The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want (2009), have all made The New York Times Best Seller list.
Upon publishing Confessions of a Video Vixen with HarperCollins Publishers, Steffans departed on a promotional tour and has been interviewed by journalists such as Bill O'Reilly, Geraldo Rivera, Donny Deutsch, and others. Entering The New York Times Best Seller list at number seven and peaking at number five, Confessions stayed on the list for over twenty weeks in hardcover and spent several more weeks on the list a year and a half later in paperback.
The Vixen Diaries, published by Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group USA (formerly Warner Books), yet again received a positive response, entering The New York Times Best Seller's list at number six in the politically charged fall of 2007, even ahead of Bill Clinton's latest book. According to the publisher, The Vixen Diaries read much differently than Confessions of a Video Vixen as it told the story of "a woman on the mend, working her way through a less than savory past and into a brighter future."
In 2009, she stated that "there will be no more autobiographies" and that she would, instead, write "manuals."
The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want was first announced on The Today Show the morning of July 13, 2009 and subsequently entered the How-To/Self-Help New York Times best sellers list the following week at number seven.
A publication date for a fourth book, tentatively titled SatisFaction: Erotic Fantasies for the Advanced & Adventurous Couple, is yet to be determined.
In 2010, Steffans entered into a business partnership with Larry Flynt Publications and the Hustler Hollywood retail chain, whereby the retailer would carry her books in stores around the country and online. Steffans has also taken the position of "Hustler’s resident sex and intimacy consultant and couples' course instructor" and will teach at the monthly couples courses held at Hustler stores nationwide. On February 9, 2010, Hustler's flagship store, on Sunset Strip, revealed The Vixen Manual Pleasure Pack, a product bundle consisting of her bestselling books and several Hustler sex aid products.
Also in 2010, Steffans announced on her website that she signed a development deal with Fox Television Studios for a scripted dramedy based on The Vixen Manual.
Bibliography
- Confessions of a Video Vixen. HarperCollins: June 28, 2005. ISBN 9780060842420.
- The Vixen Diaries. Grand Central Publishing: September 25, 2007. ISBN 9780446582261.
- The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want. Grand Central Publishing, July 13, 2009. ISBN 9780446582278
Actress
In 2003, Steffans was cast in the action movie A Man Apart, which starred Vin Diesel.
Personal life
Steffans married Darius McCrary in April, 2009, but in 2010 the former Family Matters' star filed for divorce. In December 2010, she obtained a restraining order in court against her former husband, on the basis of incidents of violent behavior towards her. Steffans has a son from her past relationship with Nathaniel Wilson, better known as Kool G Rap, which started when she was seventeen. She dedicated her first book to her son.
References
- ^ Kam Williams (2007). "From Superhead to Supermom: The Vixen Diaries Interview". African American Literature Book Club.
- IMDB.com
- "Federal Judge Tosses Hip-Hop Star Karrine "Superhead" Steffans' Bid to Halt Release of New Vivid DVD". Market Wire. 2006. Retrieved August 14, 2009.
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- XXL magazine, 2009
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- Steffans, Karrine. "Confessions of a Video Vixen by Karrine Steffans". Harpercollins.com. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
- "The Vixen Manual". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
- "Former 'Family Matters' star Darius McCrary accused of beating ex-wife Karrine Steffans with belt", N.Y.Daily News, December 10, 2010
- "A Bawdy Lifestyle, and How to Shake It", The Washington Post, July 29, 2005