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01.22.08 5:00 AM CST • Books • Rocky Rakovic

gia.jpgI was talking with the jaw-dropping Gia Wright, current Cyber Girl and March’s Coed of the Month, when she mentioned that she had just finished Heather Hunter's novel Insatiable (now out in paperback).  Heather describes her book, which she is busy turning into a movie, as an “urban Boogie Nights.” Later on the same day Heather’s publicist called me to see if I wanted to interview the sex starlet. I decided instead to introduce the two gorgeous women and play fly-on-the-wall during their conversation:

Heather: You are so beautiful.

Gia: Thank you, you are too!

Gia: I loved, loved, loved your book. Is it based on real experiences that you have been through?

Heather: I did not want to write an autobiography because I really don’t kiss and tell. Still I really wanted to be able to tell my story so I disguised it by writing fiction

 

Gia: How long were you working on it?

Heather: Pretty much my whole life. It took me so long to write it because there was so much that I really wanted to tell.

Gia: Do you have enough material to write a second book?

Heather: Yes, I’m working on another right now that I hope to have in stores by the end of this year. This one will be fiction as well.

Gia: Did any of your friends decode your fiction and find themselves in Insatiable?

Heather: A few of my friends said that they could pick themselves out and like the way I portrayed them. A few of them also said that the book made them feel horny.

Gia: Haha, me too a little. Is it true you are bisexual?

Heather: Yes, I love my men during the week and my women on the weekends.

Gia: What kind of women are you attracted to?

Heather: Women who look just like you. I like feminine women who wear dresses and high heels. Lipstick girls.

Gia: What type of advice would you give a young woman like myself going into modeling?

Heather: I always tell women to take themselves serious when representing their image. And even if a woman goes into the industry they must have a back-up plan or they will get trapped.

Gia: So what else do you have going on?

Heather: Other than working on the development deal for the book I have an art gallery in Brooklyn. I am taking appointments for people to see my collection and the art is selling which is great because art was one of my first passions. For my music I am working with producer Kwame on some tracks. You can go to record stores or my website to get So Serious. I was excited to have Scott Storch, DJ Premier and Wyclef Jean come down and do a cameo for the title track’s music video. And I’m working on a concept for television that I wish I could tell you about but it’s too soon.



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Comments on this entry:

01.26.08 7:38 AM CST by Redd Mann

It's nice to see Gia expanding her horizon!
Pictures of the two would have been nice ;)

I must agree with Heather... If I were a girl, Gia would get me hot too

Gia Wright Rocks!


from,
jus anotha geek



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