» by tffhthewriter August 2, 2010
Foxy Brown has decided to address her controversial status and revealed that it's not bad to be a news headliner.
In an interview with Sway for MTV, Foxy states that the media is not concerned when she does good things, which has led her to having such a tainted image in the press.
“No one seems to care when I donate 100 computers to a school,” Foxy said in the interview. “But if it's a little scandalous, they are all over it.”
Foxy also states that when she confronted a journalist who continuously tracked her legal issues, the reporter told her that ‘controversy sells'.
“When I approached Paula Frolich, who was my nemesis at Page Six (NY Daily News) , she told me that if I was doing good things to tell my priest,” Foxy continued. “But people want to hear the controversy and that's their job, so I have a new found respect for them.”
In addition, Foxy revealed that Diddy gave her some sound advice regarding always staying in the news.
“Puffy told me that some artists are bigger than their records and some artists records are bigger than them,” Foxy said. “He told me that it's not bad for your name to make headlines because it's something when Puffy is the headline or Foxy is the headline without selling a record. When I was arrested I had TMZ hiding in trees and stuff and it was crazy.”
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