Natalie Nunn:: “Kissing Lil Kim Was the Most Amazing Day of My Life.”
Since stirring up hella trouble on Season 4 of the “Bad Girl’s Club,” Natalie Nunn has continued to stay in the pubic eye. She has starred in a spin-off reality show “Love Games,” has been on the cover of Black Men Magazine, starred in the video for Wale and J. Cole’s song “Bad Girls Club,” and even starred in a movie titled “Stalker.” And don’t forget all the talking this girl does through her twitter, videos and other media platforms. Yesterday, she did an interview with theUrbandaily. Peep what she had to say about life before, during, and after the show (plus her deal with Wiz Khalifa, Fabolous, and Lil’ Kim).
On Being So Controversial On the Show:
“I was just being me to be honest. It’s a little bit of being provoked. There were six other girls in the house; I think anybody would have stirred things up and acted up like I did. I think I just stirred it up enough with a little bit of humor and fun and real bad girl, and everybody just started tuning in more. The numbers doubled. And the popularity of the show nearly tripled. I don’t think I did all the work, but I think I put the icing on the cake.”
On Why She Talks So Much Shit:
“I feel like I’m the type of person who is always going to keep it real. I’m never going to let a lie come out of my mouth. At the end of the day, if I have something to say, I’m going to say what I want to say. Even my managers, even my lawyers, even my team — they want me to maybe tone it down. But what got me to where I am now is me being me. So if I have something to say, I’m not going to change now because it’s not politically correct. I’m still always going to be Natalie. And I feel like in the industry right now, [being me] is considered talking a lot of ish, because a lot of people are not real. They’re not going to tell you how it is. They’re not going to tell you they don’t like your hair. And I don’t just randomly pop off just to pop off. Every time I have something to say it’s because a situation happened or someone did something to me or someone said something. That’s when you’re going to get Natalie “talking-a-lot-of-ish” Nunn. I’m not going to not say what I want to say. I will say what I want to say, and if you don’t like it then do something about it. Hollywood is people trying to be “politically correct”. But at the end of the day, let’s all keep it real, we’re all human beings. Everybody’s not going to be friends.”
On Wiz Khalifa:
“We were just friends. That’s pretty much where it was. I had a love show that was about to air, “Love Games.” And I had just finished wrapping up the show. There were a lot of things in my contract that I wasn’t able to do. And you know…it was…um…yeah…we were friends.”
On Amber Rose’s Nude Pics:
“I really don’t have a comment about that.” (Chuckles)
On How the “Beef” with Fabolous Started:
“I met him one time. I was in New York City before my season of “Bad Girl’s Club” had aired. But everybody knew; they were running commercials, my picture was in all of the magazines, Bravo TV was promoting it. I got invited to go backstage at one of his shows, and people tweeted the pictures. And one time he was in California and invited me to go to the studio and hang out, and I didn’t go. Ever since that day, it was drama. Like, “Who does she think she is?”
On How The “Beef” is Going Now:
“It’s really funny, because I feel like the beef between me and Fabolous just keeps going back and forth. Sometimes it’s directly, sometimes it’s indirectly. Fabolous just put out a video last week. And the music video had my ex-best friend that I grew up with since we were in diapers. He put her as the only girl in his video. So he tries to do little things to get my attention. And I don’t care what he says, I don’t care what people want to believe and disbelieve. But the girl in his video is half Asian, half black. He didn’t even know her, and she’s never done a music video in her life. So he went out of his way to put her in his music video. And when he posted the link for it, all of my fans on Twitter were like, “Isn’t that your ex-best friend?” He wanted a response, and I didn’t give it to him. It’s almost like these guys are trying to get some of my publicity, even if it’s indirectly. Because if I go in on somebody, it will be a trending topic. I don’t care who they think they are or how many fans they have, it will bring a different audience to them. These guys are rappers, or these guys are comedians. I am on a reality show that everybody in the world watches. I bring a whole different audience to their life.”
On Kissing Lil Kim:
“I enjoyed every minute of hanging out with Lil’ Kim and that kiss was the most amazing day of my life. She was my generation of bad girls when I was young. That’s what I listened to. Her inviting me to hang out with her in Miami was more than a dream come true. I don’t care how lame that sounds. She’s a legend in the game for over a decade.”
On Her Life Now That The Show Is Over:
“I been in LA since I was in college and it’s not one party Natalie didn’t go to. I was really a nobody at all the popping parties. All the promoters knew me. The statement [“I Run L.A”] was something I would say to my friends and it carried on to the TV show and now I really run LA because I said it so much. It doesn’t matter if I’m at a restaurant and the line is out the door, I’m sitting first. I’m in and out of everything. That statement came to life. It’s the first thing Wiz Khalifa said to me in his own city in Pittsburgh. Everybody knows that’s my catch phrase. Boom!”
On Her Plans for the Future:
“My brand is obviously bad ass. I mean I’m just going to be honest. There are bad girls in different lights, the brand is Bad Girl. Any girl in her eyes is bad. If you’re a stripper, ride or die chick, girl who gets money, or a bad girl that just graduated and got her Masters. It’s all across the board. I plan on having more reality shows which are currently in the making. I have a Black Men Magazine cover and I’m starring in “Bad Girls Club” music video by Wale and J. Cole.”