EVELYN LOZADA A LATINA ROLE MODEL???
VIBE Magazine Cover Girls Evelyn Lozada, Tamar Braxton, Kandi Burruss And Chrissy Lampkin Talk Being Bad (And Good) Girls On TV
VIBE: Star Jones started a petition, lashing out against women and violence on reality TV. What’s your reaction?
Evelyn: [Bursts into laughter] I think she’s going to have to get a
whole lot of names. Actually, I like the petition and I like the
controversy because I’ve learned controversy is good. But I think she’s
irrelevant. And she’s using our coattails to get relevant again. Nobody
gives a fawk about her.
VIBE:Evelyn, you’ve practically raised a scholar. Yet, you’re on
television screaming that you’d have no problem catching a court case.
Do you ever look back at episodes with embarrassment?
Evelyn: As crazy as it sounds, sometimes I’m glad I have the show
because it’s sort of like a mirror. Most people don’t get to see the
crazy things that they’ve done. So I’ll see it and go… [Grimaces].
VIBE:Do any of you see yourselves as role models?
Evelyn: As a parent I didn’t raise my daughter to look up to somebody on
TV as a role model. I want her to look up to her mother, her family as
role models. Also, I have nieces who watch the show and love it. So I’m
stuck between a rock and a hard place because I’m being me but now I’m
coming to the realization that I can’t do… I wouldn’t want my
nine-year-old watching this, but their parents do. So I said to myself
recently, “Young girls are watching the show. I really need to check
myself.” Before reality TV was what it was, I had full control over my
daughter’s television because you never know what they’re showing. Every
parent isn’t like that. It’s not for me to judge but we’re talking a
lot about sex; sometimes there are hot scenes. I think it’s a little
inappropriate, but regardless, I don’t think children should be looking
up to reality TV stars as role models.
I would of love to hear her say "No I am not a Role model"
Please... EVE CHECK YOUR YOURSELF!!!

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