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Vivica Fox: Straight Up

Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:00 AM | 16 comments
By Dove ~Sheepish Lordess of Chaos~



Vivica Fox has a lot of reasons to be happy with her life. A thriving career in film, television and stage is just the start of it.

 

She started off with appearances on a number of television series in the early ‘90s including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Martin, Beverly Hills 90210 and Family Matters.


She had a breakout year in 1996 with roles in the all-female gangster flick Set It Off, the heroic Independence Day opposite Will Smith, and the Wayans brothers’ comedy Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood.

 

Vivica elevated her dramatic roles with a co-lead in the feature film Soul Food, and polished her tougher side as Vernita Green in the Kill Bill movies. She is also delved into work behind the scenes, and to date has been involved in the production of seven films and a TV series, with more in the works.

 

While she enjoys the diversity of roles she’s taken, Vivica expresses utmost concern in balancing her career with meaningful choices. Her latest thriller Cover touches upon the controversial subject of “down low” brothers. Directed by Bill Duke, the film features appearances from Louis Gossett Jr., Leon, Patti LaBelle and Mya.

 

Unfortunately, with consistent work in Hollywood comes rumor and speculation. Fortunately for Vivica, she’s succeeded in staying a cut above the rest. We spoke with the adventurous actress about her controversial new movie, her love for the Hip-Hop community and her sometimes controversial life.

 

AllHipHop.com: Tell us a little about your new movie Cover.

 

Vivica Fox: The reason I got involved with Cover was because of Bill Duke. He directed an episode of [the TV series] Missing and I just enjoyed working with him. He's such a wonderful actor/director. He got me the script, I read it and loved it.

 

When he broke down the steps about 70% of new cases of HIV that are reported every year in the African-American community are African-American women, and how 7 out of 10 men in the Washington, D.C. area are infected with HIV, I said, “These are messages that are informative and affecting my community and I need to be in a project to enlighten, inspire and inform.” That was a no-brainer for me.

 

AllHipHop.com: You have a disclaimer on the front of your website that you're not starring in a play, [Whatever She Wants]. You had somebody saying [falsely] that you were starring in a play?

Vivica Fox: Whatever She Wants is a play that at the time was written for Vivica Fox. It was written for me, I was out on the road with it for 14 weeks. The producers decided to go back out without me because of professional differences, and they weren't informative. They were still using my voice on the radio ads, and I just thought that it was deceptive.

 

I just wanted to make sure that they didn't go there, because I always hate when you go to a play or to see a production and you think a certain individual is gonna be there, you spend your hard earned money to see that certain individual and they're not there. I don't ever want to misdirect my fans or let them down, I always try to be as honest and truthful with them as possible. I just felt that [the producers] kind of deceived them. I just wanted to make sure they knew that when they got there that I wasn't going to be there.

AllHipHop.com: What [has] been most challenging for you in your career?

Vivica Fox: [What's been the most challenging] is to [try not to] complain about my career and keep breathing. Everybody wants to say, "Well, what haven't you done?" I've done so much and been so blessed. I've done comedies, dramas, worked with the best… so I can't really complain.

AllHipHop.com: When you look at something as emotional as Set It Off and as fierce as Kill Bill, have you had to really develop your acting skills. What's harder, being emotional or being [serious]?

Vivica Fox: Comedy's actually the hardest to be honest with you. Being emotional for me is a breeze, because I'm an emotional specimen. To cry and feel drama... people have no idea, they just think I've lived the charmed life. But I've been a fighter and on my own since I was 17 years old.

 

Comedy's the hardest because if it ain’t funny, trust me, it falls flat on its butt. Drama sometimes will give you a little grace, and you're able to save yourself with that one. Comedy's hard, for real. It either works or doesn’t, because sometimes people don't get your humor.

 

Like I learned with [the HBO series] Curb Your Enthusiasm, that humor was a whole different type of humor that I had to get used to. Then you do your comedy where your brothers and sisters love your over-the-top, in-your-face type of humor. Then you have sitcom humor, which is very scripted. Comedy is hard. With dramas, that material is usually there and as an actor you bring it. Comedy sometimes is a little more physical and harder.

AllHipHop.com: People say that you're so hard and serious about everything, especially on the Hip-Hop side. Obviously they know you as an actress, but then they hear your name said in rap songs and rumors about you, and you'll come [behind it] and say, "That is not true" - obviously [you’ve been] upset, as anyone would be if there's something said that's not true.

Vivica Fox: I wish my life was as scandalous as what people think of me! [laughs] I really do. I don't get why I turned into such a scandalous one, but it's all good. You’ve gotta learn to laugh at life. Scandal and sex sells nowadays, or always has, to be honest with you. So you’ve gotta learn to get thick skin about that.

Another thing I want to tell people is, I'm one of the silliest, fun-loving people that could ever be your friend. I love to shop, go to the spa, bowl - I love life. But I don't like people talking s**t about me, and for that, I will stand up for myself.

AllHipHop.com: How does it make you feel that Hip-Hop has embraced you to such a degree that rappers are saying your name, and they've made you a staple [actress within the culture]?

Vivica Fox: Hip-Hop has been really good to me, it really has. That goes back before 50 [Cent] - Biggie was one of the first rappers to put me in a song - "Watch me set it off like Vivica." People forget that I've been involved with Hip-Hop from Tupac, he was a very good friend of mine. I was in his video back in the day.

 

It's not just Curtis who took me to [where I am now]. For that, it was just because somebody was dating me, it was like, "Oh my God, she likes thugs too." That was kind of surprising [for fans] when I was supposed to be this little red carpet glamorous princess. Princesses like bad boys too, but you get over that when you get a little bit older. But they can be fun. It was a wonderful adventure, and I had a great time.

 

I just love the Hip-Hop community, because with dating Curtis, it introduced me to a whole new generation. So it's been good to me, I look at it as a double edged sword. Patti LaBelle told me a long time ago, "Baby when they stop talking about you, that's when you worry."

AllHipHop.com: Do you see yourself going further into television now that you've gotten a good taste of it?

Vivica Fox: Well you know, I do what's next. I go with what's happening, what's hot and the projects that are available to me. But I also try to make sure that I'm not afraid to go and look for my project, which is next for me to produce myself.

 

I've produced seven films and a television show. I was Executive Producer of my show on Lifetime. I've got a pilot right now that I just shot with VH-1, where I was Executive Producer as well with that. So I'm always looking for what's next for Vivica.



Comments

 

Boss Up said:

yo i respect her as an actress cuz she has played some good roles...but she fucked up her face
February 21, 2008 10:05 AM
 

She Luv Me Long Time said:

Someone post the lil clip of Vivica givin' brains please!! She talkin' bout it wuzn't her... she's bout as guilty as R.Kelly lol. She still fine tho.
February 21, 2008 10:05 AM
 

Abutta159 said:

@ Bossup

How she fucked up her face???


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February 21, 2008 10:21 AM
 

Abutta159 said:

now lil kim fucked up her face


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February 21, 2008 10:21 AM
 

tianna2683 said:

vivica doin her. get that bread and fuck tha haters. that aids stat for d.c is ridiculous I wonder what's the stat 4 tha bay
February 21, 2008 10:23 AM
 

aries20 said:

i like vivica,i thing she's a strong black women and she very pretty and healthy for her age.
February 21, 2008 11:23 AM
 

True Scientist said:

VF! I wonder is she mad about Boondocks making fun of her?
February 21, 2008 11:26 AM
 

UneeKVirgoLady said:

wow. i kinda like viv.. i wish yall would have asked her about that porn video thas out... anyways, i like her work.. the show on life time was good too. keep up the good work. please leave the plastic surgery alone..
February 21, 2008 12:43 PM
 

FORTY MILLION said:

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February 21, 2008 1:00 PM
 

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Do your thang Vivica

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February 21, 2008 1:01 PM
 

v4vendetta said:

Correction Vivi..

Not when you were dating Curtis but when you were Fu*kin him..

I wished the interviewer would've asked her about her first hubby, 6'9..
February 21, 2008 1:59 PM
 

Im Like God To You Niggas said:

How is this shit "Straight Up" and ya'll don't mention a damn thing about her supposed porno or even something less scandalous but still newsworthy like her DUI charges, up your game AHH up your game
February 21, 2008 3:11 PM
 

Dove said:

ooookay


This wasn't a piece to shit on Vivica. This was an interview to give her a chance to speak her piece about the gossip that's been put out, and of course talk about the Cover movie.

To address the questions about the questions we didn't ask (or the ones we did ask that weren't answered)...

It always seems like it'd be easy to ask these questions, but when you have a publicist on the line hovering over your interview in case you're asking something that isn't about the movie (and interrupting when you try to ask other questions), and when you're told they won't answer certain things in advance, then you can only do what you can do as a journalist.


As you can see, I got in one good question about the movie, and used the rest of the time to discuss her career and to let Viv address some of the negativity thrown at her. If you want rumors, etc. then go to Rumors. That's Illseed's specialty, and Lord knows Viv has shown up enough in that section.

I think the tabloids wreck these artists' lives enough. Vivica has given us a lot of good movies over the years, and she deserves the same respect you would want if you were speaking on your life.
February 21, 2008 3:46 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

WHERE THE VIDEO VIVICA FOX THE SEX TAPE LOL.....
February 23, 2008 2:34 AM
 

midstate-sport said:

<~~~~still would back viv back in kid!,lol

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February 25, 2008 11:03 PM
 

Shaun Cruz said:

I spent that entire 14 weeks on the road with Auntie Viv touring with the play Whatever she Wants. The way that she fought to make sure everyone was taken care of and not just scammed on and over looked by these shady promoters and theives in the urban theater market was almost super hero like. It is impossible for the average person to hear about all the good a person does because of the few negative things that get reported.

I can tell your for fact that Ms Foxx has never allowed any of her cast and crew on the road to ever pay for a meal without her first wipping out her credit card or cash.

She carries alot of stress on her shoulders, some of it self-inflicted, but most of it comes from sincerely trying to be a good person and not stepped on by the shiessty and evil minded people in this business. Give the lady her props for her work and keep it moving.

All that stuff with 50 and the DUI is a product of her dealing with this industry the best way that she can. No ones perfect but she is far from a grimey person unless you trying to get over on her first! PEACE

CRUZ
March 4, 2008 7:30 AM
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