Yesterday I got the chance to chat with Love & Hip Hop New York’s Winter Ramos and we went over quite a lot. So much that I had to break the interview down into two segments. In the first installment we talk about Winter’s book “Game Over” which is available TODAY and whether she really slept with 325 men. We also talk about some of the names in the book and whether she thought having sex with rappers was good for her career.
In an excerpt from Winter’s book she writes:
“Slim Thug came to the hotel and took us to the club. I orchestrated all of that. Crafty, if I may say so myself. He was just my type: fresh braids and thugged out. I had no intention of starting a relationship with him. I just wanted a little time alone while in Houston. At the club all the homies around Fab who were on tour with us kept saying “Winter Dog, you can’t get him, that’s Slim Thug.”
None of them saw me as a real woman with a real life or needs. They saw me as one of the fellas. It was all fun and games until Slim Thug and me started flirting in the club. Knowing Fab would say something irked me but I wasn’t about to let that hold me back. Eventually we all went back to our hotel, only I didn’t go to sleep.
The knock came soon on the room’s door. It was Slim Thug. That night started and ended quickly. The three hours we shared together were well worth it. The name Thug fit him perfectly since he was thugged out in the bedroom. He liked it rough and so did I. “
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When Slim Thug was asked about the book he kept it short and sweet:
Now,this would be the first time in the history of EVER that I have heard of Slim lying on his peen. He is something like a self proclaimed man-whore who enjoys the single life and all of the perks that come with it so if this is true, I had to ask.
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On Slim Thug Saying She’s Lying In The Book (5:48)
“That’s bull! That’s BS! It happened, Fab’s whole camp can tell you it happened because I got in trouble for it. This happened while we were on the road in Houston. We were on a promo tour for “From Nothin’ To Somethin” and when it happened, I got caught you know. Fab and them found out that he was in the room and I got reprimanded for putting myself in that situation and embarrassing Fab. What I wrote in the book absolutely happened. I mean, that’s not even something that I’m proud of, to say “I did it!”
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On Being Labeled A Groupie (8:37)
“First and foremost you couldn’t call me a groupie when you’re on MY neck. I’ve never chased after any of these guys or ever pursued anything with them. If anything you were MY groupie. I was never showing up at events that I wasn’t invited to or that weren’t work functions that I wasn’t supposed to be at. I wasn’t just popping up at places saying “Oh, I know this particular rapper is going to be here, I’m coming!” That was never the case so how could you label me a groupie? Because I’m sleeping with a particular guy that is in a particular industry that I work in?”
Listen To Part 1 Of The Interview In Its Entirety
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the interview a little later and be on the look out for Winter’s book “Game Over” available today.
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