Marching to the beat of her own despicable drum and all the way out of
Rock of Love: Charm School,
Dallas was caught by VH1 for her exit interview. If it wasn't a custom for the girls to talk about their stay on the show, Dallas might have skipped the discussion. She even went so far as to answering questions via e-mail instead of the usual one-on-one.
The first answer Dallas gave set the mood for the whole interview. She didn't really care much for being on
Rock of Love: Charm School, finding the experience a “waste of [her] time.”
“I enjoyed the free alcohol (of course), but other than that, I could do without it. I told Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails where I was going and he said, “But dallas, you are already charming enough.” I think that said it all,” she declared.
When asked what her reasons were for participating on the show, it was no surprise that she supplied the response we knew she would. She believed she was perfect going in and coming out, and said: “The reason was to get paid and eventually have my own show. I am still perfect and was taught nothing at
Charm School.”
If there was one thing notable for Dallas' stay on the show, it was her confrontations with Lacey. “Ignoring her was impossible, because the producers set it up so that we would always be together. They made sure that I slept in the same bunk bed as her. They wanted a fight, so I gave it to them.”
“We met before
Charm School at a party, and she was all over me with hugs and kisses. Lacey is a phony idiot, and I cannot wait until the day she dies of AIDS.”
Despite being portrayed as an antagonist on the reality series, Dallas maintains that she got along pretty well with the other girls. “I don't hate anyone but Lacey. Heather and I hang out all the time.”
These days, Dallas has been celebrating her freedom from
Charm School, going to parties in her usual way. She's also been working on her online vintage store, The Gossip Rag. Even though she's busy with all that, Dallas can't seem to stop thinking about having her own reality show. Mark her words, she hasn't washed her hands off of the scent of reality TV.
“I will only be done after I get my own show. That's all I really want at this point. It's hard because to get a show on VH1 these days, you need horrible plastic surgery (like gigantic fake lips, hair plugs, plastic boobs, or a wind tunnel face lift). I am not yet ready to deform myself, so i guess The Dallas Show will have to wait.”
-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: VH1
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