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That doesn’t mean I didn’t say things I now regret. who you thought you needed to be to create a buzz?įirst of all, I never have been nor am I HOMOPHOBIC, OR RACIST. How much of that reflected who you were at time V. Your social media at the time had racist and homophobic overtones. I was disappointed I caved to the pressure that resulted in people believing what I was doing and saying was the real me. They even put hidden mic and cameras in places I didn’t know to try to get me to say bad things. But they just would not leave me alone until I did. The sad part is that I didn’t want to say half of anything they wanted me to say or do. I really was disgusted when I saw the final product, I could not believe that people make a living by pressuring young people into saying things they don’t want and then twisting them into something even worse…

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What did you think of the final product when you saw it? I, unfortunately, had no idea until the episode aired. Vadim Black: Everything, everything that the viewers saw on the MTV segments was all a big setup for ratings and clicks. How much a role did editing and the production crew play in making sure they were the only winners? So, what has changed? More importantly, what does he have to say for himself now about the guy he was then? MTV True showed the filming of “Reply All Part 2” with Diego Sans.The Vadim Black of today sounds very different than that angry man of a few years ago.

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