Transcript interview of Penthouse Pets Jamie Lynn and Heather Vandeven

Luke Ford had a great interview with Penthouse Pets Jamie Lynn and Heather Vandeven that we should add to Antiope.

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What you can say is that what I've come up with is not good. Not at all. Feel free to help !

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Luke Ford: Good to see you guys. So Jamie, what do you love and what do you hate about your life today ?

Jamie Lynn: What do I love... I love being, you know, freelancing. I love freelancing, I definitely love being under contracts as well, so I kind of hate that under contract [making a study] of my own money, I hate that. But I do love the fact that I'm about to go on vacation [...] actually get time for her, and I have my own sale. So, yeah, don't know, it's just a goot time at life right now.

Luke: Anything you hate - about your life today ?

Jamie: Like I said, I hate not having [?] coming in. I really hate that, like: what happened ? they couldn't last me another year ? kidding...

Luke: Heather, what do you love and hate about you life now ?

Heather Vandeven: Oh guys, I love being on contract, and being a [?] for Penthouse. I love being next to Jamie then right now. What do I hate, I hate hav...

Jamie: Ooh, come on.

Heather: No no, really it's beautiful right now. But, I guess, I hate...

Luke: Thought you were about to cry...

Jamie: [...]

Heather: For me freedom is very important. So it's hard to not be able to determine what i'm going to do, to be artistic in my own way. ... To adapt always, go along with Penthouse's vision. But you know, it's better sweet because they pay me, and they love me, it's a wonderfull company.

Jamie: [...] Being with me.

Heather : Yes

Jamie : [...]

Luke: If you could have complete freedom to be artistic in the way do you want [...]

Heather: Something I'm working on my free time, I opened up my website, HotelHeather.com, that would be more of my aesthetic, and what I deem to be sexy.

Luke: What is your aesthetic, how would you describe it ?

Heather: I was sick, a [...] very artistic, something that you hide... an [...] and his name was [?] the perv. [...] take to his backroom. That's what the kind of thing that's sexy, not highly ground up, just very [...] and a little bit naughty.

Jamie: A little bit naughty ! Luke she's lying, she wants to be a <i>lot</i> naughty. [...] room, that's gonna be in her hotel.

Luke: How do you guys feel pressure to be sexy, because you're pets, some pets of the year ?

Jamie: When I'm working, I definitely need to be sexy. When I'm at home, yeah, not so much. Like I just am Jamie, you know, just doing [...] so I don't really... I feel sexy inside, and I [...] my shine through. Of course when I'm working I'm definitely trying: I put my make-up on, I do my hair [...], you know at home [...], and sometimes I don't. So... but do I still feel sexy everyday ? yeah.

Luke: What about tell me up with sexy scenarios, or whatever, when you're interviewed on radio ?

Jamie: Actually today I had a [...] radio and [...] phone sex and that was pretty like, you know, [...] and she could not like figure it out. And I was like [...] and he was rude [...], he could have liked you or hate you. [...] so, I definitely feel the pressure to come up with hot, steamy, phone sex. And It wasn't that steamy, it was a little bit hot, it was not as steamy as some [...] guy, for sure, but the guy, the caller, he was pretty happy...

Heather: OK.

Jamie: ... so as long as [...] happy.

Luke: Heather, how do you deal with the pressure to be sexy?

Heather: Well, [...] I think it's even more beautiful when people are natural, and you don't know me [...] for me it's the more sexual, and sexy, but when I [...] I know two kinds, put extra, put that sexiness on steroids. Put on the make up, you know, really take that part of your personnality and push it forward. And so the sexuality is really there, it's just a matter of bringing it more forward when you're in a situation where you're expected to be a [...].

Luke: How do you like being interviewed on radio shows, and forced to come up with sexy scenarios, sexy fantasies ?

Heather: I don't mind, I'm very imaginative and these stories are running in my head anyways. So for me it's fun [...] reactions.

Jamie: I like doing radio, I love doing shows. I'm very imaginative as well. I can make things up out my ass all they [want].

Heather: And to have the freedom to be able to, people when to hear that from your mouth, to be able to, you know, not to feel out of yourself. I think it's a beautiful gift too.

Jamie: [...]

Luke: How often do you meet people - particularly radio hosts - that try to break you down, or degrade you ?

Jamie: There's always gonna be like [...] there really is, or they'll play the good guys [...] When I was Pet of the Year I had a couple of people do that with me and Cassia Riley, but you know [...], and at the end of the day I wouldn't care with their beings, so... You know it's just the way it is. [...] take it, 'cause it's really just your image [...] it's not who you really are. [...]

Heather: I've learned not to [...]

Jamie: [...]

Heather: Yeah, I've learned that, you know, I do the best that I can, and I am who I am. And either you love it, or you hate it, or you're indiferent, just don't read the press.

Jamie: Like I said, It's your image [...] anyways, it's not you as a person.

Luke: How often do you encount a woman who - in regular life - who's resentful of you because you're penthouse pets ?

Jamie: Is this [...] the wole life or [...] Penthouse Pets ?

Luke: [...] I mean, I think being Penthouse Pet [...] or jealousy [...] ?

Heather: I think it's just the opposite, I think it becomes almost like a [...] because I'm a Penthouse Pet it's almost like we're a thing, [...] and people aren't scared of it because it's given a name, it's separate, it's not gonna go into your world. It's like a thing, so [I've had] an experience that people actually think it's fun.

Jamie: [...] my whole life I have problems with women anyways,that [...] automaticaly they hate me, and I didn't even know them. People will get that way, a lot people - close-minded anyways -, so you're not gonna be able to change everybody's mind, even if I don't do hardcore boy-girl, they still look at me like I'm just the worst people on the face of the hearth. [...] these close-minded people [...] more secured with their bodies, and with themselves, and when they see somebody that is they're very offended by - I don't know the word - they don't like it. So I just, you know, [...] my life, I don't [...] like me.

Luke: Where do you each draw each your limits ? Jamie, where do you draw your limits on what you'll do sexually on camera ?

Jamie: I'm pretty much there, you know, honestly. I don't really like crisses so I'm not gonna be diving into [...] funboxes. [...] I'm not really into, you know... The girls, just like that, I think they're gorgeous, I can make out with them all night long - I can make it with you all night long. But [...]

Heather: [...]

Jamie: Be doing boy-girl. [...] my own personal life, because I'm very intimate, and very - you know - [...]. I wanna keep it that for myself, and whoever I [wanted].

Luke: Heather, where do you draw the line of what you'll do on camera.

Heather: I'll do anything up to the point of girl-girl. I don't go into girl-boy, but Girl-girl is my line. I'm very cumfortable. And even at that I've only chosen to do Girl-girl movies, is very artistic and something I believe in, this is not something I'd do on a regular basis.

Luke: Could you guys name any movies or books that made you cry ?

Jamie: Movies or books. [...] when I was a kid made me cried. Let's think... when I was a kid I cried easy anyways. So...

Luke: ... now you're hard and you don't cry anymore ?

Jamie: No, I do, I do, let's think. I just... I haven't really watched very many movies or read any books. [...] I don't know, well I don't [...].

Luke: Heather ?

Heather: I think, most recently, a book that made me cry was the [...], just because... very deep, I underlined a lot, a lot of this book, just about relationships, [...] other people. Movies ? recently, [...] almost could have made me cry [...] so beautiful, I don't know if you saw it...

Jamie: ... I haven't seen it.

Heather: ... gorgeous, gorgeous movie. That's not coming to mind immediately.

Luke: So, Heather, what makes you happy ?

Heather: Probably, my passions.

Luke: Which are your majors passions ?

Heather: Travel...

Voice: [...]

Heather: sexuality, friendships, art... strength, no I can't go on [...] whatever makes me happy makes me happy.

Heather: [...]

Luke: Jamie, what in life makes you happy?

Jamie: [...] just being able to - you know - have my family, my friends, just enjoying your life, you know being happy, being around positive energy, being around positive people. Watching my life grow. Watching people around me, their life changing and growing. [...] Life is just so crazy. I love it, I love that.

Heather: You never know.

Jamie: You never know, and I'm just excited every minute, which is keeping me going. Every moment, I just don't know what's gonna happen next !

Luke: Cool, thanks alot ladies

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