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Beneath the Fame

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Beneath the Fame

By: Christina C Jones
Narrated by: Wesleigh Siobhan, Sharif Stephens
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About this listen

Vanessa “Vanity” Kirkland is no stranger to drama. Her largely-agreed-upon title as the “Baddest Chick” in hip-hop practically demands it. But if she wants to catapult to megastar status, she’s going to have to break out of the box her raunchy lyrics have built around her and take on a new role.

Between the face, the former-NFL body, and the teddy-bear personality, Alec Everett is easy to cast as the boyfriend type - on TV and the personal wishlists of women all across the world. He’d be a PR dream if he weren’t almost too wholesome.

Both are known for keeping new people at a distance, but their casting in complementary roles demands that they pull together. They couldn’t be more different, but each has something the other is missing. Can they make it work for the roles - and each other?

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