Talk:Becky Blasband

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Since the Real World she often misquoted herself stating that "they'll do it anyway so I might as well make up something more sensational than the truth before they do". Her favorite hobby on the Real World was watching 80's reruns on television while a camera was taping her for as long as she could get the camera man to do it. She called it poor man's high performance art. Becky Blasband is often quoted as saying "The Real World was an Andy Warhol wet dream". She disassociated herself from the rest of the series and only returned for one challenge in Mexico with cast mate and good friend Norman Korpi. "Our series, the first series ever of its kind, was pitched to us as a small MTV documentary of young artists in New York City. Not brilliant artists, most of us were far too young and uninformed, to be honest, but what was truthful was our voice. After our series the producers went for the highest demographic and the lowest common denominator and the show became low rent and dull. I tuned out after that and never looked back".

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The article was much longer and more comprehensive before Becky logged in and eviscerated it, removing all previous content and replacing it with a POV autobiography. I'm just saying. Captain Infinity 02:10, 6 July 2007 (UTC)