Foxy Brown is featured on the New York Post’s Page Six after last week’s appearance in a Brooklyn court; where charges of a restraining order violation and ‘mooning’ her neighbor were dropped. She discusses the difference between her rap persona vs. her actual personality, being a saved Christian, her latest court date, and what it was like growing up in Park Slope.
“That’s not me. The Foxy character and Inga Marchand are two different people. My fiancé calls me Inga. No one around me calls me Foxy. I go to church every Sunday. I go to Bible study every Friday night. I’m saved.”
On the Recent Charges
“The mooning thing bothered me more than anything else in the past — because I’m a lady.[…]“I’m cut from a different cloth. I would never moon someone. I was raised in a good family.”On Growing Up in Park Slope
“All my friends were in the park smoking weed and getting pregnant,” she says. “I didn’t want to be the young black girl having a baby, a baby’s father, being on welfare. That wasn’t going to be my story. I wanted to be a criminal-justice attorney.”
Interesting interview, but it would be more believable if her actions were more reflective of her words.