Elisabeth Ovesen AKA Superhead Divulges On Her Experiences With Diddy

The slew of allegations against Diddy amid his federal indictment continue to roll in, and the hip-hop world and beyond is reacting in shocked fashion. However, some other testimonies about his alleged behavior don’t follow the exact same accusations of alleged misconduct. For example, Elisabeth Ovesen, the former video vixen and author better known as Karrine Steffans or Superhead, recently spoke to The Daily Beast about her experiences with the Bad Boy mogul. She claimed that another music executive “gifted” her to him after his breakup with Jennifer Lopez in 2001, and they allegedly met at a nightclub at around 3AM.

Furthermore, Ovesen claims that Diddy ordered his colleagues to “send [her] to [his] house.” “I got the order to go to his house, and that was the first time he and I spent time,” she shared. “I realized that I was given to him as a gift by another executive.” However, the author also stated that she knew what she was getting into with Diddy and what he expected from her, so she doesn’t self-identify as a victim. “You choose your pill, you take your champagne, and that’s your vibe for the night,” she posited. “It’s f***ing intense. And that was kind of a scene.”

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Elisabeth Ovesen Speaks On Diddy

In addition, Elisabeth Ovesen recalled another party at Diddy’s mansion at Star Island in Miami, describing it as feeling like The Great Gatsby. “Men in tuxedos, and topless women in angel wings, champagne and synchronized swimmers on the outside, with group sex in the bathrooms, trays of hors d’oeuvres and drug pills being passed around on the inside,” Ovesen described. In the excerpt of the interview above, she doesn’t offer many other details as to the serious allegations in these various legal moves.

Speaking of which, the latest sexual assault lawsuit to attack Diddy is from an anonymous woman who claims he got her pregnant. Not only that, but she also accused Yung Miami of harassing her to abort his baby. The Jane Doe ended up having a miscarriage. We’ll see what other celebrities and pop culture figures come forward with their own stories.

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Elisabeth Ovesen Talks Retiring Karrine Steffans, Superhead Nicknames, And Giving Up Salacious Past

Elisabeth Ovesen, better known as Karrine Steffans, recently opened up about retiring that persona, also called “Superhead.” Moreover, she spoke to comedian Sam Jay about fame, living two different lives, and what it taught her about her own identity. For those of you who don’t know, Ovesen (or Steffans) made a name for herself with her Vixen series of books. In them, she discussed topics of sexual exploitation, relationships, love, lust, and many more through a particularly hip-hop-centric lens. That was the industry in which she made it big. Upon her introduction in 2005, she opened broad cultural conversations on women’s sexual empowerment and agency.

“What’s so funny is that when a woman has sexual autonomy, people assume she’s being used,” Ovesen remarked. “Seeing a woman play a man’s game and win at it was very disturbing to people. I live in it, so I create a persona for that perception to protect who I am as a person. Meanwhile, I’m in bed at 9, I’m watching The Golden Girls… I’m living my life the way I live my life, which is not the way my persona lives her life.

Elisabeth Ovesen Is Retiring Karrine Steffans and Superhead

Elsewhere in the interview, she said that publishers quickly wanted her to keep cranking out New York Times best-sellers. “Publishers did not want me to stop,” the 44-year-old explained. “So they kept asking me to write the same book over and over again. I started a persona that nobody wanted me to finish. She had to keep going. By the time I got to my mid-thirties, I was like, ‘Guys, I’ve grown and my son is getting older. I can’t continue to write this way.’ So there was a time where the persona and the person went through a little war. The person was growing, and the person was learning, and the person was evolving. But the persona can’t.”

Also, she said that retiring her pen name was a “difficult choice to make too. To get rid of Karrine was very difficult because she was my armor,” she explained. Overall, hopefully this decision bodes well for Ovesen as she reflects on her life and moves forward to new and bright things. Stay up to date on HNHH for the latest news on Elisabeth Ovesen, Karrine Steffans, and Superhead.

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