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Ramona Luv एक American Film Actress हैं और इनका जन्म 5 October 1982 को Montebello, California, United States में हुआ था। Ramona को मुख्य रूप से Videos और Web Scenes में एक्टिंग करने के लिए जाना जाता है और आज हम Ramona Luv Biography में अभिनेत्री की Early Life, Career, Personal Life, Body Measurements आदि के बारे में जानेंगे। तो चलिए अब शुरू करते हैं।
California में जन्मीं Ramona ने 2002 में 20 वर्ष की उम्र में AV Industry में अपने Career की शुरुआत की और उन्होंने अपना पहला शूट Film Studio ‘Metro’ के साथ किया। इसके बाद उन्होंने अभिनेत्री के तौर पर अन्य फिल्म स्टूडियोज के साथ भी काम किया और इन फिल्म स्टूडियोज में Devil’s Film, Smash Pictures और Fallen Angel मुख्य रुप से शामिल हैं।
फिल्म स्टूडियोज के अलावा Ramona ने फिल्म इंडस्ट्री की विभिन्न प्रसिद्ध अभिनेत्रियों के साथ भी वीडियोस में परफॉर्म किया है और इन अभिनेत्रियों में Celeste Star , Daisy Marie और Hannah Harper मुख्य रूप से शामिल हैं।
Ramona Luv is an American film actress, born on 5 October 1982 in Montebello, California, United States. In 2002, she started her career in AV industry with the film studio ‘Metro’.
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Samantha Barbash, the Bronx-born brunette who inspired Jennifer Lopez ’s character in Hustlers, has conflicting thoughts on the Lorene Scafaria film. The critically acclaimed movie—which grossed over $33 million in its opening weekend and has thrust Lopez into early awards conversations—has put Barbash’s name back into newspaper headlines for the first time since 2017, when she pleaded guilty to conspiracy, assault, and grand larceny in exchange for five years’ probation. It’s not that Barbash is opposed to seeing a movie adaptation of the events that led to those charges—that she, Roselyn Keo, and two other colleagues allegedly drugged men and stole at least $200,000 from them. She’s already seen a print version of the story—though not her version of the story—reported by Jessica Pressler in a New York magazine feature that was used as the basis for the Hustlers screenplay. She just wishes that the film would have depicted a more accurate version of herself—which would have been difficult considering Barbash declined to participate in production.
“I decided not to because I wasn’t going to give my film rights away…They were trying to pay me a minuscule amount,” Barbash said in a phone call with Vanity Fair on Monday. “I’m a businesswoman. J. Lo doesn’t work for free. Why would I? At the end of the day, I have bags that are worth more than what they wanted to pay me.” (A representative for STX, the production company behind Hustlers, declined to comment on Barbash’s account.)
Barbash got around to seeing the film on Saturday evening at an IPIC theater in Manhattan, flanked by her 25-year-old son, other family members, and friends.
“Everyone has been asking, did I see the movie? So I thought, Why don’t I just see the movie—because I knew I was going to have a lot of interviews about it this week,” she said. Barbash has reason to play it cool about the Hollywood close-up she says is not so accurate. She is simultaneously and unabashedly riding the P.R. wave to promote her business ventures, which include a medical spa and a new book, Underscore.
“My book is not an autobiography,” she explained. “It’s more like a memoir… Fifty Shades of Grey and Molly’s Game put together.”
Barbash and I spoke on Monday—a day after our initially scheduled interview time. When I called Sunday, she asked to reschedule because she was not feeling well, before confessing that she had actually promised an exclusive to Inside Edition.
“I was never looking for fame,” Barbash said. “I was out of the public eye ever since my court case was over. The reason I got back in the public eye was because of Jennifer playing me. With that being said, they were going to give the Hollywood version. I was going to give the real version.”
As for what she thinks of that version?
“I wasn’t really that impressed,” Barbash said. “I was impressed with Jennifer . She was incredible. Her body looked incredible. She had it down to a T, but it wasn’t factual.”
There are a few light similarities between Lopez’s character, Ramona, and Barbash herself, who said that she had retired as a stripper by the time she was accused of stealing from clients: “She had my birthmark that I have. I used to have a piercing on the top of my lip. She had it on the bottom. She had a tattoo on her finger. I had it on my wrist.” But her mannerisms? “No,” Barbash said of Lopez’s Ramona. “I am nothing like that in person.”
According to Barbash, there are myriad elements of the Hustlers story line that differ from her version of events. Barbash said that while she did speak to Pressler off the record, she never spoke to the journalist on the record as Ramona does to Julia Stiles ’s reporter in the film. Barbash also said she never gave men drugs. (“The majority of the guys were drugging themselves. They wanted to party. Did the girls give them extra to keep partying? Probably, by all means. Did I drug anyone? Never in my life. Did I know the girls were doing it? One hundred percent. That’s why I got conspiracy charges.”) Barbash said she absolutely never concocted her own drug recipe like Ramona and Destiny do in the film. (“First of all, there are drug dealers for that. Second of all, I would never know how to do anything like that. The concoction is unheard of…and making the drugs with her daughter in the house…I’m actually offended by that. That’s attacking my character. I’m a mother. My son is grown. But I’m still a mother.”) And Barbash and Keo did celebrate Christmas together one year, but Barbash did not give Keo a chinchilla fur coat like Ramona gifts Destiny. (“I had one myself. I gave her Christian Louboutins. ”)
One of Barbash’s more significant problems with the film is the platonic love story that anchors it. She said that she and Keo were never close: “She wasn’t a friend—she was a coworker.… There was no sisterhood—it was business and that’s it.” Still, Barbash seems to care enough about Keo—or at least Keo’s press—that she brought up an interview her former coworker gave to 20/20 last week.
“She’s getting a lot of backlash,” Barbash said. “I’m reading about it on the blogs.”
Keo has gotten in her own digs. Speaking to New York about why she doesn’t talk to Barbash anymore, Keo said, “It’s like when you move out of a neighborhood that wasn’t the greatest, and it’s like, why would you go backwards?’”
Earlier this month at the Toronto Film Festival, Hustlers writer-director Scafaria said that the idea for the close friendship between Ramona and Destiny—fictional or not—was born out of between-the-lines context she saw in Pressler’s piece.
“When I first read the article…I thought it was just a story about these two women who started this business together…and yet they are being interviewed separately,” she said. “So I thought [there] was something really beautiful and complicated and nuanced to say about friendships in general.… I really wanted to tell the story of love between two women, and how different and complicated it can get. It’s a story from Destiny’s point of view about Ramona in a way—the kind of friendship that can really grow out of trouble but also really get you into trouble…There is this big sister, little sister thing where, with someone that you idolize, it feels like the sun is shining on you when they’re around, and when they’re not around, it’s very cold and dark.”
Barbash contended that she is more charismatic in real life than Lopez’s character.
“As an actress, when you portray somebody, you are supposed to get to know somebody to portray their mannerisms,” Barbash said, shortly after explaining that she declined to cooperate with the making of the film. In spite of her criticism, Barbash would not hesitate to accept a phone call from Lopez should it come in tomorrow.
“I would tell her she was phenomenal,” she said. “She looked phenomenal.”
There was one element of the film that Barbash loved without reservation.
” Cardi B. I love Cardi,” Barbash said. “Her 10 minutes was a great 10 minutes…It’s funny because, when I first heard that the film was coming out, [my business partner] said [she wished] Cardi would have played me. Even though she is not an actress, she was in the strip club world and she gets it. She would have maybe played a better me. Not taking away from Jennifer. But just because Cardi was in the business.”
“There is no hatred,” Barbash continued. “I am still a J. Lo fan. I’m a Bronx native, how could I not be?”
And if those awards discussions around Lopez continue through February, Barbash said she will obviously be rooting for Lopez.
After a beat, she explained: “It’s good for my book.”
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