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that with Danger and Mona Wales
for dialogue that will lead to Danger
receiving a double vag pummeling
from Ramon Nomar and a strap-on-
equipped Wales.
In the movie, Danger plays
a young tabloid photojournalist
clawing to land her magazine’s
next big cover story; when the
lead she’s given turns into a dead
end, she schemes with the reality
star behind the tip-off (Wales) to
stage a compromising scenario in
which they’ll be able to snag the
all-important money shot of pro
baseball player Nomar.
Before Nomar comes into the
scene, though, Danger and Wales
have a moment sitting side-by-
side on the bed where the sex will
later commence. Danger is clicking
through the pictures on her camera
and, as St. James explains, realizing
for the first time the weight of what
she does for a living.
“Play it like this is a
big shift,” the director
says. “You’re realizing that
you’re part of the culture
that killed Princess Diana.”
At the same time, she
explains that Wales is taken aback
by how she sees herself in one
of the pictures Danger snapped
of her, and Danger in turn sees a
human side to Wales that she didn’t
expect. The line upon which this
moment of truth rests, as Danger
is charged with imparting: “Who
would’ve thought the realest person
in L.A. would turn out to be a reality
TV star?”
This, of course, impels the two to
begin kissing, which will eventually
evolve into the aforementioned
d.p.ing of Danger after Nomar joins
in.
We won’t spoil the fun of how that
goes down, except to say that St.
James tells Danger she’s to refrain
from any giggly comportment,
since for her character, who has a
boyfriend, it’s “big-time cheating
now. ... It’s not cheating unless
there’s a penis.”
Paparazzi debuts in September
from Sweet Sinner.
“Who would’ve thought the
realest person in L.A. would
turn out to be a reality
TV star”
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