Buzz about the upcoming season is high as media stories surrounding an alleged on-camera feud between the former co-host of 'The View' and NeNe Leakes of the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' recently made headlines.
BlackVoices.com spoke exclusively with Jones, and the 48-year-old legal eagle not only addressed the rumors surrounding Leakes, but also discussed her new position as editor-at-large for Uptown magazine and Barbara Walters' recent ABC heart surgery special, 'A Matter of Life and Death.'
You recently became editor-at-large at Uptown magazine. Tell me about this endeavor.
What an exciting opportunity to add my voice and point of view to Uptown. As a luxury and lifestyle magazine that caters to affluent African Americans, this is a unique opportunity to expose a different side
of our culture to the masses. What we think, where we live, how we celebrate, what motivates and what exasperates...nothing is off limits; but from the perspective of someone who has both experienced the world and been exposed to what it offers.The current co-hosts of 'The View' were on 'The Oprah Show' last Friday, and Barbara Walters was surprisingly kind to you when your name came up during the discussion. Have you two made peace?
I was glad to hear that from my sources. It's been so long since I did 'The View.' There certainly is no animosity on my part. It's been time to move on!
Speaking of Barbara, she had a heart surgery special on ABC recently called 'A Matter of Life and Death' that featured President Bill Clinton, David Letterman, Regis Philbin, Charlie Rose and Robin Williams. You also had heart surgery a year ago, why don't you think she asked you to participate?
Normally I would say: "Now, Jawn, don't try to start anything." However, this time it really isn't about me, but about the new face of heart disease. This disease is no longer your old white man's disease. It is the number one killer of women and the number one killer of African Americans. Heart disease kills more women and blacks than the next four causes of death combined. I had open heart surgery a little less than a year ago, and regardless if it was my "heart story"
or someone else's, by not being more inclusive, BW missed a tremendous opportunity to educate, inform and influence the actual people that cardiovascular disease is affecting.You are featured on the new season of 'Celebrity Apprentice' and the charity that you compete for is the American Heart Association. The show is getting a ton of pre-press mainly because Nene Leakes has been doing interviews about you. What went wrong with you and NeNe?
This actually saddens me. Black women trashing other black women all for the sake of personal aggrandizement. When the cast was first announced, I was both excited and concerned. Excited that this was going to be the most diverse cast in prime-time reality programming and concerned because the media immediately started the drumroll of "can this many black women get along?" The four of us actually chatted about the unique opportunity we had to influence the perception of black women and the way we interact. We each brought something different to the show, so I had hoped we could avoid falling into the typical "snake charmer in your face loud bombastic black woman" stereotypical box that was expected. Some of us were more successful at our quest than others. I knew I wanted to approach the game intelligently, professionally and strategically, while keeping in mind my true purpose for being there – winning money for my charity.
You have a lot of black female friends – Vanessa Bell Calloway, Natalie Cole and Holly Robinson Peete to name a few. Were you surprised at Nene's personal attack on you and the implications that you don't gel with other black women?
Who are you telling! You know my girlfriend gatherings are legendary! But you'll see this season on the show, at some point Nene attacked all the black women on the show and scared the other women to death with her aggressive approach. But to be fair, it is an approach that works for her kind of television interaction, as evidenced by the great ratings they generate. But it isn't an approach that works in the professional environment and it isn't an approach that most sisters use in interacting with each other. I would hope, as she becomes more exposed to a variety of professional situations, she will tone down the vitriolic emotional reactions and learn to express herself in manner that is more reflective of the majority of black women in America.
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Sharisse "Shar" Jackson
Affiliation: 'Celebrity Fit Club: Boot Camp' on VH1
Side note: Though some may remember her as the sidekick Niecy Jackson on the groundbreaking UPN sitcom 'Moesha,' Jackson gained international tabloid attention as the mother of two children with Kevin Federline (who was married to pop superstar Britney Spears for three years). All together, she has four children.
Fantasia Barrino
Affiliation: 'Fantasia For Real' on VH1
Side note: The 'American Idol' champion (2005) is a best-selling author ('Life is Not a Fairytale') and garnered critical acclaim as Miss Celie in the Broadway musical 'The Color Purple.'
Nene Leakes
Affiliation: 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' on Bravo
Side note: The brazen Queens, NY native is a domestic abuse survivor and a former stripper – all revelations she detailed in her 2009 memoir 'Never Make the Same Mistake Twice.'
Terrell Owens
Affiliation: 'The T.O. Show' on VH1
Side note: Alabama's very own football star simply known as "T.O." -- literally let it all hang out for the photo shoot promoting his new reality series, in July 2009. The show revolves around his life off the field as he searches for love, repair family relationships and make the move from Dallas to Buffalo.
Ray Cunningham
Affiliation: 'College Hill: Virginia State University' on BET
Side note: One of the more memorable characters from the Black Entertainment Television network reality ranks, Cunningham has become an openly gay LGBT advocate, budding actor and busy blogger, who was featured in Adam Bouska's groundbreaking NoH8 Campaign, which assembled California notables responding to the state's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. Cunningham was also cast in acclaimed filmmaker Maurice Jamal's new forthcoming TV project 'Friends and Lovers.'
Miss New York
Affiliation:'Flavor of Love' and 'I Love New York' on VH1
Side note: The upstate New York drama queen competed for hip-hop hype-man Flavor Flav's love twice and was rejected both times.
MC Hammer
Affiliation: 'Hammertime' on A&E
Side note: Stanley Kirk Burrell seems to have done it all: Joined the navy; won Grammy Awards; danced for KFC popcorn chicken; fathered six children; wiggled his manhood in a Speedo bikini on a music video; went bankrupt; became a preacher; and now doing reality TV. 'Hammertime' is a look inside the family life of the man formerly known as one of the riches entertainers of his era.
Keyshia Cole
Affiliation: 'The Way It Is' on BET
Side note: In an interview, thuggish ruggish rap icon Young Jeezy claimed that the hip-hop soul songstress asked him to marry her but he turned her down.
Mo'Nique
Affiliation: 'Charm School' on VH1
Side note: While promoting the movie 'Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,' Mo'Nique told Oprah Winfrey that co-star Martin Lawrence once gave her invaluable advice about show business.
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth
Affiliation: 'The Apprentice' on NBC and 'The Surreal Life' on VH1
Side note:The former White House staffer proudly became the superbitch of reality TV.





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By: Makida Bridges on 2/15/2011 5:03PM
Well, Nene has worn on me as well. I can't wait to see her get iin the wrong person's face.
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By: yougogirl11b on 2/15/2011 5:12PM
I am a NeNe fan since I've been watching HALTA. However,lately NeNe has really disapointed me in her recent interactions with everyone,which includes the HALTA. NeNE love, you don"t have to go that route!! Do not let anyone change the NeNe who we became to admired and love. Stop this ranting & raving, it does not become you. Settle your disputes in graceful manner. I am still your fan make mama proud!!
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By: keianna on 2/15/2011 9:31PM
What is sad is that NeNe does not realize that she is black balling herself. Although we all may watch the Real Housewives of Atlanta, the business world does not behave way she does. Seriously, I am almost shocked that NeNe is not in jail for assault. NeNe lacks maturity & class. She does not realize that she is hurting herself with her behavior. I hope she gets a clue about her behavior. It is not a good look.
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By: Sick of Pretenders on 2/15/2011 8:30PM
Everytime I go on a thread, I see you on here dissing our first lady. If you cannot say anything nice, just keep quiet. You pretend you are black, but you always have something negative to say. Go sit down somewhere and think about something positive.
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By: jgymnast on 2/15/2011 6:19PM
Thats why i date white women....PERIOD!!!!
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By: Jade on 2/15/2011 6:22PM
Let me guess who you have your eye on then; Kate Gosselin? lol!
Ignorant b!tches come in all races fool!
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By: let_da_truth_be_told00... on 2/15/2011 8:34PM
Negro please
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By: Gail on 2/16/2011 5:32AM
@jgymnast.....oh you date women like ummmmmm "Kim Zolciak"????...bahahahahaaa!!!!!....loser!!!!
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By: Mack on 2/16/2011 11:44AM
You date white women because that is a choice that you have made. Stop blaming others for dating out of your race. Interracial dating is so old and to hear you make this statement means only one thing. YOU MUST FEEL GUILITY about dating white women or dating a white woman for the wrong reason. Most people who dates outside of their race do not go around making comments in order to justify their behavior. Not all black women are someone that you should be ashamed of. Remember, your mother is a black woman and she is the only black woman whom you are disrespecting by stating what you have written.
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By: kheru on 6/17/2011 6:32PM
you date white women because you are a slave...period
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