Jamie: Deelishis is amazing. What did you do with the money you won on "Charm . School"? Saaphyri: I started my own business. I start- ed up a company for lip balm called lip Chap. Basically it was doing good. Jamie: Did people order it online? Saaphyri: Yes. Then I also had a program, which was called IDP (Independent Distributor Program) where there was peo- ple or college students that just wanted to make money like you do with Avon. Jamie: So what are you going to do now? Saaphyri: Well, I have a lot of things in the works right now. Jamie: Are you back in touch with VH1? Saaphyri: I'm not going to say exactly who, but I'm definitely in touch with some TV folks. You will see me back on TV. There's some things we're working out with a major network and I'm going to be back out there. Jamie: Did VH 1 stay in touch with you at all? Saaphyri: Yes, they did. They paid for my lawyers. Jamie: They did? Saaphyri: Yeah. My televisions, my radios, my monies that I needed to pay my rent, you know; before I didn't know I wasn't coming back. Jamie: They paid for all of that? Saaphyri: They paid for everything, and lt really made me feel good. I love them to death. You know that TV, that radio-when you're locked up, that becomes your best friend .' Jamie: Oh, they paid for a TV and a radio while you were in prison? Saaphyri: Mm-hmm. They bought it for me and sent. it to me. Jamie: So you can have a TV and radio in prison? I didn't know that. Saaphyri: I know, I know-because you still thought we "go on the lam." (laughter) 'Jamie: Now, what happened to your uncle? Where is he? . Saaphyri: The last I heard, he was in the hospital and he was going through some other legal problems ... , That's what I heard. I haven't seen him. Jamie: You didn't have a boytriend during all of this time? Saaphyri: You know what? When I was going through all this stuff, I was involved with a guy who was a celebrity, who was older than me-very wealthy. And he ccime to me in 2005 and told me that he was getting ready to get married to some- body else. Jamie: Oh my. Saaphyri: After we had been together for two years. Jamie: What?! Did he get married? Saaphyri: Yes, he got married in 2006. That really broke my heart. I mean, even though I was still like, "There is maybe somebody out there for me," it broke my heart to the point I didn't know exactly how I was going to react in another relationship, or if I was, even ready for another relationship. And this person ... I don't know, am I supposed to say names? Jamie: Yeah, you can. Did he meet you while you were on Flavor Flav's show? Saaphyri: I actually met him back at the beginning of 2000, because his brother and his wife used to rent our house. Jamie: From you? Because your father had the properties? Saaphyri: Exactly. And so they would rent to them the house and that's how I initially met him. And then that's how we became really close and stuff like that. Jamie: Well, who is it so we can go beat him up? Saaphyri: Ronald Isley. Jamie: What,? Saaphyri: Mm-hmm. Jamie: Well. you know he was already married. Saaphyri: He wasn't married when I first got with him. He had just gotten a divorce from Angela. He was messing around with his new wife. He did have a girlfriend, but I didn't thln]; that was important. I didn't really have a lot of respect for anyone that would come between a marriage but I fig- ured a girlfriend isn't as important. But I think because I wasn't able to express my feelings a lot, he would say stuff to me like why I don't never really express myself. It's because I don't want to be hurt. I don't know if I put everything out on the table, if you're going to do something like he even- tually did. You know, it was Mother's Day and we're on the way to church and he comes by my house to tell me he's getting married. happy for. It's like there ore still some times when I feel down. And it's like I hear this ,voice come lnond say it's going to be okay, just keep going. It's just like, even . though I was in prison, look what I found, because one of my all-time things that's always been close to my heart is my Help Have Hair. It's for people that have alope- cia or cancer. I would make lace wigs by hand. I was in the process of getting it manufactured, right? When I went to prison there is a program called the Joint Venture Program. Now I am going to show you how God works. It's called the Joint Venture Program. There was a CO. that was like, "Scophvrl. I, remember you from the show." She had alopecia. She said, "I noticed you make those wigs. I heard you were trying to get them manufactured massively. By going through the prison system, you can get it done for one third of what I would have to pay if I was out." You know, there's little kids that have alopecia. It's a hard thing to go through. This girl that I went to high school with, her hair would fall out and grow back and people would tease her. They didn't under- stand it's a disease. The disease attacks the hair follicles and it makes it come off. I don't care what you think, you can look at something that you think has no impact, but it actually does because so many people contacted me after "Charm School" about alopecia and the wigs and the hair. "Okay, she had a fight, but look at what happened afterward." Jamie: So is that your mission in life now? What's your mission? Saaphyri: My mission, Jamie, is to eat good food. I am just going to keep it 100. Eat good food. have much, much love, hqve fun and work. And on another level. yes, I will have these hair pieces ready for people that have alopecia and have can- cer. Make them feel better. When your hair ain't right. you don't feel right. It comes from the Bible-women thinking they need their hair, their mane, their glory and with- out this glory they feel bad. Jamie: Do you think you will fall in love again? Saaphyri: I want to. Jamie: Ronnie was pretty old for you, was- n't he? Saaphyri: I like them old. Jamie: What's your last name? Saaphyri: Windsor. Jamie: Windsor. I like that name. Saaphyri: Thank you. Jamie: You got a good future ahead of you. Saaphyri: Thank you. Jamie: And you're happy? Saaphyri: I'm happy. E,') Jamie: So what did you think when he went to jail and he was sick? Saaphyri: I actually wrote him. But he couldn't get it because we was both in jail. Jamie: Girl. you are a mess! I don't know what to do with you, honey. Now you're going to be on TV. Your family is good. Your. brother is in med school. The dog is okay and you got great friends. Saaphyri: Yes. I feel blessed, Jamie. One moment you're on TV. the next moment you're in jail. One moment you're able to go shopping and buy whatever and the next moment you're going down to the welfare office. You know? Jamie: And you can laugh about it. I am just amazed and I wish you the best. Saaphyri: Yeah, that's the thing that I am NOVEMBER 2010 I S2S 63