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FEARLESS GIRL OF THE MONTH LARRISSA MORE THAN A BAD GIRL

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he is the Latina face behind the creativity of bomb edits, successful ratings, and well, while we're at it, she's the face behind some of the industry's most notorious Scandals. She puts the Bad in Bad girl and isn't afraid to go "Latina" on you if you step on her Jimmy Choos. With her new venture of designing stylish clothes for us ladies to vogue in and feel absolutely beautylicious in, she is taking the Creating world by storm and shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Besides producing highrated BGCS seasons, she has had success in many other projects as in like reaching Tier #4, one level before creators obtain the label Pro, in the IMVU creating field and she has also won season 8 of the FFAB competition making her an all-around industry girl. A native from the beautiful city of Los Angeles, she proudly reps her Latina roots and isn't shy to say what's on her mind. She is a goofy, friendly, hardworking and some would even say she's a manipulative bad girl but here at FEARLESS Magazine, she's FEARLESS, inspiring, humble, and

she has just enough sass to make you take a double look. As she strives to be the best, she continues to build her empire through all of the drama, fights, and tears. I was quite excited to interview her and walked away with a bundle of inspiration after our session ended. Take a look below to see what the one and only, Larrissa and I discussed. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: How did you get your start in the BGC industry? Did you immediately jumped into production or did you sign up for BGCS? Larrissa: My BGC experience was very different from other girls because I jumped right into producing without any experience of BGC. I probably did like 1 or 2 BGC's before I started producing. I actually started producing with Jenn and produced BGC's for about 1-2 years now. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: How do you feel when comments come up like the industry is dead? BGC producers should stop producing and just leave. How does it make you feel? Larrissa: I feel like the comments are definitely true, but as a producer it is my goal to help keep


the industry alive and I think I am doing a damn good job so far. I never once gave up on a BGC that was inactive or not good. I’m not a quitter, and that’s one thing someone cannot call me. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: So the world wants to know, who is Larrissa as a person. Behind the makeup, the drama, the fights. Who are you? Larrissa: I am a very kind and sweet person behind closed doors and for some reason I feel the need to put up some type of hard attitude to satisfy other BGC girls... I mean, if you don’t do that they will pretty much take advantage of you. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: When did you realize that being kind and nice wasn't going to cut it in the BGC industry? Larrissa: Pretty much when people would tell me that I was letting people walk all over me and tell me how to run my own BGC. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: So we all know you've had your times when you were sneaky or manipulative, as of today, how do you think people should see you? Larrissa: I was really sneaky and manipulative but it was all out of fun. If I was no one being sneaky or manipulative the industry would be really dead right now. I think people should see me as one of the top successful bad girls today because I did a

lot of stuff some of these bad girls never did before. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: Yes, you've had a lot of success in your time here. And speaking of success, I understand that you have a clothing line out now? What made you start creating? Larrissa: I do have a “”As a producer clothing line out now it is my goal to which will be back up very soon. I started help keep the creating before I even industry alive did BGC's. I had a group and I think I am of friends that I had doing a damn when I first started IMVU, and one of them good job so just started creating. far.” Some of you guys might know her as Pro creator Quill. She pretty much thought everyone in the group how to create and that helped us out in the long run because 3 people out of the 5 people in the group are Pro creators today. I haven’t reached Pro but I hope I do pretty soon. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: Yes, I have heard of her and shopped from her. But, do you have any


more projects up your sleeve as far as fashion goes? Like a fashion show? Larrissa: I honestly don’t know. I want to start fashion shows but the time and work behind it is a lot. I am going to college pretty soon so I am not sure if I want to get into any project during my college experience. Ill probably do some stuff during college breaks for sure. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: Do you have any advice for Bad girls or anyone, I should say, that wants to walk in your shoes?

Larrissa: I would advice honestly advise them to be different because it got alot of girls known in the industry like girls such as Jahmari (Jahmari) because of her personality and Michelle (xxBadbitchzincxx) because of her crazy mesh heads. Lisa From Fearless Magazine: What makes you FEARLESS? Larrissa: I am FEARLESS because I am not afraid to take risks and go outside the box.



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