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The Real Queen: Vanessa Williams

Vanessa Williams was for gay rights before beauty queens were allowed to have opinions. As she promotes her new album The Real Thing , it's no surprise that Williams couldn't care less what Carrie Prejean thinks.


Who doesn't love Vanessa Williams? Black, white, straight, gay, country, or suburban, Vanessa Williams transcends every group. This could be the reason why she has survived the entertainment industry for over 26 years and has the résumé to prove it: 14 Grammy nominations; a Tony Award nomination; tons of hit singles, including her legendary pop ballad "Save the Best for Last"; and the 2007 "Ally for Equality" award from the Human Rights Campaign.

The former beauty queen has been a friend and honorary member of the gay community from the start of her career. Her performance as Wilhelmina Slater on Ugly Betty has only catapulted her popularity among gays -- many of whom will protest if she doesn't win an Emmy for the role.

Now, Miss V is taking it back to the music with The Real Thing , in stores now. Here, Vanessa talks about the new album, her history with the gay community, exhaustion with Carrie Prejean (take notes from one of the original beauty queens, Miss Carrie!), and more.

Advocate.com:What is your approach when you go back to the recording studio?
Vanessa Williams: It's kind of like jumping back on a bicycle -- once you know how to ride it, it's easy. Luckily, I only worked with one new producer that I had not worked with before. Keith Thomas, he did "Save the Best for Last" and "Colors of the Wind," he is a dear friend. Babyface produced two songs, I've worked with him before and he is a friend as well. Getting into the studio was the easy part, it's just making the time, picking the right material, and the direction the CD was going to be.

You mentioned Babyface. Is it true that while working on the two songs you did with him you were running a gay wedding?
Oh yeah! I went to two gay weddings actually. I went into the studio and finished both songs then went to my dear friend Daniel and Rick's wedding, who had gotten married about 10 years ago but made it legal. October was the end date in California. The next day I went to Christopher and Mark's wedding, who was the costume designer for the Hannah Montana movie. They had a beautiful ceremony; Alan Cumming sang a song and Loni Anderson was there. Lovely couple. Quite a weekend!

What can your gay fans expect from the album The Real Thing ?
It's about as perky as a jazz album can possibly be! [ Laughs ] My original intent was to do a Brazilian album because I love the feel and sensuality of Brazil and the music. It morphed into some jazz songs. One song we did was a Lena Horne song "Come on Strong," kind of an homage to Wilhelmina, where I am living at every day on the set. It went through a bunch of directions and I think we came out with a taste of everything.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: ricardoin Philly
    Date posted: 6/16/2009 4:09:00 AM
    Hometown: NYC

    Comment:

    Vanessa is a great actress...I remember seeing her in Kiss of the Spiderwoman on Broadway...she is great. Glad to see people see her...she deserves it.

  • Name: Judge
    Date posted: 6/16/2009 12:27:00 AM
    Hometown: Portales, NM

    Comment:

    Wow! Vanessa is so beautiful inside and out! She's multitalented, funny, smart, and way ahead of her time! She should run for office... I'd vote for her! Keep it up LADY! Gotta love ya!

  • Name: Stephen
    Date posted: 6/15/2009 6:23:00 PM
    Hometown: Jackson

    Comment:

    Here's to you Vanessa, 25 years later and you are still the most sucessful, versatile beauty queen of all times!

  • Name: jackknifexx
    Date posted: 6/15/2009 5:24:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    I have to say i can't get enough of W. Slater. / V. Williams. I have even had erotic dreams combining the ugly betty Cast and my favorite action movies lol.. Don't ask why or how.. ...

  • Name: wolf4t3
    Date posted: 6/15/2009 2:36:00 PM
    Hometown: san jose california

    Comment:

    I just wanted to compliment that photo of Vanessa "WOOOOOOF"

  • Name: Jeff
    Date posted: 6/15/2009 1:57:00 PM
    Hometown: Denver

    Comment:

    I just thought of something interesting. what about that guy that plays her assistant on the show? Has he officially come out yet? He was Adam Lambert before Adam Lambert. ie: so gay you could see it from Mars! I'm surprised the interviewer did not ask her that question during the interview.

  • Name: J
    Date posted: 6/14/2009 10:20:00 PM
    Hometown: NYC

    Comment:

    Justin, You are not a very well-informed fellow are you? I would seriously consider learning more about my target before I made public comments about them on the internet. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT! READ A MAGAZINE! NEWSPAPER! WATCH E! FIGURE IT OUT! She has been there for all of us!

  • Name: Justin
    Date posted: 6/13/2009 4:09:00 PM
    Hometown: Las Vegas

    Comment:

    I really didn't catch what her support is for us. I know she was kicked out of the beauty contest years ago for sex pics with another woman. since then she has always played it down and tried to fit in. Like many divas (such as Liza, etc) she may be fun but contribes almost nothing to our struggle. They get more from gay fans than they give.

  • Name: Mike
    Date posted: 6/13/2009 2:54:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    She is truly inspirational, and beautiful on the inside and out.

  • Name: jan
    Date posted: 6/13/2009 6:42:00 AM
    Hometown: claremont

    Comment:

    Gorgeous and intelligent. How can it get any better?



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