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Vanity-interview with her hometown (Niagara Falls, Canada) newspaper Hey guys! I recently googled Vanity's name and apparently she has another new interview. This time it is with the newspaper from her hometown in Niagara Falls, Canada. The newspaper is called the Welland Tribune, and the author is John Law. It is dated 12/11/07.
I am posting the article in full, but here is the link for anyone who wants it: http://www.wellandtribune...h=JOHN+LAW From this article, we do get to learn more about Matthew's childhood and her current feelings about all that. Unfortunately, the writer gets a few of his facts mixed up, as Matthews dated Nikki Sixx in 1987 and she almost died/turned to evangelism in 1994. All of these events didn't happen in the same year. Also, in an interview with Joan Rivers that you can see on youtube, Matthews as Vanity stated that she didn't finish high school. Here it is guys: Entertainment
Home Arts/Life Entertainment Her name was Vanity; Barely into her '30s, she had become an old woman on the inside ...the beauty queen from Niagara Falls was told she had three days to live. It was her lowest point. And the one that saved her. Posted By JOHN LAW Posted 2 days ago The newspaper clipping is yellow and torn, but the face in the photo is still stunning. Flawless features. Nothing but optimism in her smile, life in her eyes. She wears a crown like it was attached at birth. She has no idea what's about to happen to her. On the other end of the phone, Denise Matthews snickers as the headline is read to her: "18-year-old Westlane beauty is Miss Niagara Hospitality." What, she is asked, would the 48-year-old Ms. Matthews tell the 1977 version of herself in this photo? "Um ... 'Make sure you don't do what you think you're going to do," she says with a sharp laugh. "Don't go the way of the heathen. Do not pass 'Go', do not collect $200. Be very careful and don't get mixed up with boys. What else? Let's see ... don't fornicate! Turn to Jesus and run for your life.' "I thought about that statement just last night: Run for your life." And perhaps one more: When Vanity knocks, don't answer. It was Vanity that made her a star. Vanity that put her in movies and music videos. And Vanity who nearly killed her. During the '80s, Matthews let her destructive alter-ego call all the shots, until there was nothing left to abuse. Her body finally gave out. Barely into her 30s, she had become an old woman on the inside. Her liver and kidneys shut down, she temporarily lost her sight and hearing, and she suffered a heart attack. Most stories blame it on the drugs. She insists it was renal failure. Either way, the beauty queen from Niagara Falls spent three days on life support. It was her lowest point. And the one that saved her. "It was the best thing that happened to me." TRACKING DOWN the woman formerly known as Vanity isn't the hard part. Leave an e-mail with her website (www.denisematthews.com) and she'll usually get back to you. In fact, if you use her photos without permission, she'll likely find you first. But the first interview with her hometown paper in 30 years is hardly a breeze. Thanks to five dialysis sessions a day, simply holding a phone causes her pain ("it's making my limbs stick.") Reliving her Vanity years is a different sort of pain. At times, Matthews has to shout answers into a crackling speaker phone, talking about things she isn't proud of. To her, Vanity is long dead. But a legion of followers won't let go. Her sexy past lives on in fan sites and YouTube clips. Now running a ministry in Fremont, Calif., Matthews sounds tired talking about it. She lived the gory details once. She doesn't need reminders. "I don't have a television," she says, impatiently. "I haven't seen a tape of mine in 15 years. I get calls from people saying 'Your movie's on!' That's nice, but I don't have a television. "My tapes as Vanity ... I destroyed those years ago." She tolerates talking about her old life if it means sharing her new one. Being Vanity was sad and meaningless. Being evangelist Denise Matthews is exhilarating. "Constantly telling people what colour I like, or what is my favourite place to live ... it's nothing," she says. "It doesn't save anybody. I don't understand how people could be more enthralled about 'What's your favourite colour?' while they're dying. "But telling people about God, that gets you life." Growing up in Niagara Falls, God wasn't her priority. She was more concerned with hiding bruises from her classmates at Princess Margaret elementary school. Routinely beaten by an alcoholic father, Matthews rarely discussed her home life with friends. "She didn't really like to," recalls Debbie Rossi, one of Matthews' best friends at Princess Margaret and later Stamford Collegiate. "And I wasn't one to force. I just wanted to listen." Matthews didn't confide because she thought every household was like this. "It wasn't a happy childhood. How do you keep your mind off of abuse when you're constantly being abused? Your friends don't take away your abuse. Your school doesn't take away your abuse. "Do you understand what I'm saying?," she asks, her anger rising. "It's not like you're an adult and you can say, 'Oh, I'll just sink myself into my job.' An abused childhood affects the entire life ... it affects every facet of the life. It affects going to school, with welts all over your body. "The times that were supposed to be the highlight of my life were the most miserable." Her father, James Levia Matthews, died in 1974 when she was 15 years old. Instead of feeling free, she watched her mother sink deeper into depression and alcoholism. She felt more confused than ever, but had one huge advantage - she was one of the most gorgeous young women in Niagara Falls. A modeling career beckoned. While her sister, Patricia, became a star athlete at Stamford (she still holds nine school records), the younger Denise was turning heads. "Denise kind of blossomed and got really, really beautiful," recalls Rossi. "She was fun-loving, and very aware of her beauty. "She had a little bit of trouble in Stamford with prejudice - guys wanted to go out with her, but they didn't want anybody to know. It really hurt her, so she changed schools." After jumping to Westlane, where she graduated, Matthews got her first taste of success by winning the Miss Niagara Hospitality pageant. She was calm and poised accepting the crown. She seemed like a natural. "You just knew she had ambitions of making it big," says Stamford classmate Vito DiMartino, now head of phys ed at A.N. Myer. "Denise always had good looks." "Everyone seemed to like her," adds friend Linda Clarkstone, now a librarian at Westlane. "She was always smiling, always happy. "She was beautiful, and even back then she could sing." Within a year, Matthews left Niagara Falls for Toronto, and then California. Vanity was waiting. AFTER A FEW dismal movies - Terror Train, Tanya's Island - Matthews was given two tickets to a Prince concert in the early 1980s. She was enthralled with the funky Minneapolis singer, who wasn't quite a superstar yet. Shortly after meeting him backstage at the American Music Awards, Prince proposed an all-girl group led by Matthews. He renamed her Vanity (because he saw so much of himself in her), made her the lead singer of trio Vanity 6, and produced the group's racy debut album. Dressed in lingerie and garters, Vanity 6 stumbled with its first single - "He's So Dull" - but the second, "Nasty Girl," became a crude classic (and a strip club mainstay). With Vanity, Matthews had found the devillish flipside to her personality. Prince was so taken with her, he chose her to appear with him on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1983. Prince then offered her a major role as the female lead in his biographical musical Purple Rain. At 24, Matthews was starting to become the star everyone predicted. It would never get this good again. Matthews left the film midway through shooting for a solo career, and was replaced by Apollonia Kotero in Purple Rain, which became a huge hit in the summer of 1984. Kotero also replaced Vanity in the renamed (but less successful) Apollonia 6. Vanity, meanwhile, responded with the mediocre-selling albums Wild Animal (1984) and Skin on Skin (1986), appeared in movies like The Last Dragon (1985) and Action Jackson (1988), and stumbled through bizarre talk show appearances with Merv Griffin and Garry Shandling. And there were drugs. A ridiculous amount. "I had found my way into the playground of the pearly white stuff called cocaine," writes Matthews in her still-unreleased bio Blame It On Vanity. "I'd inhaled enough rock so that by the age of 35, you could light me up, smoke me and stick me in the nearest cold grave. "Easily, the devil had won me and readied my tired body for hell." Completely addicted, Matthews started dating (and was briefly engaged to) Motley Crue guitarist Nikki Sixx, who was also at death's door most nights. Vanity appears several times in Sixx's new book The Heroin Diaries, detailing his lost year of 1987. At one point, the wasted couple are laying in bed when Sixx believes he hears voices and fires a .357 magnum through the door. It was only his radio. Later that year, Matthews lost a kidney and starting losing her vision and hearing. Even though she resents the "lies" Sixx tells in the book, she still contributed to it. "I was the glutton for punishment (with Nikki), and also the punisher punishing," she writes. "It wasn't easy being high all the time and relating to another human being. He could have related better to a pet rock." In the end, they're just stories to Matthews. Tales from a former life. "What do I care? People will say what they want to say anyway. I've been lied to for almost 50 years now, and I still don't get people. Maybe the truth isn't that fascinating, I guess." GETTING TO GOD required three days clinging to life. After years of abuse, Matthews' body had shut down. When she awoke, Vanity was gone and there was a new purpose. She closed all ties to her film and music career and started her own Pure Heart Ministries, travelling across North America where invited. She wasted her old life. She wouldn't do it again. "Hollywood's not very healthy, for anyone," she says. "In any case. It doesn't have to be drugs, it could be fornication, it would be all the lies, it could be all the glamour ... it's so fake. "Too much money when you're young. Too much candy, little girl." But her transformation meant doing something she thought was impossible - forgiving her father. "That was a feat right there ... the devil was defeating me because I didn't understand forgiveness. It seemed impossible. "But it was not hard to forgive. It was hard to know that my father, quite frankly, wouldn't be with the Lord." She speaks at churches most of the year now, using her life as an example. So many times, she sees Vanity again, in the eyes of someone looking for help. Now, she has answers. "There are a lot of sicknesses," she says. "People come to Jesus with all their sicknesses and all their problems and all their troubles ... and that's what God is, he comes to help you." She's so sure she came back for a reason, she's willing to bet her new life on it. Despite two and a half hours of dialysis every day, she refuses to go on a waiting list for a new kidney. She has no doubt her kidney will work again some day. "I am waiting on God to supernaturally give me one, as he has so many times with other people. "I don't have to believe I'll do (dialysis) for the rest of my life. The doctors would like you to believe that. You can either believe that and receive that, or you can believe God. "You have to understand ... I live by faith." A faith she hopes to share with her hometown some day. All it will take is an invite, she says. She loves the Falls in ways she couldn't as a kid. Four days after the interview, she sends an e-mail: "When I think of Niagara Falls, I get a little choked up inside. I really do miss it." There is always one big reason to visit: A 71-year-old lady on Fourth Avenue who saw her little girl turn into Vanity, and nearly lost her. "Her life has gotten better ... there's a lot of corruption in Hollywood," says Matthews' mother, Helga Senyk. "It was hard, but I prayed to the Lord and hoped for the best. "When she was very sick, I was out there all the time." Senyk is surprised by the call. The conversation is short. Her answers brief. Before she says goodbye, there's just one more question. Are you proud? "Yes. Of course. It's my daughter." | |
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I love reading this new stuff about Denise. I feel so good for her. She is an inspiration. | |
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She is SO the female version of Prince.
Right down to the constant religion talk. | |
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Despite two and a half hours of dialysis every day, she refuses to go on a waiting list for a new kidney.
She has no doubt her kidney will work again some day. [i]"I am waiting on God to supernaturally give me one, as he has so many times with other people. "I don't have to believe I'll do (dialysis) for the rest of my life. The doctors would like you to believe that. You can either believe that and receive that, or you can believe God. 'As he has so many times'???!! Did i miss the news headlines on this medical miracle or is someone deluded and still smoking crack?... What a crock... . [Edited 12/12/07 18:38pm] | |
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FlamingRaindrop said: Despite two and a half hours of dialysis every day, she refuses to go on a waiting list for a new kidney.
She has no doubt her kidney will work again some day. [i]"I am waiting on God to supernaturally give me one, as he has so many times with other people. "I don't have to believe I'll do (dialysis) for the rest of my life. The doctors would like you to believe that. You can either believe that and receive that, or you can believe God. 'As he has so many times'???!! Did i miss the news headlines on this medical miracle or is someone deluded and still smoking crack?... What a crock... . [Edited 12/12/07 18:38pm] [snip - CarrieMpls] | |
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ladyD805 said: FlamingRaindrop said: Despite two and a half hours of dialysis every day, she refuses to go on a waiting list for a new kidney.
She has no doubt her kidney will work again some day. [i]"I am waiting on God to supernaturally give me one, as he has so many times with other people. "I don't have to believe I'll do (dialysis) for the rest of my life. The doctors would like you to believe that. You can either believe that and receive that, or you can believe God. 'As he has so many times'???!! Did i miss the news headlines on this medical miracle or is someone deluded and still smoking crack?... What a crock... . [Edited 12/12/07 18:38pm] [snip - CarrieMpls] [snip - CarrieMpls] | |
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Vanity is truly an inspiration! In spite of her current health situation she is standing on her faith that things will get better for her. She was very young and she was abused as a child so it's so easy to fall into different traps.
I hope she visits her mom one day soon. I can't wait until her book is finished! She's very strong, prayerful and hopeful and does not care what anyone says about her and rightly so. She's born again and has a new life now. If people are going to judge or trash her name shame on them because those without sin cast the first stone. Nobody can do that! Denise will be just fine and she is Blessed! | |
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thanks for posting the interview mimi2 =)
im gonna make a rambling stream of consciouness post tonight about her interview... im all excited and chatty for some reason. i'm happy denise is doing much much better and happy. what is most interesting is that she blames supernatural powers for the bad choices she made in life. I'm sure her childhood had a lot to do with self esteem and other psuchological issues like she says... but as an adult i sorta think she needed to take responsibility for things as they are, which was that she was a party girl who sadly found herself addicted to destructive things. it wasn't hollywood... it wasn't drug dealers. it wasn't some deluded archtype of spooky electric trying to corrupt her. it was just her misguided sense of self and her desire to feel good and ride the wave of a rising star. she talks as if her Vanity persona was evil ... it is just that way to her.. how she percieved herself since she knows all the things she did. To her vanity was terrible. But she gave lots of people epic joy ..... her music and stunning style.. her charming role in the last dragon was really great....i know i watched her "under the influence" vid 5 trillion times. she is part of people's lives in a great way and deep and important way that will endure forever and ever. She is a part of our precious youthful memories. In my opinion, her most cherished and inspiring gift to everyone was her vanity persona not her deluded preaching. At the time, i had no idea of the drugs..... i had no idea of the wicked abuse. i had no idea of her actual excessive sexual adventures. To me she was an inspiration..... ultra-empowered..... super-confident..... so sultry like a cat.... her voice was even unique.. the way she would almost purr when talking. She was infinitely fascinating..... and although she wasnt the best singer ever..... she truly posseses an intangeable magical quality that more than made up for a few off key notes. i loved her on joan rivers... she was flapping those feathers.... she shined so bright.... a star in every way. "All of me give 2 thee down at your feet ...
The reassurance in your rhythm speaks 2 me." -------------------------------------------------------- "I wanna hold U, wrap U up in lace. And I wanna kiss U, kiss U all over your face." | |
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ummm...i didn't read the article but would love to know when she moved to canada? i thought her hometown was hayward, ca. Space for sale... | |
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-sosgemini, Matthews currently lives in California, but she was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Does anyone know the answer-I thought she lives in Fremont or is it Hayward??? -OceanOfViolets-my pleasure!! I was so delighted when I randomly found this yesterday!! I agree with some of your thoughts. I know that behind the scenes it was painful for her, but Matthews showed a lot of people that you can be beautiful and sexy and not have to look like everyone else. She was an individual with her many styles and her charisma/presence. She was one of the few women back then who appealed to people of all different backgrounds. I still believe that had she not gone down the crack route, she could have had a continuing career in hollywood akin to that of Vanessa Williams (who stills looks wonderful and is on Ugly Betty!!). I'm glad that she is healthy and happy with her life now, but I wish she wouldn't try to erase her past career. There have been stars who had successful careers in hollywood without losing themselves. | |
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Damn!
This is long! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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Interesting article. Great to see that Denice is doing well mentally, spiritually, and physically. [Edited 12/13/07 9:40am] | |
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Hi there!
To confirm, Denise Matthews/Vanity was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario. I am from Niagara Falls myself and was very surprised to see her face gracing the FRONT PAGE of the Niagara Falls Review (the local newspaper). It's not known for being the greatest of newspapers, so I thought the article was fairly well done, all things considered. However, as someone pointed out, some of the facts were a little off. I am only 21 myself, so Denise had long since moved from Niagara Falls by the time I was born. However, I'll never forget the day that by boyfriend's father was reminiscing about his childhood and mentioned his classmate Denise Matthews! He had very nice things to say about her, from what her could remember. | |
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Your making fun of someone is almost died, was strung out on drugs and is still ill.
Think about it. ===== purplesweat said: ladyD805 said: [snip - CarrieMpls] [snip - CarrieMpls] | |
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I too am thankful that Vanity is alive and well and turned her life around but after checking out her website: www.denisematthews.com I'm a little cynical about her views on God and how he and her religion plays a part in her life now.
Don't get me wrong, each to their own and I'm a Christian myself but it seems like she's gone from one extreme end to the other and like someone else has commented on this forum already, it's like she's disconnected herself from actually taking responsibilty for her own actions and the decisions she's made in her life along the way and somehow puts it all on God. She could have just said 'I've learnt from my experience and I'm thankful to God for showing me the way out and grateful to still be alive'. I'm sure she must feel that's what she's saying but it doesn't come across that way. Anyway...overall, if it works for her, then may she have a very long healthy and happy life | |
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Shade said: I too am thankful that Vanity is alive and well and turned her life around but after checking out her website: www.denisematthews.com I'm a little cynical about her views on God and how he and her religion plays a part in her life now.
Don't get me wrong, each to their own and I'm a Christian myself but it seems like she's gone from one extreme end to the other and like someone else has commented on this forum already, it's like she's disconnected herself from actually taking responsibilty for her own actions and the decisions she's made in her life along the way and somehow puts it all on God. She could have just said 'I've learnt from my experience and I'm thankful to God for showing me the way out and grateful to still be alive'. I'm sure she must feel that's what she's saying but it doesn't come across that way. Anyway...overall, if it works for her, then may she have a very long healthy and happy life Good post | |
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mimi2 said: -sosgemini, Matthews currently lives in California, but she was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Does anyone know the answer-I thought she lives in Fremont or is it Hayward??? I would like to know too. I live in HAYWARD! I know she has a ministry in Fremont, but I never heard she lived in HAYWARD! "Always blessings, never losses......"
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mimi2 said: -sosgemini, Matthews currently lives in California, but she was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Does anyone know the answer-I thought she lives in Fremont or is it Hayward??? could be Fremont...and thanks!! Space for sale... | |
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I read this article and I am glad she is on the right path now.
Unfortunately abused kids grow up to abused adults. | |
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Despite two and a half hours of dialysis every day, she refuses to go on a waiting list for a new kidney.
She has no doubt her kidney will work again some day. "I am waiting on God to supernaturally give me one, as he has so many times with other people. I understand why damaged people would turn to religion to make themselves feel better about life. Even if it is completely illogical, it can often be an effective tranquiliser. But when you hear nonsense like this quoted above, you can't help but shake your head at just how deluded these people really are. The reason Vanity is still alive today is because doctors and modern medicine saved her. If she really believed in God's power she wouldn't even be on dialysis. She would simply cast her eyes upward and let the Lord do his work. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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pplrain said: I read this article and I am glad she is on the right path now.
Unfortunately abused kids grow up to abused adults. But fortunately not all do. | |
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A very sad story of her life...just glad to see she has faith and is happy within her self!! [Edited 12/13/07 11:21am] | |
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fcukthepolice said: Good post Thanks! | |
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God provides wisdom. The kind of wisdom that allows you to put yourself on a kidney transplant list. [Edited 12/14/07 6:47am] | |
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purplesweat said: She is SO the female version of Prince.
Right down to the constant religion talk. I so disagree! Vanity may have been the female version of Prince years ago, but Denise isn't now! While Prince talks the religion talk, Denise actually lives it! Denise has changed her life completely since the Vanity days, while although talking the religion talk, Prince is the same old Prince, doing and living the same lifestyle he's always lived.....big difference! | |
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journey said: purplesweat said: She is SO the female version of Prince.
Right down to the constant religion talk. I so disagree! Vanity may have been the female version of Prince years ago, but Denise isn't now! While Prince talks the religion talk, Denise actually lives it! Denise has changed her life completely since the Vanity days, while although talking the religion talk, Prince is the same old Prince, doing and living the same lifestyle he's always lived.....big difference! Except he doesn't swear anymore - pooh! hehee! | |
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jbchavez said: God provides wisdom. The kind of wisdom that allows you to put yourself on a kidney transplant list.
[Edited 12/14/07 6:47am] Ms. Matthews has had one transplant, she did not take well to it. So I believe it has left her unwilling to try another. A lot goes along with getting a transplant, the actual surgery, the meds, it can be quite a process. I have a cousin who needs a kidney. But she swears she'll never get one because of all the medicine she would have to take. | |
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Thanks for sharing. She spoke a little about her childhood on her webpage. It was a video at the time. Not so good of a childhood. "I don't make the rules. I just play" | |
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what a fucking nutter..... | |
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funny that the boys from Motley Crue always end up with Prince's leftovers | |
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