![]() | Transcribed from Nashville Citysearch's Bettie Page Live Chat held 8pm CDT September 23, 1998 | ![]() |
Karen Essex (moderator): Welcome! My name is Karen Essex. I'm sitting here with Bettie - she's excited to get started. I wrote Bettie Page, The Life of a Pin-Up Legend. Bettie, why don't you say hello to the fans?
Bettie Page: Let me tell you about the man. In 1992, I think it was, I got a fan letter from Richard Foster. He claimed he was a student at the University of Virginia. He had been a fan since 16 and had a lot of questions. I was in the mood to respond and answered his questions. In addition to publishing the questions, he dug up things on me I didn't want public this creep Richard Foster put out this book called the "Real Bettie Page." He's got all kinds of lies in that book that are not true, that are nobody's business...that I tried to kill myself in a police car with a coat hanger you-know-where - how crazy! He said I was in a mental institution for many months in Miami...He claims that if he hadn't dug up that information on me about my shady past, that somebody would have dug it up, and put me in a worse light that he did - well, I don't know how they could!
Bettie Page: It makes me feel wonderful that people still care for me... that I have so many fans among young people, who write to me and tell me I have been an inspiration. You would think they never think about 50's pinup models. I have had 11 songs written about me - the best is by a song by BR-549 from my hometown, Nashville - called "Bettie, Bettie." I wonder what he means by, "if I had known you-I would have been a better man," in the lyrics?