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Video vixen says rumors are not true; In fact Murphy's camp says there is no label.
*Video vixen Karrine "Superhead" Steffans has denied recent reports that she has been signed to a record label run by Eddie Murphy, telling MTV.com that her attention is currently focused on writing a third tell-all book.
"I am not signed to any recording deal or to any other type of deal with Mr. Murphy," the former video vixen said in a statement released by her publicist.
"I am not, and have no interest in being, a musician of any kind," the statement continued. "I am focused on my third book, upcoming magazine column, radio and reality shows. My performance on the King magazine mixtape [Freaky Flows Seductively Hosted by Karrine Steffans] was lighthearted and cynical. It was not a precursor to any future endeavors."
A publication overseas first reported of Steffans, the author of two books detailing her sexual encounters with celebrities, having signed with a record imprint headed by Murphy and due to release a debut album in March. The story was picked up online by U.S. media outlets and bloggers.
"This is just another example of how these sub-journalistic bloggers create and spread false information daily," her statement continued. "Luckily, this time it was not a hurtful rumor. I urge the general public and major news media to be skeptical of unwarranted information and take such reports with a grain of salt."
In addition to Steffans' statement, Eddie Murphy's camp is also speaking out. An email to EUR from Eddie's rep, Arnold Robinson, states the actor is not forming a record label:
In regard to recent reports that Eddie Murphy has formed a record label, it should be known for the record that Mr. Murphy has not formed a record label of any sort, nor is he interested in doing so. We hope that this clarifies this misinformation.
Source: http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur39379.cfm
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