interview with ms. india de beaufort

india de beaufort

India de Beaufort is in the movie Run Fatboy Run. She was also in The Basil Brush. She is pretty. As usual the above picture drawn of her doesn't do her justice. She is famous. She exists on the internet. I suggest you try and find her on the internet. Google is a very good browser. Sometimes I use it. It always helps me and is polite. If you wanted you could look: here, here, or here (careful now, this one is very sexy) for a better interpretation of her. Anyway, below is a phone conversation/interview I had with India de Beaufort.

Run Fat Boy Run is cool because Michael Ian Black wrote it. He was on The State and has a music album called: I'm a Wonderful Man. David Schwimmer directed Run Fat Boy Run. He isn't as cool as Michael. It's okay. David was on the TV show Friends.

You can hear India's music here. Also, as was stated in the phone conversation she is not pregnant. Her wikipedia page used to say the following which was wrong:

Rumors surfaced in February of 2008 that Ms. de Beaufort was pregnant; sources claim to have overheard a cellular phone conversation at a station of the the London Underground. Makeup company "Mezhgan" has yet to comment on whether or not the pregnancy (if the rumors are accurate) will affect her recent contract to represent their new makeup line, "Me."

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I used to not be a crazy fan, either... but I am now. I'm very disappointed that Ms. de Beaufort won't be in our CMF movie. At least I can take solace in the fact that it's not her fault--in fact, she sounded genuinely enthusiastic about the prospect of appearing in a college film for no compensation. I cannot blame her. It was the fault of the U.S. Government and their strict policies and restrictions regarding work visas. Really, Uncle Sam? India can't be in our movie because of a visa? I thought those laws were there to protect us from job-stealers and terrorists, not talented, attractive singer-songwriters/actresses who just want to make us smile. I'm not even angry because my film now lacks a budding, multi-talented starlet whose soul has yet to be disintegrated by fame and the Hollywood lifestyle. No, I'm upset for Ms. de Beaufort who, because of these unjust restrictions, may have missed her big break. It's sad. Also, good interview. I kind of wanted to hear about how great a guy David Schwimmer is, so I'm kind of disappointed that it was cut out.
Jim G. (not verified) | Mon, 04/07/2008 - 18:31

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