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The former b-move star Corrine “Bunny” Daniels recently abandoned her struggling acting career to pursue her dream of performing music, and it has definitely paid off. But there's always something that comes between her and the ultimate success: the "L," a derisive label she wears with pride. She's mocked in the press and panned in the street, but it's always been something that I've wanted to understand.

Rather than remain chained to an "I love B-murder" label she called the change of scene the "do-over".  Her message to her fans is simple:  "It's time for me to make a comeback!  I have to live up to what I've accomplished!" She's never said she wasn't cool, this seems like a sign of actual maturity and her music will grow thanks to her variety show”Why you can't play dead on live TV?”

Corrine returned after her 40’s, eventually becoming the  same level of famous. Many felt her departure was a moment of betrayal to her former fans, but according to Bunny, her former fans treated her poorly because she was "dead" when she left. On her new album, it's clear she's more angry than sad, so she's aiming to unite all of those furious "animals".

She's also trying to demonstrate she has learned her lesson about running from being angry and actually addressing it. And on her own album Free, actually says, "I've learned to love myself more now, and I don't believe that hating myself and all the things that I did and all the other things that people just say to you — when you say it, you actually say it."

Alongside talking about her new album, we also spoke to her about what's going on with her marriage to rapper Iggy Azalea.

She also fears a backlash from some of the fans who feel she betrayed her role.This isn't Corinne's first serious brush with controversy. She made headlines last summer, following reports that she shot her ex-husband Jim Bob Dougie and four of his family members. She responded with a tell-all book that came out the same day.

“CORINNE “Bunny” Daniels OUTS LIES”

“You know what I wanted to prove by the way I behaved? I didn't want to pretend to care about anyone, so I did it all on my own. I made my music, I toured and it's the only way to me doing it," she explained. "So by bringing all of you into my reality I feel like I'm trying to remember that you're important, and I'm trying to make you want to.

She’s using her newly-danceable moves to sway people against their chosen career paths, you know she's prepared for a cause. You can see that in her glamorous street creds, all white t-shirts and dog tags. But she's getting her art out to a wider audience by becoming a lyricist and solo artist. There's little she can't get out there. She's really been on a mission to snarl and shriek and scream and vent.

I'm happy that I'm here, and I'm not so angry anymore," she said. "It's a beautiful thing. There's only one major label, and I'm very open-minded. I didn't want to go to the label, because I know that they can also take everything from you — from your integrity, your soul. But I think they did that. GPT-2 (1558M)

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The former b-move star Corrine “Bunny” Daniels recently abandoned her struggling acting career to pursue her dream of performing music, and it has definitely paid off. But there's always something that comes between her and the ultimate success: the "L," a derisive label she wears with pride. She's mocked in the press and panned in the street, but it's always been something that I've wanted to understand.

Rather than remain chained to an "I love B-murder" label she called the change of scene the "do-over".  Her message to her fans is simple:  "It's time for me to make a comeback!  I have to live up to what I've accomplished!" She's never said she wasn't cool, this seems like a sign of actual maturity and her music will grow thanks to her variety show”Why you can't play dead on live TV?”

Corrine returned after her 40’s, eventually becoming the  same level of famous. Many felt her departure was a moment of betrayal to her former fans, but according to Bunny, her former fans treated her poorly because she was "dead" when she left. On her new album, it's clear she's more angry than sad, so she's aiming to unite all of those furious "animals".

She's also trying to demonstrate she has learned her lesson about running from being angry and actually addressing it. And on her own album Free, actually says, "I've learned to love myself more now, and I don't believe that hating myself and all the things that I did and all the other things that people just say to you — when you say it, you actually say it."

Alongside talking about her new album, we also spoke to her about what's going on with her marriage to rapper Iggy Azalea.

She also fears a backlash from some of the fans who feel she betrayed her role.This isn't Corinne's first serious brush with controversy. She made headlines last summer, following reports that she shot her ex-husband Jim Bob Dougie and four of his family members. She responded with a tell-all book that came out the same day.

“CORINNE “Bunny” Daniels OUTS LIES”

“You know what I wanted to prove by the way I behaved? I didn't want to pretend to care about anyone, so I did it all on my own. I made my music, I toured and it's the only way to me doing it," she explained. "So by bringing all of you into my reality I feel like I'm trying to remember that you're important, and I'm trying to make you want to.

She’s using her newly-danceable moves to sway people against their chosen career paths, you know she's prepared for a cause. You can see that in her glamorous street creds, all white t-shirts and dog tags. But she's getting her art out to a wider audience by becoming a lyricist and solo artist. There's little she can't get out there. She's really been on a mission to snarl and shriek and scream and vent.

I'm happy that I'm here, and I'm not so angry anymore," she said. "It's a beautiful thing. There's only one major label, and I'm very open-minded. I didn't want to go to the label, because I know that they can also take everything from you — from your integrity, your soul. But I think they did that. GPT-2 (1558M)

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