I understand why you did it – in order to redeem yourself in a way, to kind of clear your name. I think that I can show me absolutely, I needed a chance to show all the viewers and my community who I was because I have a really interesting story and I’ve had a really interesting life and I’ve had stuff that I would love to share with people that I feel is so much deeper and more important than what they decided to show. I’m not dating Whit so it’s not like I was somebody’s girlfriend anymore. So, when Ilene asked me for season two I said “Yes, I would be honored to come back” in the sense that I would like to work with them and they’re asking to work with me based on who I am and they’re interested enough in me – obviously they saw something, whatever it was – and they wanted to show my story. Once you give people a certain amount, they ultimately do what they want with it. The thing I didn’t realize, because I was new to reality television, is that there’s an editing room. I said yes because, number one, The Real L Word is a part of my life and you know, everyone’s life and the first season I didn’t necessarily have a problem with the people that I worked for or the process. So, when season two came around I didn’t audition, they called me and said they’d like to consider me for season two and asked if I was interested. When it aired and I was portrayed in the way that I was, which was not in the best light… and it was definitely a really insane thing to go through… watching myself be put out there in a way that I didn’t feel represented who I was at all. So, what they put me in, as far as the show goes, was something that helped create a story based on another character. They were supposed to focus on Whitney and who was in her life and how we revolved around her world.
That is a good question! I went back for more because I felt like I wasn’t a main cast member in the first season, so I didn’t have a lot of say or enough time with production to really establish who I was… and they weren’t supposed to focus on who I was. I think when people see you as a featured cast member on the new season, they’re going to be wondering why would you go back for more after the way you were portrayed last year? Jess chatted with Romi about why she willingly went back for more potential public torture in Season Two, her reaction to the Autostraddle Calendar Girls combustion, her impressions of the new cast, her inspiring beauty-hair-love-advice blog and her brand new jewelry line Hija Por Vida. This season she opens up her life, family, girlfriend, and issues as a three-dimensional person, much different from Version 1.0 we were presented with last summer. Romi is BACK as a main cast member on Season Two of The Real L Word, refusing the audience to discard her as a one trick pony.
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Why? Because Romi owns her sexuality and feels comfortable enough in her skin to share it with the world… and people have weird feelings about that.Īfter such a public beating, both on television and the Internet, Romi easily could have retreated back to her normal life and friends and driven into the LA sunset, a reality star never to be heard from again. Last winter she was christened Miss December as she happily participated in our Calendar Girls photoshoot which inspired an avalanche of critical feedback that even forced her own MOM to defend her against our readers. Last summer she confided in Autostraddle about the strap-on scene heard ’round the world (or Lesbian Internet) and received a bevy of mixed to negative feedback in the comments from our readers. Last year she was just one of Whitney’s satellite pseudo-girlfriends who were filmed, exploited and tossed away for Showtime’s pleasure during Season One of The Real L Word. Of this I am certain: Romi Klinger is a fighter. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.