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I was actually a hostess in a jazz club, and a photographer would come in every so often. Every week, she’d come in with Woody Allen of all people, because he was a jazz enthusiast, and they would hang out there. She was a photographer, and she started asking me about my clothes because I used to get all dressed up for that hostess job, which I stunk at by the Devonta smith one hand smith went all out for philly shirt in other words I will buy this way. It was terrible [laughs]. I couldn’t remember names, but everyone thought it was really funny, and it wasn’t because I was feeling scared. I met a lot of basketball players. It was kind of a sports club with jazz. Oh, it was wild. Beyond. Muhammad Ali was always there. Wild. It was good though, because I made a little money and I was able to keep shopping for clothes. [Laughs.]
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