Best Video Interview
Rio really attracts all types, especially strange
men on the train. She was recently offered 20,000 yen to let
an old man lick her leg.
Now for the interview you have been waiting for!
Rio-chan, voted number one video idol by our readers, finally
making her interview debut!! She is so busy that she had no
time for rest, but Rio was all smiles for our photos.
Born Feb. 20, 198, Tokyo
Blood type O
T160, B88, W57, H86
Interviewer:
You were voted number one among our readers, now you are finally
making your photo debut for our magazine. How have you been
lately?
Rio: I wonder that myself (laughs). I have been
dragged around to auditions. We shot my second photo book in
Los Angeles.
Interviewer: Los
Angeles? Wow.
Rio: But I don't
like the food there. And when I went to Fiji, I couldn't eat
the mangos. We got caught in a real typhoon. And I don't mean
just a squall (laughs). Say, don't you think this uniform skirt
is kinda long?
Interviewer: You
wore it shorter when you were in high school?
Rio: Oh yeah. And I wore panties that it was OK
to see. Some girls would cover up with bags on the stairs, but
I felt if you didn't want to be seen, don't wear it that short.
Interviewer: You
were a real street girl.
Rio: But with this face, you know. If I would
show up at a family restraunt to study with friends and I was
not in my uniform, the waitress would ask me if I needed an
ashtray.
Interviewer: Must
have been a shock.
Rio:
Yeah (laughs)! But my fans send me e-mail asking me to quit
wearing school girl uniforms.
Interviewer: That's
right, you have a home page don't you. Hey, I think you look
good in uniform. You have lost weight since you debuted, haven't
you?
Rio: I was so busy last year, I collapsed from
exhaustion. I didn't even have the strength to eat. I took some
medicine for a month to gain weight that says not to use more
than a week.
Interviewer: You
look fine today, though. Today's studio is in the suburbs and
the air is clean. Lots of bugs, though. You OK with that?
Rio: Uh huh. I can catch cockroaches. If I hold
out my hand, they will crawl right on.
Interviewer: Wow,
that's deep!
Rio: I got used to them working at a bakery. If
you see one, there are a thousand hiding where you can't see
them.
Interviewer: I
don't think I can eat bread after hearing that.
Rio: There was one in the bread once, too. An
angry customer brought it in.
Interviewer:
I don't think our readers will be eating bread, either. You
are tougher than some guys, even though you don't look like
one. How many videos have you been in?
Rio: About eight. That was after I collapsed and
had to take time off. I got fevers and felt bad at the worst
times, on the weekend (laughs). I called the emergency number
to find out if there were any hospitals open on the weekend.
When they asked me what my temperature was, I truthfully said
41 degrees (105 degrees Fahrenheit). The next thing I heard
was "we'll send an ambulance right away!" Did you know that
you call on a cell phone, you can't hang up until the ambulance
arrives.
Interviewer: They
have to find the right place. I thought you would have been
in more videos. You haven't been in any indies videos?
Rio: I wouldn't sell myself like that. It would
end my career. I couldn't take any of that really hardcore stuff.
I think I have matured beyond that.
Interviewer: Matured?
Rio: After doing a mollester woman roll, I think
I can do just about anything.

Interviewer: Say,
what got you into the business?
Rio: It must have been after I was robbed. My
underwear was taken, and even my clothes and shoes. I think
it was a stalker. My money was taken too. I didn't even have
enough money to move. Then I remembered that I had been scouted
a few times.
Interviewer: Are
you stalked often?
Rio: Yeah. The apartment had automatic locks,
but they can like slip in the elevator with someone to get in.
I have been running into perverts since I was in junior high.
Interviewer: You
must be emitting pheromones that attract stalkers. So, you debuted
as a VIP. How did you find it?
Rio: I thought that
it would just be photographs for a magazine. I asked the director
what magazine it was for and everyone was in shock. He told
me it was a video shoot, and then it was my turn to be in shock.
I didn't have time to prepare myself mentally. I wasn't sure
I could do it with a guy I didn't like. Even the size of the
camera was shocking.
Interviewer: And
before you knew it, a year has passed.
Rio: I guess it has been that long. I haven't
had any time off since September.
Interviewer: Your
popularity is sure on the rise.
Rio: I think that is unusual. I hear that your
popularity usually rises fast then it starts to sink.
Interviewer: But
it seems that there are more girls fitting your pattern lately.
Rio: I really intended to quit after I paid back
the money I borrowed to move. I started for the money, but then
I realized that my work turned into something of substance like
when I was doing the photos and videos. But I do think about
quitting when I get worn out from work.
Interviewer:
You must be trying too hard if you get that worn out.
Rio: That's what they tell me. I don't realize
it until I have reached my limits. At a different job, I was
coughing up blood and they still said to hurry back because
they were understaffed.
Interviewer: What
do you think about your work now?
Rio: Sometimes I do think about just doing photos.
But some say I am too skinny. Then I worry and lose even more
weight.
Interviewer: You
pay too much attention to what others say.
Rio: I pretend I don't notice. But I really do.
Interviewer: There
are people in this business who will say anything. But they
don't really mean it. So, do you like the present or how things
were in the past?
Rio: I think things are good now.
Interviewer: You
were cute when you debuted. But you have matured into a fine
woman now.
Rio: That's a nice way to put it. Some just say
I look older. I was mistaken for a college student when I was
in junior high. I was scouted all the time when I was still
in high school (laughs).

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