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Nov 2010 30

by Nicole Powers

“I’m genuinely a fan of most of the people I trash.”

– Kathy Griffin

On the surface Kathy Griffin’s “reality” show, My Life on the D-List, may be about the comedienne’s relentless quest for A-List acclaim. However, in reality (of the real variety), Griffin’s Emmy Award-winning Bravo show pokes fun at and undermines the very institution she purports to covet above all else: fame.

Furthermore, while other reality stars make a virtue out of their genuinely mean spirits in a desperate attempt to make the most of their fifteen minutes, Griffin delivers the wickedest lines with the kind of underlying warmth that lets all that “get it” know that no malice is intended.

It’s this overwhelming sense of bonhomie that makes the show so watchable. It’s also why, despite being the butt of many of her jokes, the gay community chose to honor Griffin with this years Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Vanguard Award, which is given to those who have “increased the visibility and understanding” of the GLBT community. As Grifin says in our interview, “I’m genuinely a fan of most of the people I trash in the act.” And “the gays” have no bigger fan than Griffin.

SuicideGirls caught up with Griffin by phone to get the skinny on her headline-grabbing minimal GLAAD outfit (she’s the only member of the Hollywood community with the balls to accept a high-profile award in a bright blue bikini — which revealed a hot SG photoset-ready bod). Griffin also gave us the scoop on the no-so-D-list fifth season of My Life on the D-List, which premieres June 8.

Read our exclusive interview with Kathy Griffin on SuicideGirls.com.