After telling all nearly 22 years ago, Bebe Buell wants to set the record straight. The former model and rock star muse, who went on to become a momager to daughter Liv Tyler, first co-wrote a memoir titled "Rebel Heart" in 2001.
But this time, the 69-year-old was eager to share her story on her terms. Most recently, she wrote a follow-up to her New York Times bestseller titled "Rebel Soul: Musings, Music, & Magic" in which she reflects on "the people and places from her past." Her first record titled "Covers Girl," which was originally released in 1980 by Rhino Records, has also been recently reissued. "I just poured my heart out," Buell told Fox News Digital about writing her account the second time around.
The Virginia native first came to New York in 1972 and landed a modeling contract with Ford. She was quickly sought after and even went on to become Playboy’s Miss November in 1974.
But Buell insisted that her true calling was rock ‘n’ roll. "[Growing up], I would grab my hairbrush and pretend I was a rock star," she chuckled. "My mother said I started doing that when I was 10.
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