WASHINGTON, DC – The year 2007 is coming to a close, and yet MTV’s long-running-mega-hit show, The Real World — which some consider ‘the cradle of reality-TV’ — still manages to stay on the forefront of exposing raw and unfiltered modern-American-culture. This season’s drama-filled show is set in Sydney, Australia with an all-American cast; Parisa, Isaac, Cohutta, Dunbar, Kellyanne, and Ashli.
Parisa Montazaran, noted for being the most level-headed and relatable by viewers, is The Real World’s first Iranian-American cast-member. Based in New York, Parisa has a degree in International Relations from NYU, flawless Persian-hair, an über-sexy physique, and a gift for music that’s bound to dishevel any rival.
However, what has made Parisa a fan-favorite by a landslide, is her ability to calmly overcome an excess of distasteful behavior exhibited towards her by a few of her housemates. This Persian beauty’s unmatched patience, has become the hottest blog topic for the comment-obssessed as technology allows viewers to voice their opinions online, albeit anonymously at times. Parisa’s supporters have already plastered Real World-related blogs, Facebook, and Myspace pages with pro-Parisa groups and chants. ”Team Parisa” and “Enjoy your flight. Take Care.” — a phrase Parisa is now famous for from Episode 18, aptly named ’Enjoy Your Flight’ – take the lead in the Parisa-infused comment-battles dominated by her loyal cyber-soldiers.
We hope to write about Parisa’s first Grammy win some day, but in the meantime, “Enjoy your read. Take care.”
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The Real World airs every Wednesday @ 10:00 EST on MTV. All images courtesy of MTV/Jason Campbell.
SK: Where were you born?
PM: Brooklyn, NY
Where do you currently reside?
Long Island, NY and the occasional couch in Manhattan.
Being on MTV is huge. Do you get recognized a lot now?
Yes and no. New York is a huge huge place so there are times when people definitely recognize you but a lot of people don’t say anything, they just smile or say hi and then other times (like at the doctor or in a restaurant), they’ll take out the cameras or put me on the phone with a relative. Those make for some interesting stories!
Favorite Real World season?
Seattle
How did you end up on The Real World?
Casting directors came to NYU and were privately interviewing student organizations on campus. I went to a sorority meeting and found myself sitting in a circle discussion about relationships and the war in Afghanistan. I guess I was a bit more vocal about politics because they kept calling me back and a year later I got a call to go to Australia!
Do you feel that your character was accurately portrayed on The Real World?
I think every individual has way too many layers to capture and display in a fraction of a 22-minute program. That said, I think they definitely captured a few qualities of my character and tried to portray them as genuinely as they could within the storylines we get to see. Imagine living with 7 people for 4 months and getting to know them and having to describe everything that you learned to the world; if you’re off on a few points, it’s not really the end of the world considering how huge the bigger picture is…
Who did you grow closest to during the show?
I grew close to all my roommates in different ways but I keep in touch most with Ashli, KellyAnne, Cohutta and Isaac.
Is the Parisa we see on TV the same one we would find off-screen?
Yes and no. I’m pretty open, and I forget to filter at times but I think there were a lot of factors in the Real World House (captivity, chemistry with roommates) that brought out qualities that I didn’t know I could possess and probably won’t come out again — considering that off-screen, I’m free to hang out and be comfortable with my surroundings.
How did you like Sydney, Australia?
It was like heaven on earth. Absolutely beautiful.
What did your family think about the show?
They love it (I hope!).
How close are you to your former roommates now?
Very. I talk to Ashli multiple times a day and KellyAnne almost every day. I talk to Cohutta and Isaac often too.
Do you watch the show?
Yes.
Would you do the show again?
In a heartbeat.
So, doing the show was a positive experience?
I would probably do some things differently but it definitely was and continues to be a learning experience.
Do you feel as though you may have been treated differently by some of your cast members because of your Iranian heritage, and all the negative media coverage that’s attached to it?
It came up in conversations with the guys because they seemed to be a little more knowledgeable on the politics of the situation; Isaac is half-Jewish and well-read on the history of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict and Iran’s history with its Jewish population, and Dunbar, being in the military and going to college, learned a lot more about the political tensions in the Mid-East and Iran’s role in that. The girls didn’t really ask, and Cohutta tried to stay out of politics and religion altogether.
Like all Iranian moms, your mom gives the best advice. Does she have a fan club yet? Do you think her advice is what helped you remain so calm for as long as you did?
My mom, my dad and my younger sister really helped me throughout the entire experience by keeping my [head] leveled and offering really grounded, objective insight. I owe them my sanity for most of those first few months.
What’s your favorite thing about being Iranian and what does it mean to you?
Being Iranian has awarded me a sense of humanity and culture that I don’t think I would possess if I grew up being like everyone else around me. It sparked curiosities in me that wouldn’t otherwise be provoked and gave me the opportunity to learn and want to learn more about people, the world, life. I’m very proud of my heritage.
Can you read and write in Farsi?
Fluently! I took graduate courses in Farsi at NYU as an undergraduate and was thinking of pursuing a MA or PhD in the intellectual and cultural history of Iran.
What’s your favorite Iranian dish?
Fesenjoon
What’s your sign?
Libra/Scorpio cusp (October 20th)
How has your life changed since the show?
My life was in for a major change after graduating in December last year so I’m taking all the changes as more transitioning to life post-graduation vs. life post-”The Real World”. I’m not in school anymore and I’m not on “vacation” in Australia, so now it’s back to what I was planning on doing after school: singing and performing.
How’s your music career progressing? Will you ever do a Farsi song?
I would absolutely LOVE to do a Farsi song (Googoosh, call me!). I’ve been singing the anthem at sporting events (NJ Nets, American Volleyball Professionals) and getting back to work on my album, working with Grammy Award winning producer Jimmy Greco (Jennifer Lopez, Carlos Santana, Celine Dion) on his label, Airgo Music, which is progressing nicely.
The Real World currently airs every Wednesday at 10:00 PM EST on MTV, but what have you been doing since filming wrapped?
In addition to singing and auditioning for acting/voiceover work, I’m also traveling around the country ,speaking at universities about my experience on the show, intercultural exchange and perceptions of Islam in America.
How can your fans stay current on your work?
Check out myspace.com/parisa720. I keep up with the page even when I’m traveling and update with music and news all the time.
Parisa, thank you for taking the time to do this interview.
Thank you so much for the opportunity!
Top photo by MTV/Jason Campbell -- "The Real World: Sydney Cast; Parisa, Isaac, Cohutta, KellyAnne, Dunbar, Ashli.
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| The Greatest Sin | Sep 04 | 67 |
| Targeted Assasinations of members of the Islamic Republic regime | Aug 28 | 66 |
| Iran Military Industry | Aug 30 | 61 |
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| Noora Moghaddas | Iranian female motocross champion competes in U.S. | Sep 04 |
| Tehrani e Baahaal | Spectator makes fun of regime supporters on Qods Day | Sep 04 |
| Azita Shafazand | Talks about her participation in the recent expats conference in Tehran | Sep 03 |
| Kambiz Hosseini & Saman Arbabi | Interview with creators of VOA's popular Parazit show | Sep 01 |
| Iranian Basketball Team | It was a bit ugly, but the U.S. beats Iran 88-51 | Sep 01 |
| Alireza Eftekhari | Singer's public support for Ahmadinejad prompts action by angry fan | Sep 01 |
| Amir Rahbari | Animal man shares home with snakes, croc and monkey | Sep 01 |
| Circumcised Boy | Coming home from the hospital | Aug 31 |
| Velayat TV Host | "We will burn those who support injustice towards prophet's family" | Aug 29 |
PERSIAN!
by Tara (not verified) on Sat Apr 05, 2008 06:55 PM PDTParisa it was great watching you on t.v. and i hope to see you on the television more often! You portray the Persian culture so well which makes persians like me proud. and btw fesenjoon is a great dish haha
enjoy your flight take care
by enjoyyourflight (not verified) on Fri Dec 28, 2007 08:31 AM PSTenjoy your flight take care hahah
She's amazing thanks for
by gordon78 (not verified) on Wed Dec 26, 2007 08:13 AM PSTShe's amazing thanks for this
i think its "there's so much
by parisassong (not verified) on Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:55 AM PSTi think its "there's so much more to me than you'll ever SEE" i love it too was just listeningn to it
Free...there's so much more
by texpersi (not verified) on Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:30 AM PSTFree...there's so much more to me that you'll never know... looove the song its so good
Listen to her song
by parisalover (not verified) on Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:05 AM PSTListen to her song "FREE"....... it's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AMAZING - PARISA MONTAZARAN can SING. She JUST posted it to her myspace - myspace.com/parisa720
Listen to her song
by parisalover (not verified) on Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:04 AM PSTListen to her song "FREE"....... it's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AMAZING - PARISA MONTAZARAN can SING. She JUST posted it to her myspace - myspace.com/parisa720
We come in all shades.
by ReflectionEternal (not verified) on Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:17 PM PSTFunny thing about Iranians. Some want to prove to the world how white we are when in fact that's not such a Noble (Aryan- what it really means not race) thing to promote. We're the center of the old world and have mingled with all empires. Why do some people want to keep placating to Euros & White Americans like "We're white toooooo!" They killed off Bosnians, Chechens, Albanians because they were ethnic (muslim)! And they're way more white in demographic than Iranians in Iran. Ain't that weak? What makes you think they accept you as WASP/Euro...c'mon...elevate. Be proud of the many shades of valour that make Iranians unique.
Parisa's hot brown sugar. Much love.
I would have beaten the crap
by kellyannejudd (not verified) on Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:03 AM PSTI would have beaten the crap out of those girls and woul have sent myself home.. whores
Why did they choose someone
by krs (not verified) on Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:27 AM PSTWhy did they choose someone who looks more Indian than Iranian for the real world's 1st iranian? She's not ugly but she's definitely not the TYPICAL HOT PERSIAN GIRL.
parisa jan kheileeeeee
by Anonymousness (not verified) on Wed Dec 12, 2007 08:04 AM PSTparisa jan kheileeeeee khoshgeliiii
Wow! That statement was even greater. I have a better religion!
by MirorMiror (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:08 PM PSTWhen that was said I knew we were stepping into retarded-ville. Religion is devisive. Just observation...Parisa feared this girl and fed the energy to that girl when they would confront one another. That girl also feared Parisa because of her strengths and no nonsense attitude. Both were ignorant of one another because of fear. I wish it would have been a changing of minds/spirits rather than a simple racist altercation. We can learn from this and take it from there.
Religion is dead. Be simple like Zartosht...Think good. Speak good. Do good.
you're so
by Anonymousperson (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 02:34 PM PSTyou're so hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
shes been posting on
by parisAhilton (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:19 AM PSTshes been posting on www.perezhilton.com
Christian... as an iranian
by muslimgirlly83 (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:14 AM PSTChristian...
as an iranian i'm glad those dumb girls showed everyone what ignorant, jealous, crude, tacky, cheap, worthless, unkind, desperate, rednecked-whores they are - idcioy doesn't discriminate much but why is there so much of it in uncultured small town usa i am CHRISTIAN white girls????????????? Ash-slutt..kelly-HO.....and that muffintop sporting trasha acted like the "good christians" they claim to be... thanks ho's for showing everyone that religious fundamentalism does not only exist in islam.
As a christian I was so
by christian (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:06 AM PSTAs a christian I was so ashamed of the way they treated you just aweful..keep strong
ENJOY YOUR FLIGHT.......
by IranAir (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 09:01 AM PSTENJOY YOUR FLIGHT....... TAKE CARE.
I thought she was great and
by khanumak (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 08:52 AM PSTI thought she was great and the way she dealt with all that nonesense with those ignorant and jealous HO-mates she had, I bow down. I honestly don't know if I would have been able to keep calm the way Parisa did. Mad props khanum.
Parisa THANK YOU for being a
by littleshit (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 08:07 AM PSTParisa THANK YOU for being a decent representation at least - and for keeping face and dealing with the situation so professionally and with dignity. I remember Sara Tabrizi from America's Next Top Model - she was kind of "ghetto" and didn't seem to be AS PROUD AS YOU ARE about your IRANIAN HERITAGE, and being a proud little shit myself... I'm VERY glad that you were chosen. Enjoy your flight!!!!!!!!!!
Dextress - where's your
by drnazanin (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 08:02 AM PSTDextress - where's your solidarity???????????
Mirrormirror - I couldn't agree more - well said azizam.
Dextress - where's your
by drnazanin (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 08:01 AM PSTDextress - where's your solidarity???????????
Mirrormirror - I couldn't agree more - well said azizam.
was i the only one that
by No Comment on Tue Dec 11, 2007 07:52 AM PSTwas i the only one that hated her...
i found her to be full of shit and really annoying most of the times. most of the drama in that house was caused by her attention seeking behavior. i can't get over her behavior just because she is iranian.
Outrageous!
by MirrorMirror (not verified) on Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:01 AM PSTI'm curious to hear what others felt like when viewing the episode "Have a nice flight". Remember when they had the house meeting? Was it me or did everyone find it so strange for the whole group to tell Parisa that she should forgive the agression and be the bigger person? I recall other episodes when physical violence was shunned and the show itself made the aggressor look bad with repeat after repeat of the incident. Parisa was being urged to "turn the other cheek" and be "the better person." Then she was being abused for standing up for what was right! Human rights!?! I mean seriously.
The house demographic is way off. You have all white americans and one iranian american in the mix. We all have had this experience where we've been on the defensive but damn on national television. Parisa handled herself very well and with class but to endure the hateful energy from narrow minded people like that would be a challenge for most of us.
Why is it when we as in non-white descented people have been victimized we are the ones that have to show restraint. But when it is the whites they are quick to get their justice. i.e. Look at our heroes that they champion: Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, Jose Rizal, Martin Luther King. But the heroes like Malcom X, Che, Castro, Nehru and so on are mocked.
For those of you who will take this as a racist statement and fly off the handle you're missing the point. Wake up and pay attention. This type of mentality is what's going on right now in America/Europe. This episode was one example of how it plays out.
She is great. Sanaz thank you. 1 tiny question?
by Katayoun (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 05:27 PM PSTParisa, you lecture on "exchange and perceptions of Islam in America". I am uneasy here. It tells me you believe in another version of untold after 14 centuries. Women being 50% of a man!! Don't tell me you have not managed yet to kick this "&8*&" out of your life!
Kiss
Way to stay strong!
by Anonymous85 (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 04:00 PM PSTParisa- I give you credit, I don't know how I could handle being treated the way you did on that show! Your strong! I love it, thanks for being a normal one on the show.
so cool
by soooooooooooocool (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:34 AM PSTParisa your the BESSSSSSSSSSSSSST one the show oh I like Isaac too.
so proud
by pariswithanA (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 08:50 AM PSTI'm so proud of you parisa for being so calm as the author says. I've seen every episode so far because of you and I can't even begin to tell yyou how proud I was when I saw the way you dealt witth trAshA and the other 2 girls kellyane & ashli, that were spitting on the glass wall of the 'phone room' when you were on the phone. Thanks for being such a great role-model. With Love from Cali :))))))))
finally!
by Anonymous872635 (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 07:52 AM PSTfinally mtv decided to put an iranian on RW I can't wait to see her on the challenges
Great Interview
by AlwaysAnonymous (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 07:51 AM PSTJust wanted to say great interview, keep up the good work. Really liked the opening, the first epsiode I saw is the one Parisa sent that other girl packing. Hope to see more interviews in the near future. Who's next????
parisa rocks
by Anonymousrealworld (not verified) on Mon Dec 10, 2007 07:36 AM PSTI love the show!!!! p. you couldn't have handled the situation any better than your did