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Q&A: Carmen Electra, Kim Kardashian02:24 PM CDT on Thursday, August 28, 2008Carmen Electra, in a low-cut gold minidress, captures every photographer's attention as she steps out on a San Diego patio overlooking the Pacific. Her hair catches the ocean breeze as if on cue. Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian, wearing a tight tank top and slim-fitting skirt, waits for the cameras to point her way. They're sharing a photo shoot, but they fight it out, World Wrestling Entertainment-style, in their new film, Disaster Movie, which opens today. How real was the battle? Carmen: We actually get along really well so it was kind of weird. But we had fun with it. We had choreography, so we got in the ring and just went for it. But we would ask each other, "Are you OK?" after pulling each other's hair out. It was really fun. I feel a second career in wrestling. Do you prefer reality TV or film? Kim: I think there's a real difference. I'm totally a diva when I know I'm really not that bad, that much of a diva, hopefully. Sometimes they exaggerate things. ... I think people expect you to be that way. When you're in a movie, you're playing someone totally different, so there's no expectations. Carmen: I actually loved being part of a reality show and just kind of being a little bit more free. You don't really have to memorize lines, and that's always a plus. But, I mean, I love both.
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