Model Steffans' relationship with Kool G introduced her to the growing
hip hop music industry. After moving to Los Angeles, friends she had made in the industry through acquaintances of Kool G began showing her the ropes. She made her
video model debut at the age of 21, appearing in
Jay-Z's "
Hey Papi" video in 2000. Steffans has also worked in videos with
R. Kelly,
LL Cool J and
Mystikal. In 2004, after her appearance in
A Man Apart, Steffans modelled for
Smooth magazine's 'Hollywood Swimsuit' issue, and appeared on its cover the following year in conjunction with the release of her first book. In 2007, Karrine Steffans appeared in an exclusive photo-layout and on the cover of
King magazine.
Actress and rap career In 2003, Steffans appeared in the
action movie A Man Apart, starring
Vin Diesel.
Author Karrine Steffans' first three books,
Confessions of a Video Vixen (2005),
The Vixen Diaries (2007), and
The Vixen Manual: How to Find, Seduce & Keep the Man You Want (2009), have all made
The New York Times Best Seller list. She dedicated her first book to her son, and she donates part of the proceeds from the book to the
Boys & Girls Clubs of America. According to
Essence Magazine editor
Michaela Angela Davis, Steffans is reaching people "who may have dismissed earlier protests against rap's misogyny". Steffans has spoken to young women at colleges about the lesser-known dangers of the entertainment industry. Entering
The New York Times Best Seller list at number seven and peaking at number five, and returned to the best seller list a year and a half later in paperback.
The Vixen Diaries, published by Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group USA (formerly Warner Books), entered
The New York Times Best Seller's list at number six in the fall of 2007. Steffans started her own publishing imprint,
Steffans Publishing, in 2008. She has occasionally guest-written columns for
King magazine. In March 2010, Steffans announced on her website that she had signed two deals with
Fox Television Studios. In July 2012,
Drink Fuck Sleep (Volume 1) was published, with Karrine Steffans as
editor. The book is described by its publishers as "an anthology" that consists of "a series of essays depicting regrettable sexual experiences wherein the consumption of alcohol was involved, either before, during, or after." In February 2013,
How To Make Love to a Martian was published in exclusively
Kindle form. Steffans describes the book as relating the story of her "unorthodox relationship" with
rapper Lil' Wayne. In 2015, ten years after the release of her first book, Steffans published
Vindicated: Confessions of a Video Vixen, Ten Years Later, with a foreword by
King magazine founder Datwon Thomas. Speaking about the legacy of her output, Steffans said, "I realized recently that I'm surrounded by young women who have never had a
sexual revolution. So I became almost this figure, this
Joan of Arc [for them]". Around this time, Steffans had a relationship with actor
Columbus Short, with whom she filed a restraining order against in 2016. ==Selected works==