Alex Vause’s character, theoretically, would be herself. (Correio Braziliense) Cleary Wolters got a shock when he first saw Orange is the new black. It means that whoever carries this story must have other reasons that we should evaluate. But this is me, sitting on my couch writing a post. So the way I see it, after probation has passed, Cleary should be proud. I never tire of saying how much Orange is the New Black taught me in various social aspects. We also need to say that she is probably the most iconic character within a show full of iconic characters. On the one hand Alex Vause is a drug dealer, corrupt and sometimes with dubious morals. Anyway, if one day this post gets to her, I’d like her to know that I will have the greatest honor of interviewing her. I’ve tried talking to her through social media a few times, but I think she doesn’t really like talking about Alex Vause these days. I’m going to use an interview from the time of the Cleary Wolters memoir release in this article. What not everyone knows is that the person that the character Alex Vause was based on also wrote a book telling her version of her story. As you well know, Orange is the New Black is based on a book written by Piper Kerman.
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