![]() Valerie, by contrast, was just warming up. Warhol subsequently discarded the document in a trunk filled with lighting equipment and pondered it no further. Once he appreciated the unbridled vulgarity of Valerie’s play he became convinced it was part of a Law Enforcement sting. He pointed out that the manuscript was “well-typed.” Many of Warhol’s previous film works had been so heavily pornographic that the police had intervened. Warhol, for his part, was apparently kind and respectful. He was known to produce fringe productions that others might not. Warhol was known to produce quirky short plays and films, and Valerie saw him as her golden ticket to success. Valerie had penned a play with the catchy minimalist title, “Up Your Ass.” Convinced that this piece of Haute literature was destined for success most incalculable, she presented Warhol with a copy of the script. In 1967 she met a successful artist named Andy Warhol while living in New York City. Valerie gravitated toward outlying personalities. ![]() ![]() His celebrity status attracted attention. Meeting Warhol Andy Warhol was a popular figure. ![]()
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