What's good for the gander is good for the goose, as V. Stiviano is finding out.

Donald Sterling calls V. Stivano a nymphomaniac

TMZ Sports, of all media outlets, uncovered a video of Stiviano, who was shooting video as a cast member of a reality show pilot featuring gold diggers. And lo and behold, Stiviano is recorded saying racist remarks.

"I don't understand black people. The minute you give them a little bit of money, they don't know what to do with it. [Black people] just act crazy ... they want to put extra rims ... they're like, 'Yo, I wanna put extra rims on top of my rims. And my rims are gonna turn around. I'm gonna call them spinners. That's what I'm going to do. That's how much money I have. That's exactly what I'm going to do.' They do stupid sh*t like that, when there's people starving around the world. That's what people want to do with their money?"

TMZ Sports reported that the video was recorded in 2011, some three years before she turned the tables and recorded Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling engaging in a racist rant that also found its way to TMZ.

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After TMZ made Sterling's recording public, the NBA banned him for life and forced him to sell the Clippers. His estranged wife, Shelly, made a deal with former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion.

During his ill-fated attempt at an apology on CNN, Sterling did claim that Stiviano, whom he said was her girlfriend, was a racist.

Also in the clip, which splices a couple of different scenes together, she talks about wanted to get picked up by a wealthy guy and then behaves in a crude and vulgar manner using an Elmo doll.

Perhaps she sent in the video in hopes that someone would force her to sell off her assets for $2 billion.

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