Playboy Playmate reveals how she has found God and is avoiding lesbian sex during her three-month jail sentence for trying to flee the U.S. with her 9-year-old daughter in bitter custody battle

  • 'Asia's sexiest DJ' Angie Vu, 32, has spent the last three months in a New York City jail after trying to flee the country with her daughter, aged 9
  • The former Playboy Playmate says she has spent her time behind bars reading the Bible, exercising and avoiding lesbian sex
  • Vu remains in jail as France fights to extradite her on parental abduction charges 
  • The father of Vu's daughter reportedly agreed to let her spend the summer with her mother in the U.S., but she was supposed to return to France on August 29
  • Vu defied the agreement and then tried to take the girl to Vietnam   

The 32-year-old former Playboy Playmate considered 'Asia's sexiest DJ' has found God behind bars, as she fights extradition to France. 

Angie Vu has been locked up since November, when she tried to flee the U.S. with her 9-year-old daughter.

The girl's father in France has custody and had agreed to let her spend some time with her mother, but the plan was for her to return to Paris on August 29.

Vu was arrested as she tried to defy that agreement by boarding a plane at JFK Airport bound for China with her daughter on November 4. She told her daughter they were travelling on to Vietnam. 

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Stunner: Angie Vu - 'Asia's sexiest DJ' - has spoken out from behind bars, saying she has spent the last three months in lock-up reading the Bible, exercising and avoiding lesbian sex

Stunner: Angie Vu - 'Asia's sexiest DJ' - has spoken out from behind bars, saying she has spent the last three months in lock-up reading the Bible, exercising and avoiding lesbian sex

Abduction: Vu has been in a New York City jail since November 4, when she was arrested trying to flee the country with her 9-year-old daughter

Abduction: Vu has been in a New York City jail since November 4, when she was arrested trying to flee the country with her 9-year-old daughter

New home: Vu is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, in an open dormitory with about 100 other female inmates

New home: Vu is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, in an open dormitory with about 100 other female inmates

In an interview with the New York Daily News, Vu says she has spent the past three months behind bars fighting temptations and trying to spend her time productively. 

'A lot of lesbians around here and a few blondies are hitting on me,' Vu told the Daily News. 'But I prefer to read my Bible for now.' 

A judge has denied Vu bail, determining her a flight risk, so she has remained in jail since her arrest. Her next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday. 

France is currently fighting to have her extradited so that she may face parental abduction charges in that country. 

Not all bad: A judge denied Vu bail, considering her a flight risk. The Vietnamese stunner says the food in lock-up is 'edible' but there's a real lack of greens. Pictured above sipping champagne at a restaurant in Bangkok 

Not all bad: A judge denied Vu bail, considering her a flight risk. The Vietnamese stunner says the food in lock-up is 'edible' but there's a real lack of greens. Pictured above sipping champagne at a restaurant in Bangkok 

Exercise: Vu says she spends most of her time behind bars exercising, reading the Bible and listening to the radio. Pictured above taking a Citi Bike out for a ride in New York City 

Exercise: Vu says she spends most of her time behind bars exercising, reading the Bible and listening to the radio. Pictured above taking a Citi Bike out for a ride in New York City 

Girls: Vu says several girls at the jail have tried hitting on her. The former Playboy Playmate pictured above with a friend at LAVO nightclub in New York 

Girls: Vu says several girls at the jail have tried hitting on her. The former Playboy Playmate pictured above with a friend at LAVO nightclub in New York 

The Vietnamese stunner has spent her time behind bars in an open dormitory with 100 female inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and says prison can be a dangerous place for a celebrity. 

'I tried my best not to get in any fight,' she said. 'I thought prison could be much worse, though. Only saw prison on TV, I was ready for gang rape, getting beaten up and vowed to protect my face at all cost. So my social skill became handy.' 

Still, it's not all bad. Vu says lock-up has helped get her in shape, the food is 'edible' and she has plenty of time to listen to music.  

'I realized how tough I am. I thought I couldn't last for two days and it's now three months,' she said. 'I came to God and got saved so I spent time to pray and read the Bible, too.'

Vu's daughter is back living with her father, Richard Froger, in France.   

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