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Originally posted by Elusive Chanteuse
Changing your opinion in a good or bad way? She did what she had to do to be successful in the entertainment business I suppose. When she refused to pay for the $80,000 painting and he went broke I screamed laughing (i did feel bad but still....). They seem to be on speaking terms now at least.
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Neither, it's just weird seeing such a methodical chronicle of her life and I know, some points she just acts so ruthlessly nasty but it's just so terrible you have to laugh
this part tho
As soon as the drag queens flounce into the party, a Capulet/ Montague scenario unfolds. The basketball players turn their backs and stay away from them. The drag queens follow suit. With both factions now firmly ensconced in opposite corners, the party might have passed without incident, except that Madonna and I make what turns out to be the fatal mistake of going inside the house for a few moments. When we come out again, we are met with mass squealing coming from the pool. The basketball players have pushed all the drag queens into the water. Eyelashes float on the surface of the pool, wigs bob about in the water, along with all the drag queens, some of whom can’t swim. I dive in and pull a few of them out while Madonna looks on, trying hard not to laugh too loudly. Then she throws the basketball players a look. “I don’t think they like drag queens,” she cracks. Rodman’s days are numbered, and my sister launches another casting call for the Daddy Chair.
dying