oooohh thanks! did not know that! :)
sidenote: but wouldn't bennett say something more like "i HAVE been drinking too many cokes lately"?? y'know, since he KNEW it was him [them] .....sorry, i'm delving to much into this lol
She has a right to still be who she is, and if you want to disagree with me on that, then that is indeed your right. I do have to give you credit though, at least you know the difference between the words "You're and Your". Had you not, I would not have been so magnanimous in my comments toward you here.
Debbie is working because she wants to. She love what she does it keeps her active. If she can still sell out venues for whatever audience, I say why not. That is impressive. But Eddie was a jerk and left all four of his kids. He didn't do much for them. Debbie covered for him when he was supposed to be there for his kids at time but didn't show. And that info came from Carrie and Todd.
Fisher was a one of the greatest out-screwers of all times.He was envied by a hundred -million men and then became the laughing and pitying stock of everybody. He was advised by some italians to kill Burton, and why not Taylor too. He should, and so become an italian hero and a betterment of Ottello. Italy´s judicial system would have been lenient and forgiving. One year then free.
His life-after would have been better, a questionable hero is at the end more respected than a cuckold.
Debbie herself admitted that she wasn't very serious about the "acting" part of her career. Then realized that to make it, you can't just only sing and dance, to do drama, one must learn the craft of acting. She didn't do a lot of drama, but when she did, she was impressive. As Celeste Holm said in this video to Debbie, she complimented her performance and her acting in Catered Affair. That is a big deal coming from Celeste. Miss Reynolds was a huge star, and icon of MGM.
I don't know how you know that Debbie has a lot of problems. She and her kids could not stand Eddie Fisher and it isn't because Debbie has problems. It's because he had problems. He betrayed his wife and kids. Carrie's book "Wishful Drinking" is excellent and an autobio about her family. She says he was an absent husband and father, always gone, doing drugs and drinking, carousing with women. They didn't like him and didn't feel sad when he died, only sad in how he lived.