That would be tremendous. But somehow i doubt it. Greta hasn't exactly been Sterns biggest advocate! She might get interviews with one or more of the others or neighbors at least.
Where was Greta last night?
Oh, yuck - that ET episode yesterday ended with the segment on "famous journalist" Rita Cosby being thrown out of the party, while the narrator (can't remember if it was Steines talking or not) was doing a voiceover.
Cosby claimed she was friends with the owner (it's a spec home built by a developer from Dayton, OH!) and he was the one who invited her. (I was appalled to find that it's being advertised for rentals and parties, to get it sold so they can build another one there - just another marketing thing that Howard got for free!)
They went to Big Moe standing there by Howard and said that Cosby got inside the party long enough to get some notes (showed her asking someone how Howard was holding up, on-camera) on "him," but Big Moe made certain that she didn't talk to the "big get."
Yeesh. Now Howard is somebody's big get, just because ET has an exclusive contract with him that excludes all other media? That's sick, sick, sick manipulation. Can you imagine "bragging" about how you get to interview toady HKS and follow him around during a funeral?
FWIW, also reported was that there were "less than 50" invited guests - while elsewhere, it was trumpeted in advance that the "300 richest people" in The Bahamas would be partying there after ANS's funeral! There's a whole website somewhere with that advertisement on it! Disgusting.
Here's a sample:
" ... Friday, March 02, 2007
Anna Nicole Smith's lavish post-funeral reception on Friday is being held at the Villa Florentine, a $14.9 million home in the Bahamas owned by Dayton-area real estate developer Shery Oakes of Design Homes and Development Co.
The former Playboy Playmate and reality TV star had dinner at the Villa Florentine with boyfriend Howard K. Stern about three weeks before her death, said Terri Mundy, vice president of sales and marketing for Design Homes of Centerville. The fully furnished home at Ocean Club Estates is for sale.
"Anna loved the house," Mundy said. "She really liked the craftsmanship as well as the colors and everything about it. So after her unfortunate passing, Mr. Stern contacted Shery and said, 'Would you allow me to host 300 people as a post-funeral reception?' "
Smith had even ordered some of the Egyptian cotton sheets that are on the Villa Florentine's beds, Mundy said. ..."