To: Ganymede
There is no way to express the sickness of this woman if this proves true.
To: widowithfoursons
There is no way to express the sickness of this woman if this proves true. What do you expect from someone with zero marketable skills, who's entire life has been spent cashing in on her celebrity status. Sad, maybe, but certainly not surprising.
9 posted on
09/20/2006 10:19:37 AM PDT by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: widowithfoursons; Mikey_1962; HEY4QDEMS; jpl; massgopguy; reagan_fanatic; daybreakcoming; pnz1
"There is no way to express the sickness of this woman if this proves true."
What is sick about it? She would have made money from the photos even if he had lived. Perhaps not as much but it isn't her fault that the photos were bid up after he died. Anyone who thinks these were just family photos she decided to sell after her son died is clueless.
Celebrities often invite a photo agency to photograph their new borns. They do this for two reasons. One is that they don't want to risk the health of their babies by taking the new born out of the hospital and into a crowd of paparazzi all fighting each other to get the first photos. Another is to make money for charities or for a trust fund for their babies.
There is nothing "sick" about it.
24 posted on
09/20/2006 10:45:23 AM PDT by
monday
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