I know this is a weird take, but I found it funny that at 51, after so many opportunities in her life, she had to look for a random roommate to share rent to survive.
“I found it funny that at 51, after so many opportunities in her life, she had to look for a random roommate to share rent to survive.”
My take on it is that she had run every show when she was in her prime, made the rules (or broke them without punishment), and “always dependent on the kindness of strangers” and acquaintances. Now that she no longer can dine out on her good looks, she’s extremely pissed and doesn’t know how to handle the situation.
Funny thing about alcoholism.
Her friends and family must be trying to convince her she’s hit rock bottom and encouraging her to get help.
She’d struggle mightily realizing recovered alcoholics and addicts who overcame homelessness, incarceration, suicide attempts, et. al. are far superior to her in almost every way.
The “Rosa Parks” comment says it all.
I wish her the best.
It may sound like a tired morality tale but most individuals that embrace epicurean decadence and hedonism do not have long term happiness or contentment.