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Barbra Streisand's Meltdown
The National Enquirer | June 3, 2003 (Current Issue) | Patricia Shipp, Patricia Towle, Alan Smith and Maggie Harbour

Posted on 05/26/2003 1:46:50 PM PDT by 7 x 77

A hearbroken Barbra Streisand has suffered a shocking breakdown -- triggered by an overwhelming concern for her only child, who's stricken with the deadly AIDS virus.

The superstar's fiercely independent son Jason Gould, 36, is resisting his mother's efforts to take control of his treatment and get him to move from New York to her side in Los Angeles.

Although devoted Barbra is acting out of love, the family drama has left the Hollywood legend heartsick, emotionally drained, and unable to sleep, say sources.

On top of that, the singer is terrified that Jason will develop full-blown AIDS, and she's butting heads with him over his desire to speak out publicly about his illness.

When his press-shy mother instructed him not to grant interviews, Jason lashed out -- telling her there was no way he'd knuckle under and return to L.A. And he failed to show up at her recent 61st birthday party.

Now friends fear the mother-son tension is destroying Barbara -- and the strain is sadly evident in her tired appeaance.

"Barbara's been a wreck," declared a pal.

"Not only is she heartsick over Jasson's medical condition, she's also devastated he won't allow her to help take care of him."

Added a family friend:

"Barbra's not sleeping at night. She's worried sick about Jason. She launched an all-out campaign to get Jason to leave New York and come home to L.A. -- but he's as headstrong as Barbra."

Jason insists on facing what's in store for him on his own -- and the stress is wrecking Barbra's life.

As the Enquirer reported exclsively in February, Barbra's only child, who tested positive for the AIDS virus three years ago, was hospitalized at he New York Weill Cornell Medical Center with a case of chicken pox -- which can be life-threatening in patients with compromised immune systems.

"Thge moment Jason was released from the hospital, Barbra once again began pleading with her son to leave his home in New York and move back to Los Angeles so she could watch over him," revealed the family friend.

The devoted mom even offered to supply Jason, her son by actor Elliott Gould, with a home near hers.

"She was desperate to make sure Jason was getting the best medical care possible. And because of all the work her Streisand Foundation is doing with AIDS research in Los Angeles, she felt Jason would get the best care possible there," explained the family friend.

But Jason is flatly refusing his mother's helping hand -- and that decision has taken a terrible toll on the Academy Award winner, disclosed an insider.

"Often times, expecially after a phone conversation with Jason, she will break down and cry to her husband (Jim Brolin).

"Jim tries his best to console her, but what can he say when there is notheing he can do?

"Although Barbra was never a social butterfly, she liked having friends come to her Malibu house. Now it seems as though all she wants is too be alone.

"And while her agents would love to see her take on another film project, she is hardly ever willing to pick up a script and read it. She spends a lot of time on the Internet and on the phone to her foundation, asking about the most recent medications to treat AIDS.

"She is constantly on the lookout for something new that can help Jason."

In Hollywood, Barbra is a major power broker, but with her own son she must keep hands off, and the dilemma is "tearing her apart," says her pal.

"Sometimes Barbra tears up at the mention of Jason or if she hears anything aoubt AIDS."

Jason realizes that Barbra's actions stem from the deep love she has for him, but he's determined to live his own life, added her pal.

"And on the other die, Barbra understands Jason's way of thinking, but she just wants to put him in a protective bubble so no one can hurt him.

"If they didn't love each other so much it wouldn't be so painful."

Barbra is also very concerned about the public's perception of her son's ordeal and believes it's best for him to shun publicity, but Jason has courageously spoken out about his HIV status.

In fact, a source says the mother-son rift has its roots in early 2001 when Jason, a talented actor in his own, right, decided to come out as a gay man in the Jan. 16, 2001, Advocate magazine.

The strain between the two was never more apparent than when Jason stayed away from his mother's 61st birthday celebration.

"Everybody else in the family was there," disclosed a close source.

And the insider added, "It was really sad on Barbra's 61st birthday -- April 24 -- that James and his children were with her but Jason did not come in from New York. She wanted so much to have him with her on her special day, but Jason told her he would not be making the trip."

Ironically, Barbra is duplicating her own family patterns, said the source.

"Barbra and Jason have the same love/hate relationship Barbra had with her own mother." The singer's mother, Diana Kind, died a year ago from complications from a fall.

"Jason moved to New York becuse he finds it difficult living in his mother's shadow in L.A.," added the source.

"He told a friend, 'Her biggest regret is that she doesn't have grandkids -- but we don't talk about that a lot.'"

Before Jason was struck by chicken pox, Barbra had begun relaxing her controlling ways and the tension eased. Jason repsonded by visiting and calling regularly. But his recent medical crisis fired up Barbra's mothering instincts, say sources.

Concluded the insider: "Barbra fears the worst for Jason and wants so much for him to let his mother protect him. But there's nothin she can do but stand by and watch him handle his illness on his own.

"I hope there is a way for Barbra to come to peace with all his becuase she is doing Jason abslutely no good by running herself into the ground."


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To: sofaman
That is about the most cold-blooded statement that I have read on this site.

Bwahahahahaha.....get a grip your a tad melodramatic....

61 posted on 05/26/2003 3:14:05 PM PDT by SouthernFreebird
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To: Theresawithanh
"Sure, so do I. I may detest Barbra Streisand, but I would not wish this on anyone."

Me too. Although I don't detest her, rather, I totally disagree with her liberal views. She does have a great voice!

My best to him.

62 posted on 05/26/2003 3:14:41 PM PDT by lawdude (Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried.)
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To: sofaman; SouthernFreebird
"That is about the most cold-blooded statement that I have read on this site. You should reconsider your post. Heaven forbid, this was not Streisand, but someone close to you that has to face this terrible disease."

I disagree, your Highness. What if the young gay man was a "Bug Chaser" like the ones profiled in this link; http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/movies/123385_hivfilm24.html

There's similarities with Jason Gould and bug chasers in articles I read about BraBra Steisand's son. Sicko's like this deserve to be quarantined.


63 posted on 05/26/2003 3:16:30 PM PDT by bigfootbob
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People...

People who need peepholes...

64 posted on 05/26/2003 3:17:13 PM PDT by Tall_Texan (The two greatest secrets to success: 1 - Don't tell them everything you know. 2 -)
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To: Texas Eagle
Yeah, nothing was mentioned about the fact that sodomy BREEDS AIDS! I do feel sorry for anyone who is physically ill, but this guy and every other homosexual, male or femaile has it coming to them. There is a price for sin, and the price for this particular sin isn't pretty.
65 posted on 05/26/2003 3:18:51 PM PDT by MeekMom ((HUGE Ann Coulter Fan!!!) (Life-long Python Addict))
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To: 7 x 77
How does Barbara feel now about the "evil George Bush" now that he got congress to pass 15 billion for aids? And what did Clinton do? Oh that`s right, nothing. Ask Richard Gere.
67 posted on 05/26/2003 3:21:39 PM PDT by metalboy (Hitlery is Hitler)
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To: 7 x 77
How does Barbara feel now about the "evil George Bush" now that he got congress to pass 15 billion for aids? And what did Clinton do? Oh that`s right, nothing. Ask Richard Gere.
68 posted on 05/26/2003 3:21:40 PM PDT by metalboy (Hitlery is Hitler)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
There is no way that Ms. Streisand could have penned the screed you posted. It is mostly coherent and is not full of misspelled words so this essay clearly did not emmanate from her desk.

Likely a DNC commissar produced it.

69 posted on 05/26/2003 3:22:25 PM PDT by Rockpile
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To: BlessedByLiberty
I suppose we will now have BS before Congress blaming the Administration for not stopping her son's destructive life style and risky behavior before it stopped him.

It's all Rick Santorum's fault!

70 posted on 05/26/2003 3:28:29 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
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To: BlessedByLiberty
If it were my children in distress, I'd do whatever I had to do to be near them. Here is a woman who can easily afford to purchase a house for her son to live near her, why can she not purchase a place near him....inquiring minds... To think she can hop a jet to vacation with the beautiful people or perform, but not to care for her son...tsk, tsk.

But the flavor of the article sounded like Jason wanted nothing to do with his mother, or her offers of care. Doesn't matter how much she wants to help (it read that it's obvious she does want to take care of him)...he wants no part of it...or her.

Damage has been done in that relationship, a long time ago. I hope it resolves. Life is to damn short.

71 posted on 05/26/2003 3:32:00 PM PDT by kstewskis (Dan Rowan to Dick Martin.....GO TO YOUR ROOM!)
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I lost my best friend to AIDS in 1986. He was a great guy and did not deserve that kind of dying.
We can get angry at Streisand for her vanity and her political foolishness, but there is a time when compassion should transcend politics. Her estranged son has AIDs and I sympathize with her.
72 posted on 05/26/2003 3:40:22 PM PDT by catonsville (cx;)
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To: catonsville
VERY well said! Thanks for posting that.
73 posted on 05/26/2003 3:43:30 PM PDT by asneditor (A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away)
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To: sofaman
Feel sorry for him all you want, but at least do your homework.

Around the time of The Prince of Tides, the tabloids said that you married a male model.

It was a ridiculous story. It was funny in a way.

Where do you think they came up with that?

Oh, I don’t know. These people are ingenious with their imaginations.

Your dad, Elliott Gould, appears as your father in “Inside Out.” Did you ask him to be in it?

I originally asked another actor to be in the part, but he didn’t want to do it.

Was it weird to ask your dad to be in it, because it was autobiographical?

No, my father was happy to do it. I wasn’t even sure I was going to act in it. But I thought that playing the part would be provocative, and I liked that.

How did the film come to be?

Well, I actually began writing it as a feature-length script several years ago. A friend of mine produced a short film, and that inspired me to retool my own movie as a short since I couldn’t find enough feature-length material. It was still a very ambitious short. We shot it in a week, and there were so many actors and so many locations. It was creatively satisfying, but we were filming three to five scenes a day in totally different locations. So it was crazy. We’d have two hours to set up, shoot a scene, and get out.

You could have gone into a number of careers, but you decided to follow in your parents’ footsteps in the entertainment business.

I wouldn’t define myself as an actor or director, because I also write, and not just screenplays but little personal things. They haven’t been published yet, and they may never be, but I do other things too that are not about being in the public eye. I mean, of course, that’s all I know from both sides of my family, and like a lot of people, I’ve tended to follow what I know.

It’s also a seductive industry.

It may be to some people, but to me, it’s not. It’s not seductive at all. I don’t find adulation and fame appealing. I’ve paid a big cost for my parents’ fame. Do you think that your being gay makes it more complicated?

You know, the more I understand my own sexuality the more I…I mean I don’t mind being called gay, because I’m certainly attracted to men. But I also think that it’s limiting. I think that within the gay community—and as a member of the gay community—it’s limiting for us to stereotype ourselves. Attraction is more complex than the terms gay, straight, and bisexual. And I hope that eventually people will evolve into accepting a broader understanding of attraction. (like kids?)

Your mom must have been around gay people her whole life, right?

She certainly worked with gay people. But there were very few gay people around while I was a child.

How did your mom respond to your coming out to her?

I think she would love to have a grandchild, and I think that is probably the greatest disappointment to her. But you know, she may still get one. But I want to get a dog first. [Laughs]

74 posted on 05/26/2003 3:43:42 PM PDT by DainBramage
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To: asneditor
Your language shows quite well what a good christian you are.
75 posted on 05/26/2003 3:43:59 PM PDT by Mihalis
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To: Mihalis
well la-di-da!
76 posted on 05/26/2003 3:45:00 PM PDT by asneditor (A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away)
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To: 7 x 77
If I saw a hurt cat and a hurt demo-rat on the side of the road, the cat is going to get a ride to the vet. When ever a Demo-rat activist is in pain and sorrow, I smile!
77 posted on 05/26/2003 3:48:55 PM PDT by Lockbar
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Same Sex Attraction Disorder is a mental illness that stems from dysfunctional family relations. Being attracted to the same sex is merely one of the symptoms and accompanied by many self-loathing behaviors.

This is indeed tragic. Especially since "strictly voluntary" therapy is available. It's the mental illness that leads people to promiscuous and unsafe sexual practices. Then there are the abusive "partners" which are just a continuation of his broken family. AIDS is just another chapter in the consequences and unnecessary suffering of his "gay" lifestyle.

The true agony is in his mind (soul). Our society shouldn't be encouraging a SSAD person to indulge in their made up reality anymore than we would want a schizophrenic to stop taking their medication and indulge in theirs.

Now we should just pray in agreement for a true healing from within.
78 posted on 05/26/2003 3:48:56 PM PDT by kuma
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To: Lockbar
WOW what a good humane person you are. Smiling at someones pain and sorrow. I bet it makes you feel so great.
79 posted on 05/26/2003 3:55:55 PM PDT by asneditor (A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away)
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To: DainBramage
I’ve paid a big cost for my parents’ fame.
80 posted on 05/26/2003 4:02:24 PM PDT by 7 x 77
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