Posted on 10/06/2011 9:19:04 PM PDT by This Just In
Rosie feels bad about Selleck ambush
By SEAN DALY
Last Updated: 12:17 PM, October 6, 2011
Posted: 11:20 PM, October 5, 2011
Rosie ODonnell has one big regret.
Days before the launch of The Rosie Show on the struggling OWN network, the controversial talk-show host says she is still kicking herself over a famous, televised ambush of Tom Selleck.
In hindsight, if I had to redo [it], I would do it differently, she admits.
He is a kind man, who, for the rest of his life, has to be associated with me and that one event.
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Are you sure that is not Chaz Bono halfway through hormone therapy?
Can’t you just wait until Rosie appears on Dancing With The Stars?
That episode of Family Guy had me laughing so hard I couldn’t catch my breath and thought I was going to pass out.
My wife sees absolutely no humor in that show. Go figure.
Agreed, his Jesse Stone movies are the best!
Unnnnnnngggg! That is a moose knuckle, not a camel toe.
I've seen Tom Selleck many times since 1999 and not once has Rosie come to mind.
Rosie, you're dreaming.
he also reminded her she was the walmart spokesperson who sold guns
There’s a lot of things I wouldn’t have looked at twice, 25 years ago.
[like 25 year old guys, for instance]
;D
“He is a kind man, who, for the rest of his life, has to be associated with me and that one event.
No for the rest of your life you have to be associated with attackig a kind man on national TV you crazy, mean spirited Lesbo.
I admit that it is often hard for me to accept that we are all of us, in the end, Creatures ... :))
I’ve been watching Oprah’s “behind the scenes” series (of her last 25 shows), although I’ll admit I’ve never watched one of her shows over the last 25 years, including any of the last 25 shows.
The BTS shows have been interesting. From a political sense, you can see how limited a typical celebrity’s frame of reference is - when she interviewed #43 after his book came out (she read his book) Oprah was surprised at what she didn’t know about Katrina (chain of command, etc). She gave #43 a fair stage to discuss it and admitted to her audience that she didn’t know these facts. One of her producers of that show (interviewing #43) was gay and a republican... interesting.
Rosie is trying to become another Oprah, and from that comment about Tom S, you can see how deluded celebrities can be “legends in their own minds”.
I came to respect Oprah just a bit after watching those Behind the Scenes shows but it’s just sad that the MSM spews drivel that everyone laps up. Too many people are influenced by sound bytes.
And Rosie, as sad as her attempts to mainstream herself are to watch - is still a crappy role model and generally nuts.
I was not a fan of her show as well. Back in the day when we had televised programming, I happened upon the show featuring Selleck as a guest. The rest is history.
He handled himself well. She did not.
Rosie was introduced to the double-standard smack down when she decided to sucker punch Selleck with her cowardly attack.
“I love it when a plan comes together.”
Good point. I will give ‘em a 2 way tie, or a 1A-1B thing, for most horrible!
O’Cameltoe?!? More like Moose Knuckle!!!
That’s in Saskatchewan, isn’t it?
That’s the Michelin tire man in drag
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