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@Triana Orpheus: Something tells me access to things isn't enough to sustain a marriage.

@Triana Orpheus: A lot of women find the courage to leave a bad marriage with nothing. Elin would get millions. This just doesn't compute for me.

@pssshwhatever: I feel like she's been public about wearing wigs.

@inessita: Really? That's just wild.

Teabaggers*, the college years?

@Diziet_Sma: I didn't say it did. You just seemed to want to disagree with me about my sentiments.

@Federov: Heh. Giant irony factory. Hearted.

I saw her one-woman show in London in the summer of 1985. She was glamorous, luminous and very, very funny. That performance stayed with me all these years later. She was a great dame.

@Diziet_Sma: That was what I was saying in the third sentence above. Yes I can, but that doesn't mean I have to approve of how that man ran the rest of this company.

@Diziet_Sma: See the "loathsome turd" comment above. I wasn't commenting on his employees. Hopefully, they will be helped out by the responsible adults who are now in charge — and hopefully, they will now be able to work for a company that exploits and objectifies women less.

Trying....to....muster....sympathy...for....that....loathsome turd.......failing.

"I swear she doesn't have a mean bone in her body."

@dandelionbrowne: I agree, but this still is a bit of a can of worms, especially for the progeny of interracial relationships, like the person who originally posted about this. I also am so impressed by Jill Scott, and wish she didn't feel that wince.

@quatrevingtquatre: I read what she had to say, and I thought it was complicated. I'm inclined to be hostile to any racism, and it surely smacked of that. If a white woman had said those things, there would be hell to pay. On the other hand, I am sympathetic to the point she was trying to make about conceptions of

Drew Barrymore needs to take a break from talking to the media for a while, methinks.

That Jill Scott post led me to try to find the Essence cover. What I found instead was her commentary on interracial relationships. Really interesting, likely highly controversial stuff, which — to borrow her term -0 made me wince a bit. That said, she writes really well and I seriously loved her on Jimmy Fallon

Prostitution whore no more!

@Ivriniel: Yeah, I was kind of thinking the same thing.

Oh Drew, get over yourself.