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Faye Dunaway to write a book about "Mommie Dearest"!
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<blockquote data-quote="DallasFanForever" data-source="post: 308319" data-attributes="member: 13221"><p>No matter what kind of mother I felt I grew up with, I would never write a tell all book about the things she had done. That’s just me. </p><p></p><p>It would be unfair of me to condemn Christina for doing what she felt she had to do without ever having walked in her shoes. It’s her life. She lived it, and I hope her account is all true to be honest for those are pretty harsh accusations to make about your own mother if they aren’t true. </p><p></p><p>As for Faye’s book, I would love to read it just for the entertainment value alone. I’ve read so many stories and rumors about what went on on that set over the years that I think it would be an interesting read at the very least. </p><p></p><p>Or maybe like the movie itself, we will never be able to separate fact from fiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DallasFanForever, post: 308319, member: 13221"] No matter what kind of mother I felt I grew up with, I would never write a tell all book about the things she had done. That’s just me. It would be unfair of me to condemn Christina for doing what she felt she had to do without ever having walked in her shoes. It’s her life. She lived it, and I hope her account is all true to be honest for those are pretty harsh accusations to make about your own mother if they aren’t true. As for Faye’s book, I would love to read it just for the entertainment value alone. I’ve read so many stories and rumors about what went on on that set over the years that I think it would be an interesting read at the very least. Or maybe like the movie itself, we will never be able to separate fact from fiction. [/QUOTE]
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