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<blockquote data-quote="Snarky Oracle!" data-source="post: 232848" data-attributes="member: 57984"><p>She rejected the film for many years. It was decades before she could be coaxed into "playing along" with wire hanger props at festival showings of the movie because, ironically, the film eventually became even better known than the book, and showing up for screenings became a way to promote the book.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the sisters: they came along a bit later and were more quickly shipped off to boarding school, so they may indeed not have experienced what Christina and Christopher did. Then again, Cindy and Cathy both read as deeply damaged the few times they were ever interviewed.</p><p></p><p>And, yes, the truth is often not in the middle.</p><p></p><p>I would, however, like to hear Christina's explanation for why she had to pay her two younger adopted sisters a settlement after years of saying they weren't biological twins when the DNA tests said they were. Probably Joan's lie originally, but I'd just like Christina to address it if she hasn't already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarky Oracle!, post: 232848, member: 57984"] She rejected the film for many years. It was decades before she could be coaxed into "playing along" with wire hanger props at festival showings of the movie because, ironically, the film eventually became even better known than the book, and showing up for screenings became a way to promote the book. Regarding the sisters: they came along a bit later and were more quickly shipped off to boarding school, so they may indeed not have experienced what Christina and Christopher did. Then again, Cindy and Cathy both read as deeply damaged the few times they were ever interviewed. And, yes, the truth is often not in the middle. I would, however, like to hear Christina's explanation for why she had to pay her two younger adopted sisters a settlement after years of saying they weren't biological twins when the DNA tests said they were. Probably Joan's lie originally, but I'd just like Christina to address it if she hasn't already. [/QUOTE]
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