Prospector said:Well? :
It's ok but, I'm still heart broken
Prospector said:Well? :
sure sounds a sad story - sounds a lot like Marilyn, except that Marilyn got mixed up with politicians, Kennedy bros etc.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/serv...09.wannanicole0209/BNStory/Entertainment/home Through the '90s and into the new century, Smith was famous for being famous, a pop-culture punchline because of her up-and-down weight, her Marilyn Monroe looks, her exaggerated curves, her little-girl voice, her ditzy-blonde persona, and her over-the-top revealing outfits......
Another former Smith attorney, Lenard Leeds, told the celebrity gossip website TMZ that Smith “always had problems with her weight going up and down, and there's no question she used alcohol.” Leeds said it was no secret that “she had a very troubled life” and had “so many, many problems.”
Smith attorney Ron Rale told The Associated Press that he had talked to her on Tuesday or Wednesday, and she had flu symptoms and a fever and was still grieving over her son. He dismissed claims her death was related to drugs as “a bunch of nonsense.”
“Poor Anna Nicole,” he said. “She's been the underdog. She's been besieged ... and she's been trying her best and nobody should have to endure what she's endured.”
The Texas-born Smith was a topless dancer at a strip club before she entered her photos in a search contest and made the cover of Playboy magazine in 1992. She became Playboy's playmate of the year in 1993. She was also signed to a contract with Guess jeans, appearing in TV commercials, billboards and magazine ads.
In 1994, she married 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, owner of Great Northern Oil Co. In 1992, Forbes magazine estimated his wealth at $550-million (U.S.).
In a 2005 interview with ABC, Smith recalled meeting Marshall at what she called a “gentleman's club” in Houston. “He had no will to live and I went over to see him,” she said. “He got a little twinkle in his eyes, and he asked me to dance for him. And I did.”
Marshall died in 1995 at age 90, setting off a feud with Smith's former stepson, E. Pierce Marshall, over his estate. A federal court in California awarded Smith $474-million. That was later overturned. But in May, the U.S. Supreme Court revived her case, ruling that she deserved another day in court.
The stepson died June 20 at age 67. But the family said the court fight would continue.
Smith starred in her own reality TV series, The Anna Nicole Show, in 2002-04. Cameras followed her around as she sparred with her lawyer, hung out with her personal assistant and interior decorator, and cooed at her poodle, Sugar Pie. She also appeared in movies, performing a bit part in The Hudsucker Proxy in 1994.
In a statement, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner said: “I am very saddened to learn about Anna Nicole's passing. She was a dear friend who meant a great deal to the Playboy family and to me personally.”
Umm, to paraphrase, trying hard not to say anything, Prospector!Prospector said:Its just one taken of me first thing this morning, I will get a proper one done later
Julia said:PS I had never heard of Anna Nicole until today. Am I reading the wrong stuff???
Julia said:PS I had never heard of Anna Nicole until today. Am I reading the wrong stuff???
one way to reduce the queue at the visa application office I guess.Dannielynn's nanny has filed a document accusing her former boss of requiring her to starve the baby and having sexcapades with the Bahamian Minister of Immigration.
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