Let us just hope that Rosie follows in the footsteps of legendary Broadway director Harold Prince; who began his career as a producer before finding his true calling as a director. Perhaps this is the road that Rosie should also travel.
Updated On: 11/22/03 at 12:37 PM
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I wish Rosie would go back to be the talk show rosie we loved when she dished Donny Osmond and cried at Barbra. Not that she is not allowed to grow but I miss that Rosie.
I do too Actually that was the Rosie I grew up knowing then realised it was all a facade and she's really a not so nice butch lesbien who makes bad decisions as a producer. I even got to meet her after waiting 8 years and it was a huge let down for me...oh well
My friends saw her show and she was the nicest and so kind and friendly and genuine. And they see her now and they think, what meds is she on or did she stop taking. LOL
I remember meeting her in the late '80s at Eighty-eights (now defunct). She was very nice and approachable, but then again, at that time she wasn't as well known as she is now. I'm sorry to hear that she has changed so much.
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