meryl streep. looks like a wonderful mom, longtime marriage still working, gentile and kind manner, great sense of humor, humble, aging gracefully, unafraid in her career choices.
Oprah, a woman of color from dirt poor beginnings who made to the top of a media empire besides adversity and not through her looks or the casting couch.
Honestly, any of the women who have come forward with their Harvey Weinstein harassment stories. I have no idea what that's like or how hard it was to come forward and they should be applauded.
There are no real role models, male or female, alive. They are either too young or, quoting Harvey Dent, "live long enough to see themselves become the villain".
and political, but a role model none the less Barbara Jordan, I go back and read watch her speech on impeachment and her 1976 keynote address when I need a boost
Alive? Or do dead ones count? LIBBY HOLMAN, Dina Merrill, Elisabeth Murdoch, Dawn Steel, Heddy Lamaar, Dolly Parton, Coretta Scott King, Gena Rowlands, Kathy Bigelow, Drew Barrymore (for still living!), Kathleen Kennedy, Natalie Wood, Susan Silver, Denise DiNovi, Melanie Laurent, Stacey Snider, and several young ladies who will be great role models if they prove they can survive into the future. Any woman who has overcome adversity and torture, beaten demons, raised good kids in abject poverty, taught children from their heart, or survived through endless tragedy to overcome and just to see another sunrise. They may not be celebrities, but they should be too.
What do you see when the Pillsbury Dough Boy bends over?
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meryl streep. looks like a wonderful mom, longtime marriage still working, gentile and kind manner, great sense of humor, humble, aging gracefully, unafraid in her career choices.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously maybe Michelle Obama if I was female I would try to be like her.
Oprah, a woman of color from dirt poor beginnings who made to the top of a media empire besides adversity and not through her looks or the casting couch.
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and political, but a role model none the less
Barbara Jordan, I go back and read watch her speech on impeachment and her 1976 keynote address when I need a boost
She's a musician so I guess that's a celebrity.....PATTI SMITH!!!
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ReplyDeleteI would have to say Michelle Obama. I adore her and everything she stands for
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ReplyDeleteAlive? Or do dead ones count? LIBBY HOLMAN, Dina Merrill, Elisabeth Murdoch, Dawn Steel, Heddy Lamaar, Dolly Parton, Coretta Scott King, Gena Rowlands, Kathy Bigelow, Drew Barrymore (for still living!), Kathleen Kennedy, Natalie Wood, Susan Silver, Denise DiNovi, Melanie Laurent, Stacey Snider, and several young ladies who will be great role models if they prove they can survive into the future. Any woman who has overcome adversity and torture, beaten demons, raised good kids in abject poverty, taught children from their heart, or survived through endless tragedy to overcome and just to see another sunrise. They may not be celebrities, but they should be too.
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ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY Susan Silver!!! The ultimate self-made woman in the music biz!.
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