This married former A list tweener/teen actress turned A-/B+ list adult singer is hooking up with a foreign born model/actress who is in a relationship.
Im guessing that if this leads to a breakup, we will have a coupling of Ashley Benson and Stella Maxwell. Perhaps Ashley and St Vincent. The celeb lesbian web is more entangled than most soaps!
Allegedly...in old old Hollywood, the inner Sapphic circle included Marlene Dietrich (no one will be shocked), Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, and Hattie McDaniels, aka "Mammy" from "Gone with the Wind."
And probably many more, but that's what I recall reading in an old book about secret Hollywood. I have a few books like that but not with me atm. I'd like to reread some of those, they were pretty good.
The old Hollywood daisy chain was called The Sewing Circle and the crab and clam bakes were held at the Garden of Allah hotel in West Hollywood, the madame of the carpet cleaning service being a tranny called Alla Nazimova. If you look at the box office stars on the distaff side of golden age Hollywood, all these crypto-dykes had dozens of husbands/beards and like 1 or 2 children, total. These faces were sold as the be all and end all of feminine pulchritude and to a man, they were all clam shuckers. The land of illusions.
Ah yes The Garden of Allah - they paved paradise to put up a parking spot. Didn't Joni write that lyric about that place? It became a strip mall with a McDonald's.
Strip mall is just a phrase that means a corner collection of random cheapo or chain shops, for those who dunno.
The Sewing Circle might've been it - I don't remember.
I've been looking back through my digital book purchases. Scotty Bowers rings a bell for some reason.
I've found a few mildly interesting titles in my purchase history. Maybe a Your Turn topic could be book recommendations.
Offhand, I'm not sure the ones I'm finding would be interesting enough to mention here. I know the ones I referenced above aren't among them. In most cases the entire book might contain one or two decent anecdotes.
Aha! I did buy that book, Flashy Vic. It's been quite a while so I hadn't found it yet (Paging backward through purchases since 2019), but - I had also bought "Best Kept Boy in the World" by Arthur Vanderbilt. "Full Service" by Scotty Bowers came up in 'people also buy,' I clicked, and it says I've already bought it.
I had been trying to remember the title of a book where I read certain stories. Like the one about Charles Laughton. I think "Full Service" might be it. I did believe Bowers' stories, did you?
When told the childhood molestation he was subjected to would be considered child abuse: "Oh bullshit. No one ever had their life ruined because someone sucked their cock." This doc is crazy.
Miley/StellaMazwell?
ReplyDeleteOr Miley/Cara D
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ReplyDeleteMiley and Cara...
ReplyDeleteIm guessing that if this leads to a breakup, we will have a coupling of Ashley Benson and Stella Maxwell. Perhaps Ashley and St Vincent. The celeb lesbian web is more entangled than most soaps!
Cara D and Kristen Stewart do not play around lol.
ReplyDeleteAllegedly...in old old Hollywood, the inner Sapphic circle included Marlene Dietrich (no one will be shocked), Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, and Hattie McDaniels, aka "Mammy" from "Gone with the Wind."
ReplyDeleteAnd probably many more, but that's what I recall reading in an old book about secret Hollywood. I have a few books like that but not with me atm. I'd like to reread some of those, they were pretty good.
Miley and her vertical smile
ReplyDeleteUnknown -- vertical smile- LOL 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteSamantha the 1st-- i bet those books are great!
They are/were, Vita! I'd love to reread 'em.
ReplyDeleteCara and Kristen basically date all the famous homo/bi women
ReplyDeleteso does Liam watch or is he sick of Miley too?
ReplyDeleteThe old Hollywood daisy chain was called The Sewing Circle and the crab and clam bakes were held at the Garden of Allah hotel in West Hollywood, the madame of the carpet cleaning service being a tranny called Alla Nazimova. If you look at the box office stars on the distaff side of golden age Hollywood, all these crypto-dykes had dozens of husbands/beards and like 1 or 2 children, total. These faces were sold as the be all and end all of feminine pulchritude and to a man, they were all clam shuckers. The land of illusions.
ReplyDeleteLol!
DeleteThe epileptic oyster shucker SHUCKS between FITS.
Hollywood Babylon are the books @Samantha?
ReplyDeleteAh yes The Garden of Allah - they paved paradise to put up a parking spot. Didn't Joni write that lyric about that place? It became a strip mall with a McDonald's.
ReplyDeleteStrip mall is just a phrase that means a corner collection of random cheapo or chain shops, for those who dunno.
The Sewing Circle might've been it - I don't remember.
sandybrook - that was probably one of them.
Scotty Bowers book us an eye opener, if he's to be believed. He's still around too.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking back through my digital book purchases. Scotty Bowers rings a bell for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI've found a few mildly interesting titles in my purchase history. Maybe a Your Turn topic could be book recommendations.
Offhand, I'm not sure the ones I'm finding would be interesting enough to mention here. I know the ones I referenced above aren't among them. In most cases the entire book might contain one or two decent anecdotes.
Aha! I did buy that book, Flashy Vic. It's been quite a while so I hadn't found it yet (Paging backward through purchases since 2019), but - I had also bought "Best Kept Boy in the World" by Arthur Vanderbilt. "Full Service" by Scotty Bowers came up in 'people also buy,' I clicked, and it says I've already bought it.
ReplyDeleteI had been trying to remember the title of a book where I read certain stories. Like the one about Charles Laughton. I think "Full Service" might be it. I did believe Bowers' stories, did you?
Vic: Someone should interview Scotty Bowers. Too bad Skip E. Lowe isn't still around.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt2773246/
ReplyDeleteCool deal, Substance. Available on Starz on demand/Starz app for anyone interested. I just turned it on.
ReplyDeleteWhen told the childhood molestation he was subjected to would be considered child abuse: "Oh bullshit. No one ever had their life ruined because someone sucked their cock." This doc is crazy.
ReplyDeleteSamantha the 1st i would love to read your books about old hollywood! any titles???
ReplyDeleteI wish I could remember the titles, squirrelmistress. It's been too long ago.
ReplyDeleteHollywood Babylon is probably one I've read in the past; I named 2 above that contain a smidge of Hollywood gossip.
Lulu in Hollywood by Louise Brooks wasn't bad but I don't recall any scorching hot tea.
The books I liked the best were the ones I read the longest time ago. I didn't pay that much attention at the time, but some of the anecdotes stuck.