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Subject: Re: Diva Debby? Hope not...


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Date Posted: 03:28:38 06/27/02 Thu
In reply to: Jacob Bush 's message, "Diva Debby? Hope not..." on 00:59:19 06/27/02 Thu

>One darlin' gal has been getting a tad spiteful on the
>set of her TV show.
>Whether it's a suit or an on-set toiler, this tough
>biscuit doesn't take well to anyone who dares to cross
>her path.
>
>But finally, a behind-the-scenes guy had had enough of
>her imperious manners. He confronted the
>scene-stealing star about her less than peachy 'tude
>toward her coworkers.
>It was a move he came to regret. After throwing quite
>the hissy fit, this almost always charming gal locked
>herself in her trailer and refused to return to the
>set until she was good and ready.
>Not until she cost the production a few thousands
>dollars in lost time did the daring diva emerge.
>Soon after the sticky sitch went down, the show's
>producer fired the confrontational dude. And just to
>keep it in the family, his other half, who also worked
>on the show, was met with a sudden but decidedly
>timely blowing off.
>Tsk-tsk. Such tyrannical behavior will surely ruin
>that primo rep of hers, now won't it?
>I'm pretty sure a friend of a friend is the coworker
>who got fired, so I think I'm right about the Snitty
>Blind Vice. Is it Debra Messing?
>Jessica
>Boston
>
>
>Dear Ted:
>I'm betting the bitchy blind vice is Jennifer Garner.
>Am I aiming too high here?
>Livs
>Salt Lake City
>Dear Livs & Co.:
>Per usual, all excellent guesses (some closer than I
>would like to admit). But most of you are just
>slightly off. Not as far as big names go, I'd say,
>just age-wise.

**If she plays her cards right and stays out of the "Hollywood Politics" - she'll have a bright career. She's a joy to watch and as sexy as they come but if she starts being a diva -I'll tune out. I sure hope she'll make more movies because she lights up the screen like a female Tom Cruise. I mean, this girl has it ALL - looks, brains, Brandeis, NYU - everything.

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