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Mommie Dearest Goes on Phone Rampage

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Faye Dunaway recently pulled a Joan Crawford tirade on producers of a new documentary about her life when the final version of the film didn’t focus enough on the “positive things” in her career. In a two-minute long voicemail, Dunaway makes us remember why we loved her in the first place. She’s a powerful woman, and amazing actress, who is not afraid to tell someone to go f**k themselves or beat them with a wire hanger if she [her character in Mommie Dearest] doesn’t get her way.

In the message Dunaway calls ex-husband Terry O’Neil “a big, big liar” and “a man who, suffice it to say, stopped working when he married me and pretended to be my manager for a very long time. So let’s not even go there. It’s very upsetting to me!”

She went on to say that she wanted every mention of Andrew Lloyd Weber to be removed, stating, “I’d like you to cut him out,” refereeing to her role in Sunset Boulevard.

In a final blow that would shock most gay men who probably get their first inkling of homosexual notions after seeing her cult-classic film, Mommie Dearest, Dunaway said “I’d like you to really trim down everything to do with that Mommie Dearest. I’m not going to talk about it. Maybe one thing I’m going to say about it, and that’s all. It’s just like an obsession. Why can’t you be obsessed with positive things?”

Cheer up Mommie. Fans love you for your body of work, including the flopps you would like to forget. If it’s any consolation, Supergirl is one of my favorite B-movies.

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