“We are verifying that it is not true,” said Debbie Styer, senior vice president of group publicity at William Morrow, publisher of her book “Here’s the Story…” “The real story of what happened in [McCormick’s] life and behind the scenes of the show will all come out when the book comes out.”
Whewww. Look, in theory I have nothing against attractive people getting it on. But in practice, this would have meant that every time I heard “Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!” I was going to envision a very different, very sweaty scenario. So. Very. Wrong. Already the news had me experiencing post-traumatic stress syndrome flashbacks to the first time I watched “Sister My Sister” and sat open-mouthed through all the insanely inappropriate yet freakishly hot sister-on-sister action. That film needs a disclaimer that says, “Warning: May cause scarring for life.”
I guess what this non-story really reaffirms is that, gasp, you can’t believe everything you read on the internet. I know, shocking. Actually, I was immediately skeptical of this report when I saw that its source was the ever-disreputable ContactMusic.com. These are the same folks who spun Leisha Hailey’s cute comments about her AfterEllen Hot 100 list supremacy into a frightened feud with Angelina Jolie. In short, take everything they say with a grain of salt. I like mine on a margarita.
Chuckles...
ReplyDeleteCindy was the one with true dyke-ability. When's her book "coming out"?
Jan and Cindy (post-puberty, please...no kiddie porn) would have been the hot combo.
ReplyDeleteI think ContactMusic was also the source of one of the more bizarre rumors I heard last year -- that Beyonce and Eva Longoria were going to star in a U.S. remake of Tipping the Velvet. Talk about WTF ...
ReplyDeletethank god! but yes, also too late for me when I heard... and why was it that the first thing that popped into my head was "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"?
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