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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The magnitude of her downfall is such that being cheated on is, at this point, would have been a preferable scenario.[/quote] That's not wrong. At least the fault would be squarely on him vs. everyone talking about how insufferable she is and who can blame him.[/quote]+1 She is in the decline. [b]Soon she will be in concert at smaller venues like Wolftrap[/b]. [/quote] Well since she can't sing, don't think that will be an option for her. People go to her shows for the fun theatrics, expensive sets, and elaborate dance choreography not the quality of her music. But middle-aged women performers without serious talent don't have much of an audience. She's not Madonna, who is unique in being able to continue to draw. This is a tough time for her. Even with an incredible body and reasonably good dance talent, hard to see how she pivots from here. The best work ethic in the world won't compensate for mediocre talent plus sexism and ageism in a very harsh industry. I agree with the PP who said she should stop making terrible movies though. Maybe just do some judicious high-end glamour endorsements and work on adjusting to a quieter life. Her kids have very few years left at home. I'd focus on them while mulling over what could come next.[/quote]
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