Assume you are talking about Kim Richards. If so, that's a hornet's nest. Or at least it used to be.
She's the aunt of the Hilton sisters, and legend is her mom pimped her out for roles as a teen. She spent a long time drugged out, and then sobered up. I understand she has been on that Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for a while, maybe still is.
It's a saga, and even then you don't know how much to believe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Assume you are talking about Kim Richards. If so, that's a hornet's nest. Or at least it used to be.
She's the aunt of the Hilton sisters, and legend is her mom pimped her out for roles as a teen. She spent a long time drugged out, and then sobered up. I understand she has been on that Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for a while, maybe still is.
It's a saga, and even then you don't know how much to believe.
yeah, i was too young to care about her mom pimpin' her out :-)
that said, rewatching this movie made me realize how much i hate her voice :-)
it's like demi moore, more masculine than most male voices. [Reply]
So I was bored flipping through useless channels looking at the same old shit last night, and I stumbled on X-Men: Days of Future Past on FXM last night. Every time I've watched this movie, Rogue never made an appearance until the very end when Logan woke up in the future, and Bobby died in China as the last line of defense for the Professor/wounded Magneto/Kitty/Logan.
Last night, I watched a version where Xavier, Bobby and Magneto go to the occupied mansion to save Rogue, and Bobby is killed there by three Sentinels getting Rogue out. They use Rogue to absorb Kitty's time traveling abilities (when did she get those, anyway?) so she can take a break and get medical help after being sliced open by Logan. When, exactly, did they make these changes, and why didn't they use this version in the theatrical release? I enjoyed it more than the other version. [Reply]