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Jackie Collins RIP

She looked well for her age, she was doing a round of tv work in Britain last week and looked fine.

I've read a couple of her earlier works, very entertaining nonsense, with five hundred million sales she must have been rolling in it.
 
I watched her sister get eaten by a giant radioactive ant in a movie once. That's as close as I've got. By the end of the movie, I was cheering for the ant.
I think I remember that movie. Empire of the Ants. Talk about cheesy. At least it was a tad better than Day of the Triffids.


As for her books, I don't read crappola like that.
 
I tried to read Hollywood Wives once, but didn't get very far into it, maybe a few pages. She definately had an audience, i just wasn't in it. Bless her, hope she's well where ever she is now! :luv:
 
I got to work with her a couple times shooting video of her being interviewed. She was one of the nicest people I've met. Lovely. And friendly and very funny. She had class and style but also was very unguarded. She joked about Grindr and sex and pornogrphy and told wonderful stories about her teen years. I won't claim we were friends but she did remember my name and spoke to me like an equal even though she was the star and I was just the guy holding the camera.

The last time I saw her was maybe 3 months ago and we had no idea she was sick at all. She kept her illness a secret.
 
I've seen her a few times in restaurants--as recently as four months ago--and observed her as she interacted with her dinner companions. She looked both engaged and intelligent, and younger than her years.
 
I enjoyed her books Chances and Lucky. She always seemed to have a lot of class and much more dignity than her older sister, Joan whenever I saw her on TV being interviewed.
 
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