danemodsandy
Well-known member
Disturbing
It was really disturbing last night to see "Entertainment Tonight's" report. They showed an interview done only last week in the Bahamas, with Mark Steines greeting Anna Nicole like an old friend and playing kissy-face with her. Anna Nicole was slurring words and was obviously having a hard time keeping it together, yet Steines kept on with the interview.
Worse, Steines was the one chosen to report on Anna Nicole's death, which he did with no visible emotion whatever; it looked as if it was just another story to him. Whoever put him on-air with the story after showing that interview displayed pretty dubious taste, if you ask me.
What's saddest of all is that we've had months of Anna Nicole's "E.T." interviews since her son Daniel died, with Anna Nicole obviously impaired in most of them. It's horrifying to think that so many people were around her, and evidently NONE of them thought enough of her to stage an intervention. It was clearly high, HIGH time for a trip to Betty Ford, but it would appear that nobody was willing to risk their meal ticket or their tiny share of her limelight.
Sad. When will people ever learn that addictions have to be treated if the person is to continue living? Ignoring the problem or making excuses is not help- only treatment is help. A healthy, functioning Anna Nicole would have been worth far more to the ghouls around her than the shell of a woman she became, but no one was able to see past the moment.
I wonder if any of her hangers-on has the decency to wish they'd done something for her besides prop her up and stick her in front of the cameras?
Sad. SAD.
It was really disturbing last night to see "Entertainment Tonight's" report. They showed an interview done only last week in the Bahamas, with Mark Steines greeting Anna Nicole like an old friend and playing kissy-face with her. Anna Nicole was slurring words and was obviously having a hard time keeping it together, yet Steines kept on with the interview.
Worse, Steines was the one chosen to report on Anna Nicole's death, which he did with no visible emotion whatever; it looked as if it was just another story to him. Whoever put him on-air with the story after showing that interview displayed pretty dubious taste, if you ask me.
What's saddest of all is that we've had months of Anna Nicole's "E.T." interviews since her son Daniel died, with Anna Nicole obviously impaired in most of them. It's horrifying to think that so many people were around her, and evidently NONE of them thought enough of her to stage an intervention. It was clearly high, HIGH time for a trip to Betty Ford, but it would appear that nobody was willing to risk their meal ticket or their tiny share of her limelight.
Sad. When will people ever learn that addictions have to be treated if the person is to continue living? Ignoring the problem or making excuses is not help- only treatment is help. A healthy, functioning Anna Nicole would have been worth far more to the ghouls around her than the shell of a woman she became, but no one was able to see past the moment.
I wonder if any of her hangers-on has the decency to wish they'd done something for her besides prop her up and stick her in front of the cameras?
Sad. SAD.