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“Lucky Me: My Life With - and Without – My Mother Shirley MacLaine” by Sachi Parker.
A short review:
First, Shirley MacLaine says she's devastated about the lies in the book and doesn’t know
why her daughter would say such things. Really? Did she really think there
would be no payback for abandoning her daughter?
Second, the book is not well written but the content is
fascinating. (Maybe she should have written it herself without help.) When questioned about
the truth of her claims, Satchi said in an interview that everyone in Hollywood knew everything that is in the book. If so, MacLaine should be in jail for
child abuse and others who knew and didn’t report it, as well.
I am neither a lover or hater of Shirley MacLaine but I did
read her autobiographical book “Out on a Limb” many years ago. I knew something
was amiss (it’s dripping with narcissism) when there was more in the book about her Russell Terrier than her daughter. So now we know why. She never saw her. Sachi says she still
loves her mother, (and that’s her right) but shouldn’t children be allowed to hate
mothers who abuse or abandon their children for art?
According to Parker, MacLaine left her with her father who
lived in Japan at the age of two (really!). She went on to make more money than
anyone needs. Instead of using this money for her daughter (she gave her
nothing, wouldn’t even pay for college) MacLaine sent $65,000 a
month to the father, (who sexually abused Parker) for over twenty years.
MacLaine believed that the man she left her daughter with was not the real
father, (even worse) but rather was a clone of her husband who was on a secret government
mission in space (which cost $65,000 a month.) When MacLaine found out – after
23 years apparently – with the evidence Parker showed her that the man was a
con, MacLaine divorced him.
As they say in art and life: you can’t make this stuff up.
Bravo to Sachi Parker for having the courage to tell her story.
** photo credit: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Photo
No "free use" photos of Sachi Parker on the internet. However, she looks exactly like Shirley MacLaine before she got really big.
Bravo to Sachi Parker for having the courage to tell her story.
** photo credit: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Photo
No "free use" photos of Sachi Parker on the internet. However, she looks exactly like Shirley MacLaine before she got really big.
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