I have nothing snarky to say about Joan Rivers' appearance. We should all be that happy with how we look on camera, frankly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Joan Rivers was my hero.
When I was in New York, I got to see Joan Rivers do an hour of material, and it blew my mind. I don't remember how old she was at the time, but she just had this edgy hour that had so much funny stuff in it, and she was so fearless. If you only watch her on the red carpet, you don't get a sense of what a legendary standup comedian she is.
Not that it was Twiggy's fault, but the ubiquity of her image created a sense in young women that to be stylish meant to be skinny, flat-chested with an ingenue face and straight hair.
All that some actresses want is for people to take them seriously instead of caring about how they look.
There are so many glamorous actresses, but you know what? In the real world, nobody looks like that.
Joan was one of my biggest fans, as was Chrissie Hynde.
I don't pay attention to celebrities. I don't photograph them. They don't dress so... interestingly. They have stylists. I prefer real women who have their own taste.
A Joan Crawford dress looks really good on an hourglass figure.
Vanessa Williams in person is like... the camera cannot capture how gorgeous this woman is! She is just so breathtaking.
I think Joan Rivers is such an untapped legend that people just don't appreciate, because they grew up with her on QVC, or they grew up with her on E!, or they grew up watching her do the things that in their minds the more prestigious comics wouldn't have taken or done.