March 24th, 2008, 02:20 PM
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As promised Amy Irving does warn Steven Spielberg about the unexpected visitor knocking on her door. This meeting took place in one of his offices behind closed doors. Digging deep enough our sources have found one or two people willing to shed some light on the main content of the conversation.
After giving him the heads up about Tom Cruise’s intentions Amy Irving apparently also asked Steven Spielberg to have a talk with their son, since she seemed worried that in his anger and determination to defend the people he loves he might act impulsively and end up doing more harm than good in the end.
Word also has it Amy Irving made a fascinating offer, she still knows enough people in ‘old Hollywood’ and likes to think she still carries enough clout there to get her foot between the door. She thought it would not be hard to get more than a few of them enforcing Steven Spielberg’s team. And offered, as reported to our sources to take care of this.
You probably already guessed who the last person the church of strong believers approached is? Good.
To establish this contact a family acquaintance was used. Again, we have to relate to what people told our sources. We have to take their word for it, but since our sources are willing to vouch for them we will go ahead and run with it.
The family acquaintance told Steven Spielberg’s mother it is rather well known that she initially had more of her share of trouble with Kate Capshaw. So was it known she had trouble with Kate Capshaw’s role in the break up of Steven Spielberg’s first marriage, not in the least because she was very fond of the first Mrs. Spielberg.
And while things had gotten a lot better in recent years, the family acquaintance points out that maybe the first instincts Steven Spielberg’s mother had about her where on the mark after all. Kate Capshaw is no good for her son. She has been harming him and things will only get worse if no action is taken. They have been trying to warn Steven Spielberg about this but he won’t listen to them. Maybe he will listen to her.
Are sources tell us they’ve been told Steven Spielberg’s mother answer was loud and clear and came down to this;
Often people get wiser with the climbing of years and that this was the only reason she was willing to let the family acquaintance with just a message;
It’s said she told him that, yes, initially she had been having big trouble with Kate Capshaw and did indeed have big issues with the role she played in ending Steven Spielberg’s first marriage, not in the least because of her fondness of Amy Irving.
It took until Steven Spielberg made a movie that nearly did him in – because matters he had been running for , avoiding, denying, came crushing down on him all at once while shooting this movie – it was one person who got him through that difficult period in tact – for her to have a drastic change of mind about Kate Capshaw.
It’s said she told the family acquaintance she was not proud it had taken her that long to see past her prejudice, but that once she did there can be no doubt about it she from then one considered her as one of her own – as one of the family and that an attack on her would be considered as an attack on all of them. She also told the family acquaintance that he should know that with that she did not mean just the direct family.
Our sources have also been told she issued a strong, unmistakable warning; one more move against her son, daughter in law and grandchildren and she would enlist the support of them all that if she was forced in doing so, the family acquaintance and his friends would curse the day they were born.
Before booting him out the door, she told the family acquaintance to never show his face again there was no telling what she would do…if her son did not beat her to it.
The last stage in this chapter is some tough love Steven Spielberg’s mother had for him. Again informed by entrusted sources, our sources tell us Kate Capshaw’s mother reprimanded Steven Spielberg. Word has it she feels he’s not hitting back hard enough. But Kate Capshaw came to his defense stating Steven Spielberg is doing what he can to end the madness There simply are certain boundaries he is not willing to cross a level he’s not willing to sink to. Sometimes this leads to him fighting the battle with one hand tight behind his back.
It’s said that Steven Spielberg's mother concluded that if Steven Spielberg’s conscience won’t allow him to take some hard measures, maybe someone else should do it. But Steven Spielberg would not hear of this and told her to let him handle things his way and to not get caught up in this.
Apparently this is where things stand at this moment; Steven Spielberg now, apparently is willing to play the card that was handed him by his powerful ally, now it’s Kate Capshaw voicing doubts and concern;
She’s been heard saying she worried Steven Spielberg feels obliged to use all sources available to him, to defend his family even if this will take a toll on him. He fears there is no telling how far they are willing to go if he doesn’t. Yet, Kate Capshaw fears what it will do to him personally when he does use the information.
You without any doubt have noticed that, more than before most of the information in this chapter has come to us though third – sometimes even fourth – hand. But our sources feel confident enough to consider the information reliable.
The stakes are getting higher with each development, and it is getting harder to get the information. But as long as our sources are successful and feel confident enough to deem what they get back reliable we will continue keeping you up to date.
It may take us longer before we can bring you a new chapter than previously but we’ll continue reporting back to you frequently.
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March 24, 2008
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