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The socialite was furious after discovering National Lampoon's Pledge This! filmmakers had added nudity to the movie without checking with her first.
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So
they PhotoShopped-off her clothes? Call it hunch, but my guess is there was a period of time during filming in which the blonde dudshell and her knickers were not as one. Far more likely that they added filming during her nudity and paid her with a check.
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She says, "I'm angry that they edited the final cut without my permission.
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I thought the "final cut" is what remains after editing, but then who pays attention to semantics? There is a time for permission, Parith, and there is a time for anger. You have bad timing. Be still.
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"I took the part on the assurance I wouldn't do any nudity. I wanted to do something where I'd be taken seriously, and they added a load of scenes with naked girls.
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Ah . . . and there's the rub: ". . . a load of scenes with naked girls." Not to include skanks, I presume.
Parith? It is such a pitty--what with you wanting "to do something where [you'd] be taken seriously" and all. Interesting that you did not state that you
wanted to be taken seriously--like that's going to happen--but rather that you
wanted to do something where you'd be taken seriously. I thjink I may be able to help. I'd dare say any venue with a pole--excluding a firehouse--is where you stand the best chance of being taken. Seriously or otherwise.
"I was so angry I snubbed my own premiere."
You ditz. Had you not brought it to our attention, none of us would have known you were a no-show. Guess you showed—I mean no-showed--us/them, eh?
Way to go, tiger! "Hiss." Just "hiss."
(Please, God, spare us this misery.)
Vi