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Posted in Anne Hathaway, Crime, Raffaello Follieri, Relationships


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Yeah, still not buying it, Anne.
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In her defense, I had a felon ex and I would really rather run knives through either of my eyes then ever have to explain that situation to anyone, let alone on national television.
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I’m with Kaiser on this one. Where there’s smoke…
She’ll probably be called to testify and didn’t want to say anything self-incriminating before she strikes her deal.
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How many of us refuse to see what the man ,or, woman we love truly is? What makes this girl any different than the rest of us is the very public part of it. Still, this guy was probably easy to fall for. I’d rather have a guy like that than a manipulative, emotionally stunted, lazy, unenterprising, souless creep like Heidi’s Spencer for instance. This guy is handsome, well travelled, probably charming and has a lot of imagination, judging by his crime. Not exactly run of the mill, although obviously honest and well adjusted people are easier to stay in love with. Let’s hope Anne learned her lesson, she’s young. Why did I bring up Spencer though? Is it the looser aspect of it?
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she did live a pretty high life with this guy. One would think you would begin to become suspicious.
Four years and you don’t get the inkling that this guy is a crook? Hard to believe
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Yeah, c’mon, I mean she was only 22 years old when this guy got a hold of her. She was with him for four years, she obviously loved him and just took him at his word, as did, I might add, a lot of very powerful and much older people who weren’t sleeping with him at the time. Cut the girl some slack.
I think she’s been well prepared for interviews, but that doesn’t make her guilty of anything except being professional and solid. What’s not to buy? Does anyone honestly think this twenty something girl was in on trying to con people out of millions of dollars? I don’t get this.
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she comes off self-absorbed and pretentious.
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snappyfish- love is blind, deaf and dumb even for super-intuitive geniuses like you.
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“I think she handled the whole thing with a good deal of grace, but it’s something she’s going to have to talk about eventually.”
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umm no…actually, she doesnt have to talk about it. ever.
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She doesn’t strike me as pretentious. She strikes me as a private person trying to maintain dignity and composure in an interview that is making light a humiliating and nationally-talked-about scandal with her in the center of it.
I’d be stiff and falsely witty, as well.
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nicely said, Aspen. I think she’s adorable.
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