Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fergie may or may not be going bankrupt





Someone needs to learn how to manage money. Even if someone saves her she'll just end up in debt again in a few years like what happened in the 1990's.

Fergie is not royal any more and she needs to learn how to live like a normal person. She used to be a commoner so she should know how to live on a budget. I will blame The Firm for part of it as while she was married to Andrew she knew she could buy whatever she wanted without consequences. The Queen is frugal, but the rest of the Windsors sure aren't.

So when will we be seeing her on The Real Duchesses of New York?

2 comments:

  1. This is off topic but I noticed your name on Jezebel. I and my co-author Catrina Whitley have an article coming out in the Historical Journal this December that speculates Henry VIII had a Kell postive blood type, which means he was the causal factor behind the miscarriages and stillbirths suffered by Catherine of Aragon and Ann Boleyn. Moreover, if was Kell positive, he might have had McLeod syndrome, which basically can make you turn batshit insane in your forties and you keep getting crazier the longer you live. I thought you might be interested, since this would be a big news for the Tudors.

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  2. i watched Oprah Winfrey interviewing Sarah Ferguson on YouTube. i'd previously had no idea that Sarah had received so little and had forgone the money in order to retain her friendship with Andrew and the royal family. Her honesty and humanity were amazing.
    Like the commenter immediately before me i found your blog via a comment on Jezebel (where i also comment as as Panty_Buns.
    Loved your comment on the article about Madonna wanting to tour with Lady Gaga (love them both). i'm not sure whether my comment there was approved or not, and wondered whether i should post it on my fashion blog (i blog about Gaga often). How long do you think i should wait to see whether my comment is approved before posting it on my blog Full Brief Panties?
    Back to your subject: i agree with your assessment, obviously. ii'd love to see Fergie more on television, though i'm not so sure about the "Real Duchesses of York" idea.

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