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"Diahann Carroll"

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Blogger Dennis R. Upkins said...

I remember watching a biography on her and she mentioned (and this was some years ago, so I may be off on the specifics) how she went from private school to public school as a kid and some of those kids thought she'd be weak and pushover and she had to show them the business very quickly. Her whole point was that just because she's prim and proper doesn't mean she's weak. And I could relate to that with my own childhood.

When I think of Diva (and I mean the good definition of the word), I think of royalty who light up the room with class, grace, beauty, strength, elegance and opulence. Be it an Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Collins, Patti LaBelle and of course Ms. Carroll.

They don't make women like them anymore.

Ms. Carroll is also an idol of mine because she's very regal, sophisticated, strong and intelligent and in essence debunks every negative stereotype that pervades about blacks.

She's an inspiration on so many levels.

Thank you for posting this.

10:24 AM

Blogger Véro B said...

We were faithful Julia watchers when I was a kid. :)

8:01 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

I loved Julia but I loved her on A Different World even more.

9:12 PM

Blogger Jill Davidson said...

I watched Julia every week. She always looks great, and is smart. What an inspiring person

9:43 PM

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