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Role models

Posted By: MTqueenB on 2006-06-10
In Reply to: female role models - laura bush and oprah

There are a lot of them. I personally know many women whom I admire. But, if we're talking about celebrities, I would say Kathy Lee Gifford for forgiving her husband's infidelity and lying. Also for having the courage to leave a multimillion dollar a year job (Regis and Kathy Lee) and pursue her dreams - writing her own plays, trying a new music style.

I admire Olivia Newton John for surviving breast cancer, raising a child on her own, and just giving the world class and dignity.

I admire Vanessa Williams for surviving the mess after she was de-crowned as Miss America and coming back to have a great career.

I admire Nicole Kidman for handling her separation and divorce from Tom Cruise in a mature manner. No sniping and no name calling.

I admire Lauren Hutton for living her life adventurously and with real compassion and concern for other people. I also like that she refused to fix the gap in her front teeth.

There are a lot of great role models, both men and women.


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