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The Senator's Wife by Jen Lyon
The Senator's Wife by Jen Lyon








The Senator

It also inspired a satirical pseudo-sequel in Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, released in 1970, which has garnered a similar reputation.

The Senator

The first, made in 1967, was hated by critics yet a huge box-office hit today it's seen as a So Bad, It's Good Cult Classic. The novel was wildly popular upon publication (thanks largely to its juicy Horrible Hollywood detailing), and had two film adaptations.

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note The term "dolls" may come from dolophine, a form of methadone also used as a painkiller and sleep aid, and very addictive. While one might think "Dolls" refers to these leading ladies, it is a slang term for pills - particularly sleeping pills and weight loss pills - and almost everyone in the book pops them like candy. They start out as roommates in New York, and each of them achieves fame and fortune in the cutthroat world of show business, with plenty of ups and downs along the way, particularly where their love lives are concerned. It follows the lives of three women - Anne Welles, Neely O'Hara, and Jennifer North - from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s. Valley of the Dolls is a 1966 novel by Jacqueline Susann. You just take one step at a time, never look back and always keep your eyes glued to the top." And no member of the Claws cast would be complete without a pristine manicure, this one by Morgan Dixon at Mad Nails."When you're climbing Mount Everest, nothing is easy. Mark Antony and Camille Thompson styled her hair (with color by Gloss Brooklyn), and she carried a bespoke bouquet made of old brooches. The bride looked stunning in a gown by Venchy Couture Brooklyn, a headpiece by BrooksAnn Camper, earrings by Illona Rubin and a locket by Tree Town Paper with a piece of her mother’s lace dress inside, plus her ring by Van Scoy Jewelry incorporating a diamond that belonged to her grandmother. RELATED VIDEO: ‘Nail Down!’ What Happens When There’s a Nail Emergency on the Set of Claws? “He was so kind and considerate and loving and let me be exactly the person that I wanted to be and saw me through a terrible battle was eating disorders, saw me through float me when I was doing like theater jobs that didn’t pay anything ,and he just showed up and was like the man of my dreams and he had been there all along,” she says. But a year and a half later, she found herself more in love with him than ever - and popped the question to him during a trip to New Orleans.










The Senator's Wife by Jen Lyon