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Christina Crawford’s memoir Mommie Dearest  (with Angela Tucker)

Christina Crawford’s memoir Mommie Dearest (with Angela Tucker)

FromGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir Podcast


Christina Crawford’s memoir Mommie Dearest (with Angela Tucker)

FromGlamorous Trash: A Celebrity Memoir Podcast

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chelsea and Angela Tucker (You Should Be Grateful, The Adoptee Next Door) dive into the whirlpool of trauma that is Christina Crawford’s 1978 memoir Mommie Dearest, as well as her mother Joan Crawford’s 2017 autobiography A Portrait of Joan. From the infamous film based on Mommie Dearest, to the extremely damaging adoption process, this memoir has the distinction of being the first “tell all” celebrity memoir!

Show Notes:

Joyce Maynard episode

Jennette McCurdy episode

The Guardian Article by Elizabeth Day


Where to find our Guest: Angela Tucker

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Released:
Nov 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join comedian Chelsea Devantez as she and her friends recap and celebrate the memoirs of celebrity women. "The Book Club, dismissed as a feminine, frivolous time to drink wine and gossip is also a radical activity: a rare place where women have long been able to engage with the transformative power of books" - Jess McHugh