Publication: National Enquirer
Date: 11 April 2011
You can't really expect the truth from the supermarket rags. You can't even expect internal consistency.
Case in point: Last month, it was the Enquirer who had Elizabeth Taylor THE END on the cover of their magazine when the great movie star entered the hospital. It looked like they expected her to be dead before the magazine hit the stands. Now, they say she could have been saved except for a medical mistake, and they promise to tell who is to blame.
They also say they have the deathbed love letter of Miss Taylor to her former husband Larry Fortensky. Their source for this story is Fortensky's sister.
Best wishes to the family and friends of Miss Elizabeth Taylor, America's last true movie star, from a fan.
Date: 11 April 2011
You can't really expect the truth from the supermarket rags. You can't even expect internal consistency.
Case in point: Last month, it was the Enquirer who had Elizabeth Taylor THE END on the cover of their magazine when the great movie star entered the hospital. It looked like they expected her to be dead before the magazine hit the stands. Now, they say she could have been saved except for a medical mistake, and they promise to tell who is to blame.
They also say they have the deathbed love letter of Miss Taylor to her former husband Larry Fortensky. Their source for this story is Fortensky's sister.
Best wishes to the family and friends of Miss Elizabeth Taylor, America's last true movie star, from a fan.
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