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I have to tell you, Raquel Welch is the type of woman who almost makes me wish I were straight. I said ALMOST wishes I were straight! Such a beauty and we are really losing lots of people of notoriety, good and bad, this year, and it's only February.
I almost was going to ask you Rick, but I didn't, thinking you had your reasons.
Honestly, I agree with a little bit of each of the previous comments. A timeless beauty that was always there. Gay, bi, straight, you have to admire her beauty.
Would love to read a autobiography or biography of hers if she ever wrote one.
Always thought she was a beautiful woman, and if it's possible, which evidently it was, was more beautiful as she aged.
Thanks Rick. You did her justice in your memoriam.
#1 - At her debut: pretty though not uncommonly. #2 - She’s obviously promising at learning how to get the attention through the lens. #3 - Someone very talented at make-up and style geve gifted her with that look which will forever live on in our memories. The following ones: she answered the call of plastic surgery, though much less than some of her peers. And that’s probably what let her keep that beautiful look into her eyes. Anyway, she won’t belong to the past as long as we stand to love her.
I have to tell you, Raquel Welch is the type of woman who almost makes me wish I were straight. I said ALMOST wishes I were straight! Such a beauty and we are really losing lots of people of notoriety, good and bad, this year, and it's only February.
ReplyDelete@Rad-that's the beauty of movies and photographs, these people we admire stay beautiful, timeless, ageless.
ReplyDeleteShe was the Sofia Lauren or Catherine Deneuve of USA.
ReplyDeleteNot only a beauty but lot of class.
Scott from Massachusetts said...
ReplyDeleteI almost was going to ask you Rick, but I didn't, thinking you had your reasons.
Honestly, I agree with a little bit of each of the previous comments. A timeless beauty that was always there. Gay, bi, straight, you have to admire her beauty.
Would love to read a autobiography or biography of hers if she ever wrote one.
Always thought she was a beautiful woman, and if it's possible, which evidently it was, was more beautiful as she aged.
Thanks Rick. You did her justice in your memoriam.
The last star that came from the old studio system.
ReplyDeleteLast picture) Wow what a beautiful woman.
ReplyDelete#1 - At her debut: pretty though not uncommonly.
ReplyDelete#2 - She’s obviously promising at learning how to get the attention through the lens.
#3 - Someone very talented at make-up and style geve gifted her with that look which will forever live on in our memories.
The following ones: she answered the call of plastic surgery, though much less than some of her peers. And that’s probably what let her keep that beautiful look into her eyes.
Anyway, she won’t belong to the past as long as we stand to love her.
She'll always be Chutney's mom to me.
ReplyDeleteRIP Raquel. <3
she was famous in Italy too.
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