![]() Gershon: Susie Bright, she was supposed to take me around. That's why the bar scene is so authentic-it's all lesbians. Tilly: This scene here it was all Susie Bright's friends. Tilly: Once they got the two of us in the room, I thought, "This is a girl that I can really see being in a relationship with." Gershon: You're the really, truly the only real actress I've stayed friends with… It made my job easy to kind of objectify her. It's just so easy to watch her, like her butt and her legs. Gershon: As soon as I met Jen, I thought, "Oh my God, all I have to do is watch her." She was so amusing and so fun. A studio offered the a lot more money to make the movie, but they said that they had to make Corky a man. Tilly: It was a classic film noir, except instead of the lead being a male, it was Corky. I wanted to be like all the guys I project on to. I had been dancing for five months, so I was so floaty and I wanted to be in my body more like a boxer…Marlon Brando, Monty Clift, Robert Mitchum. all my nails and my hair off, and I started boxing. Gershon: I was coming right off of Showgirls, and I was so ultra femme in that. We're going to sell it to you." It was called "Vamp." All my makeup is like shades of violet, like my lipstick is purple-y. We're saving it somebody, but they were supposed to pick it up yesterday. It had just come out, and I went into Chanel and they said, "Oh, we only have one bottle. Jennifer Tilly (Violet): I wanted my hair to have a violet sheen, so it's black but if you see it in the correct light, it's very dark. I mean, it's the typical part that I've watched my whole life, and it's never been a woman. We will not let you do this movie." I never get to play the hero and to get the chick. Literally, I was told, "You are ruining your career doing this movie. © 2024 NYP Holdings, Inc.Gina Gershon (Corky): My agents didn't want me to do it. After a critical Facebook post from Melendez in 2009, Stern laced into his former employee, deriding him on air as a “backstabbing c–t.” Stern hasn’t always been so sanguine about criticism from his former staff. Howard doesn’t even go downstairs and offer Scott his condolences,” John “Stuttering John” Melendez, a former “Tonight Show” announcer who worked with Stern from 1988 to 2004, told The Post. In an exposé by The Post, former longtime show hands unloaded on the shock jock, accusing him of being a cruel penny-pincher who, among others things, forced his longtime show engineer Scott Salem to beg for money on a GoFundMe to pay for medical bills as his wife died of cancer. “You don’t like me, you don’t wanna work for me. I couldn’t give a f–k what people think about me,” he continued. “I swear to you, I don’t spend a minute worrying about it. “The New York Post wrote an article that I’m a scumbag,” Stern said Tuesday, scoffing at the piece. Howard Stern brushed off criticism from former show members who spoke to The Post last week, telling his radio audience that he didn’t care. Howard Stern’s friend, longtime stylist Ralph Cirella, dead at 58: ‘He didn’t take care of himself’ ‘Howard Stern Show’ honors late stylist Ralph Cirella with heartbreaking tribute Howard Stern recalls late friend Ralph Cirella’s first radio show call-in: Listen Howard Stern reveals why he was off the air last week: ‘I just want to announce something’
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