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So, you know, he's in warrior mode.
So, you know, he's in warrior mode.
You can draw them. You just don't draw them in any detail. In any detail. Okay. You know, I did one yesterday because I've been asked a lot, how's the jury reacting? Yeah. And I think they were incredibly pained by Steele's cross-examination of Mia because she was shrunk into herself. She kept her head down. I've never seen a witness not make eye contact with anybody in the courtroom.
You can draw them. You just don't draw them in any detail. In any detail. Okay. You know, I did one yesterday because I've been asked a lot, how's the jury reacting? Yeah. And I think they were incredibly pained by Steele's cross-examination of Mia because she was shrunk into herself. She kept her head down. I've never seen a witness not make eye contact with anybody in the courtroom.
You can draw them. You just don't draw them in any detail. In any detail. Okay. You know, I did one yesterday because I've been asked a lot, how's the jury reacting? Yeah. And I think they were incredibly pained by Steele's cross-examination of Mia because she was shrunk into herself. She kept her head down. I've never seen a witness not make eye contact with anybody in the courtroom.
For the most part, I get a lot of affirmation, you know? Puffy Combs' mom is sitting behind me, and she tapped me on the shoulder and gave me a thumbs up. She likes the way I'm drawing her son. Really? Yeah. And I said, well, ma'am, do you mind if I draw you? And she right away started posing for me.
For the most part, I get a lot of affirmation, you know? Puffy Combs' mom is sitting behind me, and she tapped me on the shoulder and gave me a thumbs up. She likes the way I'm drawing her son. Really? Yeah. And I said, well, ma'am, do you mind if I draw you? And she right away started posing for me.
For the most part, I get a lot of affirmation, you know? Puffy Combs' mom is sitting behind me, and she tapped me on the shoulder and gave me a thumbs up. She likes the way I'm drawing her son. Really? Yeah. And I said, well, ma'am, do you mind if I draw you? And she right away started posing for me.
Welcome back, everybody. This is Christine Cornell. People are fascinating. The stories are fascinating. It's always a challenge.
Welcome back, everybody. This is Christine Cornell. People are fascinating. The stories are fascinating. It's always a challenge.
It's both things. You want to have an accurate drawing that really resembles them, and you want to capture a little bit of the dynamic of the courtroom. You can't help but feel that there was a tension between P. Diddy and, you know, Cassie. Yeah. I could see it on her, you know, because, you know, she held her own, but she wept a little. Mm-hmm. And Diddy, of course, is fighting for his life.
It's both things. You want to have an accurate drawing that really resembles them, and you want to capture a little bit of the dynamic of the courtroom. You can't help but feel that there was a tension between P. Diddy and, you know, Cassie. Yeah. I could see it on her, you know, because, you know, she held her own, but she wept a little. Mm-hmm. And Diddy, of course, is fighting for his life.
So, you know, he's in warrior mode.
So, you know, he's in warrior mode.
You can draw them. You just don't draw them in any detail. In any detail. Okay. You know, I did one yesterday because I've been asked a lot, how's the jury reacting? Yeah. And I think they were incredibly pained by Steele's cross-examination of Mia because she was shrunk into herself. She kept her head down. I've never seen a witness not make eye contact with anybody in the courtroom.