Sarah Paulson
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Am I going to get sued? I don't care because I think this is outrageous. She came to the play.
And I proceeded. My mother brought her to the play. They were in some kind of like writing group together. And my mother thought it'd be great to bring Trish Hawkins to the play. I mean, this is a whole other conversation about my mom. Hi, mom. But she came to the play, proceeded to say. She looked at me and sort of up and down. And then she went, your dress is yellow. Mine was pink.
And I proceeded. My mother brought her to the play. They were in some kind of like writing group together. And my mother thought it'd be great to bring Trish Hawkins to the play. I mean, this is a whole other conversation about my mom. Hi, mom. But she came to the play, proceeded to say. She looked at me and sort of up and down. And then she went, your dress is yellow. Mine was pink.
And I proceeded. My mother brought her to the play. They were in some kind of like writing group together. And my mother thought it'd be great to bring Trish Hawkins to the play. I mean, this is a whole other conversation about my mom. Hi, mom. But she came to the play, proceeded to say. She looked at me and sort of up and down. And then she went, your dress is yellow. Mine was pink.
Cut to two days later, I got an email that was six pages long of notes and a communication to me about what she had done when she had done the play. Jesus Christ. What she recommended I do. What? God. It was outrageous. Oh, my God. It was really outrageous. Trish Hawkins, I have not forgotten it, and I hope to see you never.
Cut to two days later, I got an email that was six pages long of notes and a communication to me about what she had done when she had done the play. Jesus Christ. What she recommended I do. What? God. It was outrageous. Oh, my God. It was really outrageous. Trish Hawkins, I have not forgotten it, and I hope to see you never.
Cut to two days later, I got an email that was six pages long of notes and a communication to me about what she had done when she had done the play. Jesus Christ. What she recommended I do. What? God. It was outrageous. Oh, my God. It was really outrageous. Trish Hawkins, I have not forgotten it, and I hope to see you never.
I didn't. I sort of just, you know, put it back in the file of things my mother has done. That's good, though.
I didn't. I sort of just, you know, put it back in the file of things my mother has done. That's good, though.
I didn't. I sort of just, you know, put it back in the file of things my mother has done. That's good, though.
Now, by the way... But, like, this is the deal. You cannot come to... You want to... If you're my dearest friend and we go have a cocktail or, you know, a little bread basket, Jason, or some air that we might eat, Jason. But, you know, post the show, some air. She knows you. We might eat some air. Air is so tasty sometimes after a show, though. It's really wild how good it can be.