Rosie O'Donnell: Meat Loaf's mother wrote me and said, You can't be mean to my son'
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Rosie O'Donnell: Meat Loaf's mother wrote me and said, You can't be mean to my son'
"Meat Loaf french-kissed me [on The Rosie O'Donnell Show]. Well, we were doing that song [Paradise by the Dashboard Light] and he put me in a dip, and then he kissed me with his tongue. I was like, what the hell is going on? And it was live TV, so I didn't quite know what to do. So I looked up and I was like, OK! Uh, Meat Loaf We'll be back right after this! It was just something."
"Who is your favourite Irish person? Living or dead Sinead [O'Connor]. I loved Sinead. I thought she was an unbelievable artist and truth teller in a world that wasn't ready for it yet. I've read all of her stuff that she ever wrote, and all of her lyrics. I have tremendous empathy and sympathy for her and how she lived and sadly died so soon."
Every life has equal value, and forgetting that enables atrocities such as Gaza. A strong affection for Ireland appears alongside a favorite Irish figure: Sinead O'Connor, described as an unbelievable artist and truth teller, with extensive empathy for her life and early death. A live television incident involved Meat Loaf french-kissing during a performance of 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light,' prompting surprise, an apology to his embarrassment, and a remark that it 'did' taste like meatloaf with a little gravy. An acting role portrayed a lesbian nun romancing Miranda. The most embarrassing romantic act was waiting patiently, emphasizing forgiveness and vulnerability over grand gestures.
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