Sharon Tate in her final scene that appeares in the film “12 plus 1,” 1969. — &ldq
Sharon Tate in her final scene that appeares in the film “12 plus 1,” 1969. — “Sharon was a beautiful person in every way. She was kind and loving, and it would never have been in her to hurt anyone. Everyone who met her recognised the sweetness in her. We were amazingly close as kids. Our dad was in the military, and we were always upping and moving home, so the only real constant Sharon and I had in our lives was each other. When she became a star she didn’t change at all. Everyone knows that Hollywood can be a cruel place and, God knows, there’s a lot of dishonesty and double-crossing, but Sharon never played that game. I’ve met so many people over the years who met her, maybe even just once, and remembered something nice she had said or done.“—Debra Tate, in a interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly which was published on August 6th, 2019.https://www.instagram.com/p/CGGAgBWnnNk/?igshid=1f1bc9vbkveb3 -- source link
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