First her son dies suddenly now Anna Nicole Smith dead too at 39 |
This is Bizarre with a capital B.
The relatively short, sad and active life of Anna Nicole Smith is destined to become a movie. Who will play her, I don’t know, but the news has hit the wire that she’s gone and her death, like her son who died recently, is under investigation.
Anna Nicole Smith, the pneumatic blonde whose life played out as an extraordinary tabloid tale _ Playboy centerfold, jeans model, bride of an octogenarian oil tycoon, reality-show subject, tragic mother _ died Thursday after collapsing at a hotel. She was 39.
Smith was labeled a gold digger after marrying an oil tycoon many years her senior and can’t say I disagree, but still believe the news of her son dying was tragic and sad. I don’t like to hear that anybody has died, even alleged gold diggers. The family of the oil tycoon probably won’t have to continue fighting any more although — and this is purely speculation — it wouldn’t shock me if news comes out that somebody paid to take Anna out. I hope that’s not what happens but then I hoped Enron wasn’t real and believed that President Bush would do the right thing with the war. What I hope for and what actually happens tend to be different things in life sometimes.
Whatever happens, I fully expect more twists and turns. This will be one of those cases where death doesn’t end the story.
Did this post make you go hmm?





TD, I may be mistaken, but I would imagine that the lawyers who oversee her estate will petition the courts on behalf of her daughter.
Comment by Vince Williams — February 8, 2007 @ 4:42 pm PST
That’s right Vince, she has a baby daughter too.
Comment by TDavid — February 8, 2007 @ 4:47 pm PST
This story is more bizarre than that of her idol, Marilyn. I’m 90% gut sure that foul play is involved somewhere. Did you hear about Anna Nicole’s mother’s warning to her after her son died? “Be careful who you hang with, you could be next.”
Comment by Sterling Camden — February 9, 2007 @ 4:26 pm PST
Anna Nicole’s story and her persona weren’t as compelling as Marilyn’s. She never projected the irresistible vulnerability that made Marilyn so attractive to men, and to women. Marilyn’s disintegration had more pathos in it than poor Anna Nicole’s trash-talking flamboyance ever could.
Comment by Vince Williams — February 9, 2007 @ 5:26 pm PST
I’d have to agree with that, Vince. That’s part of what makes the Anna Nicole story so much more bizarre. You want to say that it’s a tragedy, but it verges on poor comedy - if it weren’t for the very real deaths.
Comment by Sterling Camden — February 9, 2007 @ 5:56 pm PST
Well said, Sterling.
Comment by Vince Williams — February 9, 2007 @ 7:04 pm PST
What if, just what if Danny(her son) is Dannylynn’s father? Talk about bazarre!
Comment by Carol — February 16, 2007 @ 10:36 am PST
Well, that would explain why she wouldn’t want a DNA test to be performed!
Comment by Sterling Camden — February 20, 2007 @ 10:49 am PST