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I've followed her career since the '80s because she is Canadian (hailing from a town just 20 minutes from where I live) and Italo-Canadian (offspring of blue-collar Italian immigrant parents)
I celebrate anyone/anything great that's come from my country.
And, yeah, I've got a thing for Italian goddesses, too
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I didn't know who Linda Evangelista was until spurred on to discover by your entry.
The quintessential Vogue model image.
Very familiar of course.
Her personal life seems typically confused and tumultuous.
Now an older woman, she has to adjust to not being visually stunning.
Is she your heart-throb?
Curtis,
I've followed her career since the '80s because she is Canadian (hailing from a town just 20 minutes from where I live) and Italo-Canadian (offspring of blue-collar Italian immigrant parents)
I celebrate anyone/anything great that's come from my country.
And, yeah, I've got a thing for Italian goddesses, too
I've also had a thing about Italian beauties.
Sophie Lauren--especially the dancing scenes from It Started in Naples.
Then Laura Antonelli--I wonder whatever happened to her" --probably cooking pasta in Rome as we speak.
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