Rosie O’Donnell Reveals Why She Left The U.S. For Ireland
Rosie O’Donnell opened up on TikTok about her decision to move to Dublin.
Rosie O’Donnell opened up on TikTok about her decision to move to Dublin.
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“I told them when I took the job I am not doing a sex scene,” O’Donnell recalled. “But the women who work there are so smart, and they’re young, they’re in their 30s and 40s and they’re writing unbelievably great stuff.”
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“Regardless of how society has changed in the last 17 years,” Kate Moenning, who plays Shane, tells GO, “what hasn’t changed is the primal desire to be seen and to love and be loved.”
“I’m the fiance of Tina. So Bette and Tina have broken up, and I’m the person who’s about to marry Tina. And that comes with meeting all of her group and feeling like the outsider and like I don’t have the right clothes,” O’Donnell explained on Hot Takes & Deep Dives with Jess Rothschild.
O’Donnell will play Carrie, “a brash and kind-hearted public defender who is thrust into Bette’s life and quickly gets under her skin.”
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