![]() It’s really not honoring the other actor and we have to honor that. I stayed for hers to the 12th, the 13th hour and she never turned around and stayed for any of mine. I just held my tongue then because, as you know from the book, she never stayed for any of my close-ups. … It’s very hard to be with a person on the set who is totally ungiving to the other actor. RUTANYA ALDA: I tried to be fair in my book and I hope when Faye reads it she can respect the fact that I was fair to her. ![]() On the other hand, the book “Mommie Dearest” always felt to me like Christina had a huge axe to grind. ![]() ![]() You write of several moments too where she was gracious - signing photos, posing for photos on set with your brother, when you give her the sweater you made and so on. WASHINGTON BLADE: Although you don’t hold back at all in your book concerning working with Faye Dunaway, your “Mommie Dearest” co-star, it didn’t feel to me that you had an axe to grind. ![]()
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