Sigrid, The Norwegian Siren. This is the daughter Estella & GSL never had...or did we? Come clean 'Stel; back in the mid 90s when you hosted GSL during frequent summons to stand at wedding, might you have tippy-toed into his chambers in the wee smalls for clandestine cuddle? photo by Knut Aaserud |
I stumbled across this little spitfire only a few weeks ago. In case you were wondering what you get if you place GSL in a petri dish and extract Why Chromosome the results are below.
As you can plainly see, no matter the mare, GSL genes assert Toy Bulldog dominance. I know exactly how this charming little vid went down.... Label sets up shoot and sends team. Sigrid shows up in jeans, t-shirt, sneaks: sends choreographer out for coffee, tells director with Kurosawa meets Kubrick film school pretensions to just get proper lighting, point camera, and stay outta the way...."I've got this".
Just try and not watch at least a dozen times in the next week.
Estella did love being GSL's "Plus One" at those many weddings we attended. GSL would be closing the deal with a cute bridesmaid and a song 'Stella liked would beckon...she then appears just off GSL's left shoulder giving cute bridesmaid "get lost sweetie" smile and realizes every girl's dream....shuckin' & jivin' to Rick James with GSL
Below vid is a fairly accurate representation of 'Stella's dance moves (eye roll isn't even close)....and she looks like Sophie Ellis Bextor too.
Have you seen Christine & the Queens ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RBzsjga73s
ReplyDeleteJust now for the first time! Love it!! Choreographer not sent out for coffee there to our great benefit. Very cleverly executed all the way around with that perfect shade of blue backdrop. Will definitely do more research with C & Qs.
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DeleteGlad that you like her. Her is a link to an article that I read about her the other day https://inews.co.uk/culture/christine-queens-chris-interview-heloise-letissier/
ReplyDeleteA very interesting artist and the whole gender fluidity/pansexual stuff only interests me in how it influences artistic expression but do not have any problem with her publicizing if it's helpful getting her work more notice or is helpful (to her/others) personally.
DeleteAll that said, I generally find people (artists particularly) inclined towards reticence re personal life more interesting...and I sense Chris heading in that direction...she's only 30.
Listen 'Stel you dumb-dumb; log in properly and show The Den & our immaculately conceived daughter some respect. Just cut & paste (which saves) before sending in case there are issues.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't manage a reasonably clever (for you) comment by COB today then expect a Den Realignment over who we grant immortality.
To help you focus imagine your least fave Aunt and arch-nemesis curled up on Den Loveseat with GSL as we rake you over the coals....oh, and she's right just "get your nails done and lose 5 pounds..."
I meant 'copy' before paste which saves for resending if need be.
DeleteWhen GSL is right, he's right! We would have made one scrappy son or daughter, that's for sure. And, yes to the weddings...fun.
ReplyDelete"Scrappy"?!?! Were Joan of Arc and Charlemagne "scrappy"?!?! No, your mother's yorkie was scrappy. A progeny of GSL & Estella, after a few formative years of bouncing on GSL's knee and hanging on his every word, would have commanded Legions and spent a gap year conquering Gaul and Asia Minor!!!
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