Thursday, March 11, 2010

Thank You Feldman


So by now I think everyone on the planet has heard about the tragic lose of Corey Haim. I did my blog on that yesterday, but I waited until Corey Feldman's words on the death of his best friend were heard. You could be thinking Nancy why did you wait? So many celebrities were commenting, some that are more "relevant" in their industries these days. In these days? Perhaps. This situation? In no way shape or form. Anyone who was a Haim Fan, had to at least LIKE Feldman, the two of them were beyond close. It's Michael Jackson syndrome. The world made jokes at his expense, talked about how sick he was, but as soon as he died, he became a legend! People had forgotten about Haim, and when they talked about him they talked about his struggle with drugs, or made fun of the add he put out a couple years ago to get back out there as an actor. Now he's dead and those same people are "so sad" and "mourning a great lose". ANYWAY, I'd like to point out that closer to the end of the blog I said that he's now getting the publicity he hungered for when he was alive (not a direct quote, but it was along those lines). Apparently Feldman agrees with me. He was on Larry King Live and said this:

"At the end of the day, Larry, where were all these people the last 10 years, the last 15 years of Corey's life? Where were all these people to lend a hand out, to reach out to him and say, you know, you're a legend, you're – you're an amazingly talented, wonderful person who's really never gone out of his way to hurt anybody other than himself? You see these people making great statements and that's wonderful and I hope they're all there for the memorial and I hope they're all there for the funeral. But where were they during his life?"



One more thing, one of those people who made fun of Haim for the ad, is now "so sad" commented on the interview saying Feldman should hold off on the interviews and mourn for his friend in Private. Why, because he called you out?

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