Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. The Truth about Natalie Wood
Finally, after nearly thirty years, the truth has surfaced about what happened the night Natalie Wood died. I wrote a review of Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour, for Amazon, after I read it, and there has been an amazing response. I love that. A couple of people are hateful and call me names but that is all right. I think their protest shows how fearful they are that the truth might come to light. For me Dennis Davern and Marti Rulli (who wrote the book) have brought Natalie Wood,s dignity back. Before, we were led to believe that she was a drunk. That was not true and I never believed that it was true. She may have had more than usual to drink that night but she was not a drunk. She was angry. There was a fight, but a fight should not end in death. I have read all the books written about Natalie, but always felt the truth was missing. This book feels right on and I hope everyone who has asked the question of me, “What happened to Natalie?” will read it and the truth will come to light.
I worked with Natalie for seventeen years. See my book Hairdresser to the Stars, A Hollywood Memoir. She is on the cover. She gave me my career in film and was also a friend. She supported all her friends and has not been able to defend her truth. Now it is done. She remains in my heart and I am so happy to see that she is finally being given a truth for us to understand. Read the book. There will be a paperback soon and it includes more information. Funny how after so long people are able to open. The truth always comes to light. Thank Goodness.



























Comment by Ginger Blymyer on 23 March 2010:
I am amazed at the response to my interview of Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. There are nearly three hundred responses. It has become sort of a chatter with about eighteen people voicing their opinions, but it is amazing. Take a look if you can. I hope that the investigation opens again so Natalie’d Daughters can have some closure finally.
Comment by Mairi on 27 March 2010:
Ginger,
I enjoy your posts (from amazon), however, I think I’m going to opt out for now because too many people are using it for a forum and that’s not what it’s for. Suffice it to say, your wisdom shows clearly through your writings and I respect and honor you for that. I will keep an eye out for your books, as they sound most interesting!! (I am Kinks4ever on amazon, by the way)
Cheers,
mairi
Comment by Ginger Blymyer on 12 May 2010:
The forum got to be sort of garbagy, (is that a word) It just made me weary. Not about the book at all just screaming at each other with one or two acting like total idiots. I am happy it seems to be done now. I don’t see anymore. Thanks