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lady-jane-asher · 2 months
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Paul McCartney and his then fiancee, actress Jane Asher, visited Iran for 2 days in 1968 on their way back from India, touring historic and cultural sites such as Tehran's Shah Mosque. From [email protected] twitter! 🌸✨
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Beauty Jane photographed during an Alfie publicity shot, on July 5th, 1965🌺
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Via @ladyjaneasher on Instagram🌺
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catherinesboleyn · 3 months
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Jane Asher as Lady Jane Grey in The Prince and the Pauper (1962)
Jane Asher as Jane Seymour in Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
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beatleswings · 1 month
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JANE ASHER at her home in 57 Wimpole Street, London. 1964.
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m1ssunderstanding · 5 months
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Does anyone else think about the fact that My Fair Lady came out at the end of 1964? Basically right after Paul moved in with the Ashers? And how Higgins lived on 27 Wimpole Street and the Ashers lived on 57 Wimpole Street? It's not unlikely Jane and Paul watched it together and I am dying to know what that post-film conversation looked like. So many ways it could've gone but my best bet is Jane comes out like "well this is an awkward coincidence. I hope it's not bringing up any weird feelings for him." And Paul's just like "I really liked the ending, you know? How she just comes back and finds his slippers. Where do I get me a girl like that?" And then it's a huge fight. Because they were both each other's Higgins. Ugh.
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earlymodernbarbie · 9 months
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From left to right: Sheila Allen as Princess Mary, Katya Douglas as Princess Elizabeth and Jane Asher as Lady Jane Grey in The Prince and The Pauper (1962)
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harryforvogue · 10 months
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book recommendations that are similar to my fics
i tried <333
harry and mia
dreamland billionaires by lauren asher (ceo trope)
the dead romantics by ashley poston (quiet reserved MC x overwhelmed FMC in literary setting)
the spanish love deception by elena armas (grumpy x sunshine),
beautiful bastard by christina lauren (serious MC, workplace setting)
the hating game by sally thorne (grumpy MC, workplace rivals)
love on the brain by ali hazelwood (grumpy MC x sunshine FMC, workplace, male pining)
neon gods by katee roberts (grumpy MC, hades x persephone)
harry and faye
practice makes perfect by sarah adams (nervous FMC x tattooed hottie MC)
all the lovers in the dark by mieko kawakami (depressed FMC wanting to change her life around)
georgie, all along by kate clayborn (FMC has anxiety)
harry and fleur
the wisteria society of lady scoundrels by india holton (grumpy/serious FMC x flirty MC, rivals-to-lovers, forced to work together)
these violent delights by chloe gong (friends to lovers to exes to enemies to lovers to enemies to lovers), 
harry and lucia
the heart principle by helen hoang (FMC has OCD)
forget me not by julie soto (grumpy x sunshine, second chance romance)
happy place by emily henry (second chance romance, break up for a good reason)
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake (characters messed up all around)
harry and miriam
yours truly by abby jimenez (MC has really bad anxiety)
people we meet on vacation by emily henry (sunshine FMC x nervous MC, second chance romance-ish)
below zero by ali hazelwood (MC doesn’t know he’s hot, nervous MC x happy FMC)
harry and yasmine
a rogue of one's own by evie dunmore (enemies to lovers, male pining, historical romance)
emily wilde’s encylopaedia of fairies by heather fawcett (academic setting, serious FMC x playful MC)
love theoretically by ali hazelwood (academic rivals)
divine rivals by rebecca ross (enemies to lovers, rivals to lovers)
harry and aaliyah
portrait of a scotsman by evie dunmore (grumpy MC x artsy FMC)
pride and prejudice by jane austen (duh!)
the belle of belgrave square by mimi matthews (marriage of convenience, grumpy MC)
harry and annaliese
the poppy wife by caroline scott (post ww1 romance)
the princess diaries by meg cabot (best friend’s brother LOLLL)
when i come home again by caroline scott (post war romance)
divine rivals by rebecca ross (again but it’s also ww1 inspired)
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titleleaf · 4 months
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I’ve wanted to watch more Roger Corman films for a long time — he’s been a pivotal force in the careers of a lot of directors whose works I enjoy and his impact on some of my favorite silly horror tropes is off the charts — but tonight we did a questionable thematic double feature of Corman’s Masque Of The Red Death (1964) with Visconti’s Death In Venice (1971) and hoo boy… my Vincent Price thirst… is strong…
Some thoughts:
- It’s a delight to have an adaptation that engages with Poe’s use of color and the color palettes of all that highly saturated, artificial, Star Trek TOS-looking costuming is a pleasure after “the Middle Ages were brown and gray” has been the norm for so many years now. The presence of the Red Death is undercut by the liberal use of red in the courtiers’ costuming but the costume/character design fucking rules.
- On the flipside, every single one of these costumes could be dated like a tree trunk slice; they are pure 1964 and they look like if you held a match up to them they’d melt. I would loved to have seen more Bogus Renaissance Italy vibes rather than Bogus Generic Medieval but I get that they were working with what they were working with.
- If I saw this movie in 1964 as a teenager it would have blown my tits right off. Arch, sexy, incredibly nasty Prince Prospero low key holds a virtuous peasant girl hostage in exchange for sparing the lives of her lover AND her father, then proceeds to attempt to seduce her into his philosophy of cynicism, skepticism regarding organized religion, and also Satanism, while his clearly pretty lonesome consort is off doing her own thing with Satan and they have a truly bonkers triangulation with exquisite wife-mistress femslash potential and also there’s a lot of evil bathing and evil dressing??? Also there’s a pretty loosey-goosey adaptation of Hop-Frog but I don’t give a fuck, Hop-Frog (excuse me, Hop-Toad for some reason in this) is my favorite figure from Poe and while the ending of the film is a bit Hays Code-y (just too many people being spared!) him and his lady love getting away clean is always a lovely element. (Even if the choice to cast him with an actual adult little person actor who’s appropriately super charming and scheming and her as an ADR’ed child is: super super weird. It was the 60s, I guess.)
- @allthestoriescantbelies pointed out to me that Jane Asher is also the protagonist of The Stone Tape and damn, girl cannot catch a gothic break, no matter what era she’s in. She’s lovely in this.
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- I want to show this movie on repeat to all historical costume accuracy discoursers.
- I also want a bunch of Jacobean revenge tragedies costumed exactly like this. In some alternate reality where all the incest wouldn’t be a dealbreaker I think Corman could have cleaned the fuck up adapting Webster and Middleton and whatnot. Hell, do Corman’s Hamlet.
- All the courtiers’ debauchery is pretty tame at first — they canoodle fully clothed, impersonate animals, and drink a lot of wine — but when that finale hits, it really hits.
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In conclusion I feel like this film gave me an injection of vital villain/heroine essence directly to the bloodstream.
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merrysithmas · 3 months
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i really like reading your thoughts on "girl"! i was just wondering what you think might happen after paul passes? do you think people will start to examine the relationship between them as something more than just songwriting partners? i mean nothing really changed when yoko said john was bisexual (and some fans still don't believe it!). in my wildest dreams, paul's estate will drop a posthumous tell all book and we'll be left with so many questions lol.    
John himself said he was queer several times - I remember watching an interview with him when he was saying being an artist in a capitalist world requires money and that if he wasn't famous he'd need to have married "a rich old lady or man" to be a songwriter.
He also said he hooked up with Brian in Spain (Yoko confirmed he told the press they did "do it" and she was seemingly applauding his bravery in saying so).
Lennon remarked that he was "afraid of the fag in him" which made him act on his anger and set off his worst most fearsome temper explosions.
Also I think there was a few "tell alls" where past friends reported that he was open about his queerness & confirmed hooking up with Brian in frustration.
May Pang wrote that he told her he considered (lol) an affair with Paul. He spent two years in gay clubs in LA.
Yoko also confirmed he was bi (as far she she knew, maybe later on had he not been murdered he'd have identified as gay or pan).
Elton John said he and Lennon did "naughty" things together and laughed about said things with Sean, his godson. Julian Lennon did an interview where he said he "agreed" that John and Paul were in love during the Get Back film period.
Lennon also contributed a first-person poem the First Gay Liberation book.
Those are just the examples I can think of off the top of my head. He also seems to have had a relationship of some kind with Stu (conjecture) and an obvious-departed-from-platonic dynamic with Paul which is easily, easily an emotionally romantic affair at least (which isn't the half of it).
Anyone who denies his queerness does a great disservice to his memory & the incredible poignancy of his songs in this context during his time period. Artists have been reworking the lyrics and wording of their queer songs to appeal to an unaccepting general audience for commerciality FOREVER and to assume this was not done by Lennon, who is "confirmed" queer (if you needed to hear it from Yoko for it to be true to you) is truly delusion.
I think after Paul has left us people will feel more comfortable analyzing their relationship in a queer sense and I do think at some point it has likely been engineered that something to that effect will be officially announced or endorsed in some regard by their Estates (to generate continued moneymaking lol and interest and enigma). I feel like that's something that could happen, reasonably, after Yoko is gone and her hold on the Lennon narrative is diluted into Sean's POV & the McCartney family has the freedom to speculate or give their personal feelings on the life of their beloved father in retrospect. There's also the chance Paul could say something or leave something to that effect before he leaves us.
I feel like Paul would never say anything otherwise because John never got to endorse any release of their personal history before his tragic and senseless murder in a time period where being gay was still treated with such bigotry and cruelty (the 80s). I feel like Paul's great respect for Jane Asher and their relationship is a testament to this because he has never spoken about their relationship out of respect for her - for the exact reason that she has never spoke publically about it herself.
Paul is a pragmatic and private person and I feel like he knows the majority of the ignorant world isn't ready to hear the biggest band in human history was founded on teenaged homoromantic affection/gay love. But maybe one day, it will be.
This is speculation on my part but Paul also probably doesn't want Yoko to know anything because either she is willfully ignorant or John truly wasn't honest with her and Paul feels it's something she doesn't deserve to know - especially if it's something John kept private & only between he and Paul. It's something he always has that's over and beyond what Yoko and John had & he seems to treasure those specific things no matter what they are. Obviously... Paul still doesn't care for Yoko and he is probably extremely fatigued of the fact that she has been the managing agent & author of John's estate for 40 years (when in the late 70s she and John seemed on unsteady terms as per other parties) and then treated Julian with such disregard. Sean on the other hand seems to have grown to love Paul, but we'll see lol.
I also feel like Paul probably has a few "surprises" for Beatles fans lined up for after he and Ringo are gone - he just seems like that kind of person and wants the Beatles to continue on in great esteem for many many years to come.
thank you for your ask!!
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tina-aumont · 3 months
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any blogs to recommend?
Hi Anon!!
Thank you for your question and sorry for the late reply...
@littlequeenies blog, I share it with my sister and it's about 60s and 70s models, artists, actresses we love, but also there are some other interesting women from the 80s, 90s and nowadays too :)
@shannendoherty-fans that is from my sister and I highly reccomend it if you love these actress and her activism in favour of animals.
Other blogs I follow and I find interesting are:
@signorinaclaudiacardinale - a friend of mine has this great tumblr blog for great Italian actress Claudia Cardinale
@shiroitaka - another friend of mine has this blog, mainly for manga comics
@lady-jane-asher - for actress Jane Asher, the owner of this site is really nice
@fancycolours - for Chicago band and other nice stuff
@allthingssixties - anything 60s
@ted-blogs-blog - beautiful landscapes
@bbbrianjones - 60s and other nice stuff
@ludmilachaibemachado - nice blog about the 60s
@undergroundrockpress - photos from the 50s to nowadays from the counterculture mainly
@everylittlethingshedoesismagic - beautiful photos
@fuehrer3345 - interesting blog with posts about history, war, planets, art and other stuff
So well, these are the blogs that come to my mind, the ones I follow, but maybe there are more!
As you can see I love the 60s, so the main blogs I follow are the ones that show pictures from that era, but maybe there are more, but now they don't come to my mind,
anyway, thank you for asking!
Eleni.
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galathynius · 1 year
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2023 reading log
the uncensored picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde / jan. 2-9 / 4 stars
buzz saw: the improbable story of how the washington nationals won the world series by jesse dougherty / jan. 9-11 / 4.5 stars
proposal by meg cabot / jan. 17 / 3 stars
sidelined: sports, culture, and being a woman in america by julie dicaro / jan. 12-17 / 4 stars
remembrance by meg cabot / jan. 18-19 / 3 stars
how sweet it is by dylan newton / jan. 19-20 / 3 stars
daughters of sparta by claire heywood / jan. 21-22 / 3 stars
highly suspicious and unfairly cute by talia hibbert / jan. 22 / 4 stars
gentlemen prefer blondes: the diary of a professional lady by anita loos / jan. 23-26 / 3 stars
hell bent by leigh bardugo / jan. 26-31 / 4 stars
all about love: new visions by bell hooks / jan. 22-31 / 4 stars
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid / jan. 31-feb. 2 / 4 stars
everything i know about love: a memoir by dolly alderton / feb. 2-9 / 4 stars
emma by jane austen / feb. 11-19 / 4 stars
fake it till you bake it by jamie wesley / feb 19-23 / 3.5 stars
my dark vanessa by kate elizabeth russell / feb. 23-26 / 4 stars
throttled by lauren asher / feb. 26-28/ 2 stars
the locker room by meghan quinn / mar. 1-5 / 1 star
come as you are: the surprising new science that will transform your sex life by emily nagoski / feb. 17-mar. 5 / 4.5 stars
pucked by helena hunting / mar. 5-11 / 3 stars
legendborn by tracy deonn / mar 12-23 / 4.5 stars
unadulterated something by m.j. duncan / mar. 23-25 / 4 stars
the fifth season by n.k. jemisin / mar. 26-apr. 15 / 4 stars
how to fake it in hollywood by ava wilder / apr. 16-19 / 3.5 stars
sharp objects by gillian flynn / apr. 19-22 / 4 stars
the homewreckers by mary kay andrews / apr. 22-25 / 3.5 stars
the kiss curse by erin sterling / apr. 25-26 / 3.5 stars
the wedding crasher by mia sosa / apr. 26-27 / 3 stars
let’s get physical: how women discovered exercise and reshaped the world by danielle friedman / mar. 25-apr. 27 / 4 stars
mile high by liz tomforde / apr. 27-may 6 / 1.5 stars
happy place by emily henry / may 6-7 / 5 stars
carrie soto is back by taylor jenkins reid / may 7 / 4 stars
the spanish love deception by elena armas / may 8 / 2 stars
neon gods by katee robert / may 8-9 / 1 star
love in the time of serial killers by alicia thompson / may 9-11 / 4 stars
the bodyguard by katherine center / may 11 / 4 stars
the intimacy experiment by rosie danan / may 11-12 / 3 stars
upgrade by blake crouch / may 12-13 / 4 stars
by any other name by lauren kate / may 13 / 3 stars
the dead romantics by ashley poston / may 15-17 / 4 stars
the ballad of songbirds and snakes by suzanne collins / may 19-28 / 3.5 stars
so many ways to lose: the amazin’ true story of the new york mets—the best worst team in baseball by devin gordon / may 13-jun. 4 / 4 stars
iron widow by xiran jay zhao / jun. 5-7 / 3 stars
the grace year by kim liggett / jun. 7-8 / 4 stars
the last magician by lisa maxwell / jun. 9-11 / 4.5 stars
little fires everywhere by celeste ng / jun. 12-14 / 4 stars
not a happy family by shari lapena / jun. 14-17 / 2.5 stars
the familiars by stacey halls / jun. 17-21 / 3 stars
the girls i’ve been by tess sharpe / jun. 21-22 / 3.5 stars
once more with feeling by elissa sussman / jun. 23 / 3 stars
the cheat sheet by sarah adams / jun. 24-25 / 1 star
how to sell a haunted house by grady hendrix / jun. 26-29 / 3 stars
little thieves by margaret owen / jul. 1-3 / 4.5 stars
this is how you lose the time war by amal el-mohtar and max gladstone / jul. 3-6 / 3 stars
the very secret society of irregular witches by sangu mandanna / jul. 11-12 / 4 stars
the lies of locke lamora by scott lynch / jul. 13-27 / 4.5 stars
seven days in june by tia williams / jul. 28-30 / 4 stars
bloodmarked by tracy deonn / jul. 31-aug. 2 / 4 stars
something wilder by christina lauren / aug. 3-4 / 3 stars
howl’s moving castle by diana wynne jones / aug. 4-5 / 4 stars
dark matter by blake crouch / aug. 12-13 / 3 stars
eat up! food, appetite, and eating what you want by ruby tandoh / jul. 30-aug. 14 / 4 stars
the silent companions by laura purcell / aug. 5-18 / 4 stars
mr. wrong number by lynn painter / aug. 19-20 / 2 stars
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfeld / aug. 20-21 / 4 stars
the last tale of the flower bride by roshani chokshi / aug. 21-23 / 4 stars
the hating game by sally thorne / aug. 23-25 / 2 stars
lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus / aug. 25-26 / 2.5 stars
the godparent trap by rachel van dyken / aug. 27 / 2 stars
i’m glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy / aug. 27-29 / 4 stars
the atlas six by olivie blake / aug. 29-sep. 9 / 3 stars
wordslut: a feminist guide to taking back the english language by amanda montell / sep. 1-9 / 4 stars
practice makes perfect by sarah adams / sep. 10-11 / 3 stars
all systems red by martha wells / sep. 13-14 / 3 stars
do i know you? by emily wibberly and austin siegemund-broka / sep. 14-16 / 4 stars
same time next summer by annabel monaghan / sep. 17 / 3.5 stars
Ounder the influence by noelle crooks / sep. 18-22 / 4 stars
burn for me by ilona andrews / sep. 22-23 / 4 stars
the littlest library by poppy alexander / sep. 24 / 3 stars
the neighbor favor by kristina forest / sep. 25-27 / 3 stars
satisfaction guaranteed by karelia stetz-waters / sep. 28-oct. 5 / 3 stars
the ex talk by rachel lynn solomon / oct. 5-7 / 4 stars
change of plans by dylan newton / oct. 8-9 / 2 stars
coraline by neil gaiman / oct. 9 / 4 stars
you, again by kate goldbeck / oct. 9-11 / 3 stars
mrs. caliban by rachel ingalls / oct. 12 / 3 stars
summer sons by lee mandelo / oct. 12-19 / 4 stars
the death of jane lawrence by caitlin starling / oct. 19-24 / 3 stars
house of hollow by krystal sutherland / oct. 25-29 / 4 stars
white hot by ilona andrews / oct. 28-nov. 2 / 4.5 stars
twice shy by sarah hogle / nov. 4-5 / 3 stars
sexed up: how society sexualizes us, and how we can fight back by julia serano / nov. 2-10 / 4 stars
artificial condition by martha wells / nov. 11-14 / 4 stars
wildfire by ilona andrews / nov. 14-16 / 4.5 stars
between a fox and a hard place by mary frame / nov. 18 / 3 stars
revolting prostitutes: the fight for sex workers’ rights by molly smith and juno mac / nov. 18-20 / 4 stars
emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries by heather fawcett / nov. 21-24 / 4.5 stars
love and other words by christina lauren / nov. 24-25 / 3 stars
the boyfriend candidate by ashley winstead / nov. 26 / 3.5 stars
the seven year slip by ashley poston / nov. 27-28 / 5 stars
how to fall out of love madly by jana casale / dec. 3-10 / 3 stars
ordinary monsters by j.m. miro / dec. 10-21 / 3 stars
rogue protocol by martha wells / dec. 22-23 / 4 stars
what you wish for by katherine center / dec. 25 / 3 stars
the blonde identity by ally carter / dec. 25-26 / 2.5 stars
just my type by falon ballard / dec. 26-31 / 2 stars
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lady-jane-asher · 2 months
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Not new but in a better quality and full picture!
Beautiful Jane Asher pictured at home, Wimpole Street, London, 1963. Picture shared by Tracks UK. ✨🌸
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ludmilachaibemachado · 10 months
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Jane Asher portrayed in Fabulous magazine, 1966🌺
Edited, extended and enhanced version from the crop out version shared on eBay🌺
Via @ladyjaneasher on Instagram🌺
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catherinesboleyn · 10 months
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My favorite Tudor costumes (1/37):
Lady Jane Grey’s grey and white gown from The Prince and the Pauper (1962)
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aimeedaisies · 1 year
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🎶 The royal family meeting music royalty! 🎶
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1963 - Princess Margaret meeting The Fab Four; John, Paul, George and Ringo and manager Brian Epstein in the background
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1968 - Princess Anne meeting Motown legends The Supremes at the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium
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1972 - Princess Anne meeting Jane Asher, girlfriend of Paul McCartney from ‘63 to ‘68, at the charity benefit premiere of the film "Henry VIII and His Six Wives"
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1974 - Princess Margaret talking to Elton John at a charity dinner
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1975 - Princess Anne with members of the Bay City Rollers at the Carl Alan Awards held at the Lyceum Ballroom, London
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1975 - Queen Elizabeth meeting Barbra Streisand at the premiere of Funny Lady (the sequel to her hit movie Funny Girl) in 1975.
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1985 - Princess Diana with rock legends David Bowie, Brian May and Roger Taylor at the Live AID performance, Wembley Stadium
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1985 - Princess Diana chatting with Elton John and George Michael at the Live AID Performance, Wembley Stadium
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1997 - Queen Elizabeth meeting Posh, Scary, Ginger, Baby & Sporty AKA the Spice Girls backstage at the Royal Variety Performance, Victoria Palace Theatre
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2012 - Queen Elizabeth talking to Elton John, Cliff Richard, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones and Paul McCartney, backstage at her Diamond Jubilee concert held at Buckingham Palace
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cherrysfanfics-ily · 1 year
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Cupid's Match
➣ 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒓𝒐 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑪𝒂𝒔𝒕
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        Cupid's Match follows a 16-year-old soc girl named Rosalie Moore who has learned to not care what others think about what she says, does, or who she likes; She navigates her junior year of high school with a newer mind from last year and her own opinions of people around her. She is a huge flirt when it comes to a certain T-bird - Richie Valdovinos - and will take any chance she gets to flirt with him. She becomes one of five outcasts throughout her junior year with some of her best friends - Olivia Valdovinos, Nancy Nakagawa, Cynthia Zdunowski, and Jane Facciano - and making new friends along the way and causing some light chaos. 
         Asher Valdovinos is the brother of Richie and Olivia, and he is not afraid to fight in order to protect his friends and family. He is a T-Bird who puts up a wall to find out who he can truly trust within his walls. He is a very joking and loving person with his friends and family, and very flirtatious when it comes to a certain pink lady - Jane Facciano - to where he wants to be there for her. He is truly one of the kinds who tend to be very protective and is one of the first ones to put up a fight. He grows close with Rosalie Moore in his junior year and becomes best friends who tell each other everything. With his fellow T-Birds he messes around, drinks, and has some friendly competition with each other. 
Rosalie Moore played by 
➣ Sabrina Carpenter
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Aubrey Moore played by
➣ Aubrey Plaza
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Christian Moore played by
➣ Christian Bale
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Asher Valdovinos played by
➣ Jake T. Austin
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Richie Valdovinos played by
➣ Johnathan Nieves
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Gil Rizzo played by
➣ Nicholas McDonough
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Potato Gonzalez played by
➣ Alexis Sides
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Shy Guy played by
➣ Maximo Salas
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Jane Facciano played by
➣ Marisa Davila
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Olivia Valdovinos played by
➣ Cheyenne Isabel Wells
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Nancy Nakagawa played by
➣ Tricia Fukuhara
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Cynthia Zdunowski played by
➣ Ari Notartomaso
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The Rest of The Characters played by
➣ Their respective Cast
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Description:
Rosalie Moore is a soc eventually turned outcast, who has learned during the summer to do what she wants and says what she wants and not what others want her to be or do. Over the summer she had started flirting with a certain T-Bird not caring about her so-called "friends" thoughts on who it is, and throughout the year makes a new group of friends who appreciate her more. Her junior year goes a way she never expected and can't wait to see where it goes. How does her junior year end up?
This story includes:
➣ Cursing
➣ Mentions of Sex, Weed, Alcohol, etc.
➣ Violence
I do not own the characters or rights of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, I just own Rosalie Moore and Asher Valdovinos.
I hope you love Rosalie and Asher as much as I love them!
Also posted to my Wattpad
➣ Ohshc22
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Authors Note:
I'm very sorry to @cyansadness for the sad scenes and the heartache, thank you for talking through scenes and about Asher and Rosalie with me! I can't wait for you to read it !
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