How could The Crown exploit a widow’s very private tragedy? It was the skiing trip where Charles watched helplessly as an avalanche killed his close friend. Years later, writes RICHARD KAY, the victim’s family begged Netflix not to dramatise it… in vain
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How? Because Hollywood….movies, TV all media KNOW that they can do,whatever they want.
They can lie about history, lie about people and event and nothing ever happens to,them. They just keep raking in the cash and selling swill to an ignorant and gullible public.
How? Because Hollywood….movies, TV all media KNOW that they can do,whatever they want.
They can lie about history, lie about people and event and nothing ever happens to,them. They just keep raking in the cash and selling swill to an ignorant and gullible public.