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Old 12-28-2022, 08:34 PM
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i think you hit the nail on the head - why Stevie was so eager to get rid of Lindsey. he didn't treat her as diva she became. he treated her as someone he grew up with and knew forever.

think about the line in the doc when he says "Karen is telling ME?"
As someone said in this thread, Stevie wanted even her staff to be treated above other FM members.

remember how Stevie always touted how she knew Lindsey before he was this big rock star? the same for him. but she wanted him to treat her as a huge diva she became, not as someone he knew his whole adult life. other than Lindsey, only her parents seemed to have been able to treat her like that, and by the time 2018 rolled around, both of them were gone. and Lindsey was now in her way, daring to not worship her.
She basically came out and said it. She said she wanted him to revel in her fame or else she would leave so fast the palm trees would hit him in the head. But she’s always been restrained horror. It was just the first time the restraints were gone. She is unchanged. It’s the rest of the band that ruined everything by giving into her. If they had held their ground, she would’ve backed down because she likes the FM touring money as much as anybody else. It wasn’t really going to be my way or the highway. It was going to be my way until you call my bluff. How I wish they had.They simply could’ve refused to fire Lindsey.

I’m just very depressed about how this all ended. And it just feels out of place that Christine died now, like it wasn’t supposed to happen. I guess I thought there would be more.
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