Joan Rivers recently appeared on a UK daytime talk show and let her mouth run loose thinking the censors would clean up her foul language. There was just one problem: the show was live and there were no *bleeping censors around. Even funnier is the fact that Joan knew these curse words were about to fly — as she went out of her way to alert the censors — but she said them anyway.
Joan Rivers met with the ladies on The View and, what do you know, the topic of plastic surgery came up. Joan obviously is no stranger to the knife, but watch her throw Faye Dunaway (a "friend") under the train to get herself out of the hot seat. Unsurprisingly, Joan will do whatever it takes to make herself look good.
When I think of Margaret Cho, I think of her hilarious standup act in flashes of representative scenes. There's Margaret telling everyone how weird it is to be an Asian American on an airplane with a flight attendant offering you Asian chicken salad. ("That is not the salad of my people!") There's Margaret imitating her mother's cute Korean accent and puzzling over gay men and their, uh, interest in "the ass."
Plastic surgery addict Joan Rivers and puppet Madame.
"Madamism," coined by drag queen Lady Bunny, describes the puppet-like features that a person gets after too many face lifts. Madame, of course, was the famed puppet from the campy 80's dance show, Solid Gold.