VIEUX CARRÉ CONFIDENTIAL (series) episode #8 posted! TJ Fisher and Di adventures! TJ and Di discuss Sandra Bullock's marital problems, gossip girl style, while driving down St. Charles Avenue at twilight. Gabfest! Soap-opera! Shoutout for Bullock! On camera, TJ delivers a scathing mouthful, without mincing words, about Bullock's infidelity scandal and Jesse James mistress Michelle Bombshell McGee. Outspoken TJ trashes Bullock's arch nemesis and neo-Nazi poser McGee, no holes barred. Dustup Queens Tj and Di weigh in to support Bullock!
Later, TJ discusses her take on New Orleans host of colorful characters, with respect to the glittering LGBTQ community — concerning beauty and plastic surgery.
Oscar-winning Bullock has significant ties to and a love for the Big Easy. After Hurricane Katrina, the popular actress donated hundred of thousands of dollars to needy New Orleans organizations and causes. One of Hollywoods long list of superstars who fell in love the culturally rich and homey city of New Orleans, America's sweetheart also purchased an ornate 6,000 square-foot Garden District home and adopted a native-born baby boy named Louis Bardo Bullock.
Meet absolutely fabulous French Quarterites TJ and Di, two uniquely drama-laced soap queens with hilarious outré style. Fun-loving comedics TJ and Di are known to celebrate and reenact the legendary intrigue and drama, the myth and reality, of the fascinating world that is New Orleans. These two urbane warrior-poet fashionistas dare to be different.
In this clip, TJ tells Di, in no uncertain terms, her advise for kind-natured Bullock cheating husband James, of West Coast Choppers and the Discovery Channel reality show Monster Garage, and his inky gal pal, part-time stripper and tattoo model McGee. TJ also dishes on New Orleans transgender transsexuals. (Di remains off-camera in this episode of VIEUX CARRÉ CONFIDENTIAL!)
Bullock's 1876 home, replete with gables and iron-work, is near properties owned by actors John Goodman and Nicolas Cage and the home previously owned by writer Anne Rice. Bullock lives in several places but comes to New Orleans frequently, because, like other celebrities, she likes the fact that people leave her alone.
Bullock, an A-lister with a big heart, philanthropic spirit and fond affection for New Orleans has been reluctant to publically comment on her husband and marital problems since the cheating scandal broke, however Bullock finally filed for divorce and plans to raise her African-American baby son in New Orleans as a single mother.
VIEUX CARRÉ CONFIDENTIAL! provocateurs TJ and Di are adept at raising eyebrows. French Quarter author/Bourbon Street resident TJ and trendsetter Di Harris are typically eccentric and flamboyant New Orleans characters. These two are no strangers to controversy and to the public eye.
TJ and Di relish plenty of dark humor mixed in with their outlandish hijinks, dry wit and drama-queen style. TJ drives a '59 pink Cadillac convertible named Lulabell, and Di rides a 1968 "My Fair Lady" model banana-seat Stingray. TJ is the prize-winning voice and author of numerous New Orleans-based nonfiction and fiction works. Di is the proprietor of where the international set shop in the French Quarter, Zogwald's, a style-setter boutique. (TJ also maintains a home in Palm Beach, Florida and Di in Melbourne, Australia.)
See kicky-cool Swamp Empress TJ Fisher and her festive cohort and conspirator in evoking a stir Marigny Princess Di Harris in additional Tanzmanianmudbug YouTube postings: http://www.youtube.com/user/Tanzmanianmudbug
Read more about TJ at:
http://www.tjfisher.com
http://www.tjfisher.net
New Orleans holds fast to a kindred consciousness of family and community; the city has a shared open friendliness and warmth, a mutual zest for life, three centuries in the making that is unmatched in other regions of the world. Although New Orleanians love their buildings, trees and traditions, the real greatness of New Orleans is her people. The city is a cohesive neighborhood of real neighbors. It is impossible to walk anywhere, even a few blocks, without bumping into friends and acquaintances, and people actually take time to stop, talk and enjoy conversation. The Crescent City is an intimate city of close friends. Kinships, friendships and alliances slice across the barriers of socioeconomic dividers.
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