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The filmmaker Sofia Coppola captured an intimate conversation with T's cover subject, Lee Radziwill, in her New York City apartment.
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@guywill7875
@guywill7875 Год назад
Her memories are so vivid. She relives them with such humor and self-depreciation. She is a fascinating lady.
@sarahwinston7828
@sarahwinston7828 3 месяца назад
And she has great bone structure, too.
@annsmith7207
@annsmith7207 2 года назад
Truly a memorable and epic interview with a woman of a certain age within a certain time and place here in NYC that no longer exists. Lee battled alcoholism throughout her life but her wit and droll humor shine through. Rest in peace, Lee!
@rioollie
@rioollie 4 месяца назад
and maybe she smoked (when she drank, lol); her voice is deep and ... smoky.
@patternmotherlode9250
@patternmotherlode9250 3 месяца назад
It would be great if we could stop characterizing older women as "of a certain age" so patronizing
@christopherone1
@christopherone1 3 месяца назад
'of a certain age' WTH!
@travelseatsyellowlab
@travelseatsyellowlab 3 месяца назад
She was of a certain age. Anyone blessed to live long enough will get there ​@patternmotherlode9250 .
@clarecampbell4481
@clarecampbell4481 2 месяца назад
@@patternmotherlode9250 Well...as a woman of a certain age...personally I'm ok with that term. 😂 I think we borrowed it from the French.... I don't think they mean it disrespectfully.... But thank you for your concern! ❤️
@nottellinnoone2074
@nottellinnoone2074 2 месяца назад
Both sisters were well spoken very candid and open . Oddly enough also very relatable ..
@ladonnastrang8208
@ladonnastrang8208 4 года назад
I appreciate her giving this interview. I appreciate her realness
@gloriahufnagel5556
@gloriahufnagel5556 3 месяца назад
I could listen to Lee tell stories all week long.. She liiiiiived.. 💜
@1FlyJedi
@1FlyJedi 7 лет назад
The epitome of new York glamour and fabulousness.
@tony1622
@tony1622 5 лет назад
Oh yes. She is fabulous in the manner of Brooke Astor and THE Mrs. Vanderbilt.
@franzgrabe1
@franzgrabe1 5 лет назад
@@tony1622 I do agree that she's entertaining............I would challenge the word fabulous though!
@albertderohan3492
@albertderohan3492 4 года назад
almost the epitome of a lower class rich snob social climber. if she was jewish she would be the epitome. Radziwil is not even her real name, she has been married at least twice since Stash. Typical f lower class ruche social climbers to keep the most noble name they can
@JustMe-ob3nw
@JustMe-ob3nw 4 года назад
Daniel Gada rolling my eyes....sigh
@danielc2375
@danielc2375 4 года назад
Oh yes😍
@williamturnage5701
@williamturnage5701 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite celebrity documentaries l watch it often. I would like to see it updated with any extra footage that might exist Ms Coppola.
@carolmortensen6866
@carolmortensen6866 6 лет назад
This was fun to watch. Lee and her sister were the big celebrities of the 60's when I grew up. Lee always seemed like the most adventurous of the two sisters.
@lynnsmithershubbard1896
@lynnsmithershubbard1896 4 года назад
Definitely. Jackie was supposedly very shy
@ChristineLoABCBachelorette
@ChristineLoABCBachelorette 2 года назад
Lee was a loser grifter
@hectorcortez8766
@hectorcortez8766 2 года назад
Jacqueline was not a shy person. She became aggressive when money was on the table. That is why she married Aristotle Onassis.
@hectorcortez8766
@hectorcortez8766 2 года назад
Jacqueline Onassis is a Legend! She married a US Senator who became a US President ( the chance of that in 1960 like 1/ 150 million. Jacqueline then suffers through the assassination of RFK. Aristotle Onassis offers her unimaginable wealth, privacy and security. Jacqueline fled to Greece and Europe for 7 years. Aristotle died in 1975 leaving Jacqueline about 25 million.
@hectorcortez8766
@hectorcortez8766 2 года назад
You are clueless. Jacqueline was a snotty Society Girl. She was a social climber who loved money,clothes, languages ( European) and travel. Jacqueline screwed Aristotle Onassis and got 25 million when he died in 1975. Caroline and John/ RIP lived on easy street.
@HawneyChile
@HawneyChile 3 месяца назад
She really lived such a sad sad life on many fronts.
@lauram941
@lauram941 6 лет назад
Lee's attempt to adopt the orphan at 11 is precious. You can see that even at that age she has guile , guts, and kindness! Thanks for this interview. I loved it.
@lindan2836
@lindan2836 3 года назад
Because she was aloneand craved company. Nothing nice about that...
@dreamingrightnow1174
@dreamingrightnow1174 2 года назад
Did you mean to say guile or guiless? I think you meant the latter.
@peggypeggy4137
@peggypeggy4137 2 года назад
Her mother was so angry that she wanted to adopt a child probably because she realized to Lee was lonely and neglected which had everything to do with her.
@TigerEye54
@TigerEye54 4 месяца назад
​@@lindan2836what's wrong with craving company? That wasn't her fault .
@ecaldwell9
@ecaldwell9 3 месяца назад
That she cared & was passionate.
@billpiechocki
@billpiechocki 6 лет назад
So New York: interviewing socialite icon, Lee, while sirens blair in the background... Everyone, entirely nonplussed! Love it!
@apexxxx10
@apexxxx10 Год назад
*What does "NONPLUSSED" mean? Greetings from THAILAND (not THAIWAN)* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UDJQmqWvqVQ.html
@rioollie
@rioollie 4 месяца назад
nonplussed? you mean, unconcerned, or unperturbed? nonplussed means something different.
@duncanmcpherson2555
@duncanmcpherson2555 4 месяца назад
@@rioollie Blair of sirens - a new collective noun? BLARE
@3506Dodge
@3506Dodge 3 месяца назад
Why should people be 'plussed?' I hear sirens like that regularly in Cincinnati, OH.
@dang2443
@dang2443 3 месяца назад
@@duncanmcpherson2555 yeah, like a murder of crows
@skookum31
@skookum31 5 лет назад
Wow!! What an amazing life she led. Such memories.
@kimma508
@kimma508 5 лет назад
Lee is a fascinating story teller. Wow! I was left wanting more of them.
@yococomanolo
@yococomanolo 2 месяца назад
“Feud” and Calista Flockhart brought me here. I knew of Lee Radziwill but had no idea she was so interesting. Her style and taste in decor are indescribable 🙌🏾
@joseaod15
@joseaod15 6 лет назад
Omg her story about trying to adopt an orphan was just so sweet.
@lgempet2869
@lgempet2869 Год назад
Yes, actually heartbreaking! She was so desperately lonely.😢 All the money in the world can’t buy love & the attention every child deserves from their parents.
@annsmith7207
@annsmith7207 11 месяцев назад
@@lgempet2869 : Agree with you 100 percent. Anyone that thinks that it is "cute" attempting to adopt an orphan really lacks insight into the desperate attempt of a child to find a friend out of sheer loneliness. Truly a cry for help!
@roxxylala26
@roxxylala26 4 месяца назад
Sweet? More like self interest. She was extremely desperate to play with someone, in her young rich mind she thought she could purchase another kid to play with. 🤣
@yankeedoodledarling9232
@yankeedoodledarling9232 4 месяца назад
Really sad, actually.
@YTfancol
@YTfancol 4 месяца назад
​@@roxxylala26How absolutely wrong you are. Your social bitterness is showing. You missed the whole point of the story.
@marcrobson6157
@marcrobson6157 5 лет назад
Extraordinary interview! I am absolutely mesmerized by her recollections of a life well lived. She is such am interesting woman.
@dblanc3870
@dblanc3870 Год назад
I didn't realized she was such a heavy smoker. Her voice indicates that anyway.
@bbcbbc1717
@bbcbbc1717 4 месяца назад
Most everyone was a heavy smoker back then. It was seen as very glamorous .
@bobbiingram4258
@bobbiingram4258 3 месяца назад
@@bbcbbc1717 Yes, more than one of Capote’s “swans” died of lung cancer.
@cynthiahorrockspeck
@cynthiahorrockspeck 9 лет назад
" WITHOUT MEMORY THERE IS NO LIFE" Incredible….
@JudgeJulieLit
@JudgeJulieLit 8 лет назад
+Cynthia Horrocks-Peck "And so we [or those with Alzheimers] beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past [but for those with Alzheimers, lacking memory ... yet biological life goes on, for a while]." -- Last paragraph of the FitzGerald novel, The Great Gatsby
@paularubin4711
@paularubin4711 4 года назад
Cynthia Horrocks-Peck I see so much of her sister in her. Her smile. Teeth
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 2 года назад
With out oxygen there is No life.
@gabrielacobian9137
@gabrielacobian9137 2 года назад
and without life there can be no memories...
@pbohearn
@pbohearn 2 года назад
MeMories may be beautiful and yet….
@cathharr08
@cathharr08 7 лет назад
The epitome of style, grace and class.
@donfontana8282
@donfontana8282 4 месяца назад
She slept with and had affairs with dozens of men... she was envious of her sister and rode her coattails to fame and notoriety. She never helf a real job.
@jcmunich1
@jcmunich1 4 месяца назад
No
@watthaile2053
@watthaile2053 4 месяца назад
Hardly
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 4 месяца назад
Maybe if she put the cigarette down
@JS-ti8ny
@JS-ti8ny 2 месяца назад
Lena Judging people 60 years ago by your “virtuous” standards of today is peak cringe.
@claudiocavaliere856
@claudiocavaliere856 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating! Enchanting lady! Congratulations!
@SarahJane-sr6id
@SarahJane-sr6id 5 лет назад
What an interesting interview!!! I could have listened fo hours!!! She must have had such a wonderful and interesting life!!! Adopt at 11yrs??? That was hilarious!!! Havent you got more interviews with her??? Thanks for this, I still have a smile on my face!
@angelavitulli6994
@angelavitulli6994 8 месяцев назад
This interview was one of the best I've seen about Lee Radzwill. She made life happen admist some pretty unfortunate things happening in her life. I found her fascinating and funny 😄 just the idea of her going in a taxi to a convent to adopt a little girl so that she would have a friend to share time and adventures with wow! She's gone now but not forgotten ❤❤
@Rascoundrel1
@Rascoundrel1 2 года назад
I have watched this at least 7 or 8 times over the years. Lee is so compelling with her delicate frame, impeccable fashion, manicured nails, coifed hair and that amazing hoarse, smokers voice. Sophia is the perfect interviewer. Although I can't believe she didn't get Lee to speak about Onassis. There's got to be more footage somewhere, stuff that got edited out. I'd love to see it.
@Ellen24493
@Ellen24493 2 года назад
The Bouvier sisters wisely kept each other’s secrets private and had their own lives. Old east coast money who believed in discretion.
@hirokorobertson6674
@hirokorobertson6674 Год назад
@@Ellen24493 😊
@kdtennis1
@kdtennis1 Год назад
Lee dropped out of college! She lived off the fame of her older sister! Jacqueline more clever and much more academic than Lee ( Jacqueline spoke Italian, French, and Spanish)! Lee, used her association with her world famous sister to marry Herb Ross ( the Director of Steel Magnolias)!
@kdtennis1
@kdtennis1 Год назад
The stepdad (Hugh Auchinchloss had about 60 Million at one time. Jacqueline and Lee were not raised in a wealthy home. Black Jack Bouvier ( a Yale Educated/ Stockbroker) was upper middle class nowhere near rich! Hugh was wealthy though, and that is why Janet married him ( her second husband)!
@carrington2949
@carrington2949 Год назад
@@kdtennis1 In those days most girls dropped out of college to marry.
@timm55
@timm55 6 лет назад
What a great life story and such a cool lady.
@emilyruggiero1465
@emilyruggiero1465 4 года назад
Wow I love the story about going to the orphanage to adopt a child. Her mother sounded like a real piece of work. I love that she shared finding Mick Jagger repulsive, and chosen last in gym class.
@dawnstrohm6982
@dawnstrohm6982 2 года назад
I agree with her about Mick!
@memelc5655
@memelc5655 Год назад
Lonely and alone at 11 😢
@Schmoityface
@Schmoityface 9 месяцев назад
Janet Auchincloss was a horrid woman. More than a piece of work.
@anoodono1841
@anoodono1841 4 месяца назад
Lee didnt hve t b so honest bout Mick Jagger but she was!!
@Terry-te1ij
@Terry-te1ij 3 месяца назад
Her mother, Janet Lee, was mostly Irish Catholic yet tried to be the WASPy society matron by hiding her ancestry and converting to the Episcopal Church. James Auchincloss is Janet's last living child.
@renee8813
@renee8813 10 лет назад
This lady had a son,Tony who passed away in 1999 after a battle with a rare form of cancer.She went through alot in her life and I think she's really very interesting and down to earth despite being a socialite.Class act,no matter what haters may say.
@SeanFitandSmart
@SeanFitandSmart 9 лет назад
Yes; her son Anthony passed away tragically. But she is still a vapid empty "socialite." Class act, hardly. What did she ever achieve? What did she ever do for humanity? Class act? Gimme a break.
@sublimelyh70
@sublimelyh70 9 лет назад
SeanFitandSmart and what have you done for humanity SeanFitandSmart? People who live in glass houses should never throw stones "mate".
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 9 лет назад
SeanFitandSmart Truth be told If her sister Jackie did not land JFK she would have been just like Lee maybe more obscure. Lee married a Prince(her first marriage before Jackie married) and was more popular younger. She also had a relationship with Onassis before her sister Jackie. Your opinion of Lee is innaccurate IMO. Even JFK referred to Lee as a knockout.
@marymary68ify
@marymary68ify 9 лет назад
The classy lady has gone through the mill and back again. She certainly is a survivor first class!!
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 9 лет назад
SeanFitandSmart Lee was first married to Michael Canfield then Stanislas Radziwill--the Prince.
@danielbisson8032
@danielbisson8032 10 лет назад
GREAT INTERVIEW
@lenwelch2195
@lenwelch2195 5 лет назад
Her monotone voice like Jackie was trained, to invite mystery one can’t read her emotions, an aura is created. Virtues are bestowed on the quiet. A great way to hide the fact that you are not gifted is to build a wall around yourself, keeping everyone at bay. She is a master at having created this aura by keeping her thoughts and memories to herself.
@moicecibon4768
@moicecibon4768 4 года назад
Len Welch great comment!
@jennilang721
@jennilang721 4 года назад
Their father intentionally taught them to use their voices in that manner... to be beguiling with their speech, and inflection, which is actually kind of sick. :/
@Mairi..
@Mairi.. 4 года назад
@@jennilang721 Though it was an interesting interview, and to me she is completely likable, I agree with what you're saying. I have no way of knowing what or how the father taught her to do or be like. But having done a few private duty caretaking for people in her level of fortune, I can say the women in this group all talk like this. It is strange though. Honestly, they all talk like that. It must have to do with allocution classes etc., in the private schools they went to, or a particular training of some kind that they don't tell us regular people about. It's a very inhibited way of speaking, but it does effectively put up barriers around them from the rest of the world.
@paulpodlucky
@paulpodlucky 4 года назад
AMEN ......
@lynnsmithershubbard1896
@lynnsmithershubbard1896 4 года назад
@@jennilang721 and so did the schools
@claudiasolis2561
@claudiasolis2561 4 года назад
True elegance and yet so down to earth, honest, funny, and admirable. RIP Lee Radziwill. You are one funny, fun, classy, honest, lady.
@corinnehernandez4549
@corinnehernandez4549 3 года назад
I would love to see the entire interview.
@karlsaffo7127
@karlsaffo7127 6 лет назад
What a fantastic life she led. How fun! A very sharp and colorful and lady.
@katevanhoudt
@katevanhoudt Год назад
What a life! Great interview. Thank you. ♥
@mabelrodriguez3080
@mabelrodriguez3080 7 лет назад
She is so fascinating !! I could listen to her talk for days !
@Potaville
@Potaville 6 лет назад
Her?
@kdtennis1
@kdtennis1 Год назад
She was nothing without Jacqueline! Herb Ross ( the Director of Steel Magnolias) wanted her because she was the little sister of world famous / big money Jackie O/ Facts!
@TigerEye54
@TigerEye54 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed listening to her too.
@sonyaethaniel
@sonyaethaniel 7 лет назад
Her hair is on point..
@Rose-qd2bl
@Rose-qd2bl 4 года назад
An update would've take off years.
@danielc2375
@danielc2375 4 года назад
I LOVE IT very New York glamour
@iseegoodandbad6758
@iseegoodandbad6758 4 года назад
About as good as drumph hairdo!!
@rosalynsmith5232
@rosalynsmith5232 4 года назад
Yes
@sogorgeous2257
@sogorgeous2257 3 года назад
So coiffed.
@howdy268
@howdy268 5 лет назад
Wonderful Thankyou for sharing what a great sense of oneself ...
@BrookeRainwater
@BrookeRainwater 4 года назад
In the documentary “That Summer” she is young, about 39 years old and her voice is so beautiful I could listen to it all day long👂🏻✨
@user-yd4nk4lm6s
@user-yd4nk4lm6s 2 года назад
She did have a beautiful voice. That Summer is on my channel if anybody wants to watch.
@michy2630
@michy2630 Год назад
Is this on Netflix or somewhere else?
@PoppyMack
@PoppyMack Год назад
@@michy2630 it’s on youtube too🫶
@irotsi2319
@irotsi2319 8 месяцев назад
@@user-yd4nk4lm6s sammer
@dinh5532
@dinh5532 2 месяца назад
Oh how I loved That Summer, she was so beautiful and graceful. Her voice was so ethereal.
@helpmereach10ksubswithoutp27
@helpmereach10ksubswithoutp27 5 лет назад
Highly enjoyable interview with Lee Radziwill. I loved her class and candor! Kudos to Sofia Coppola for choosing a fabulous personality for this interview!
@newmove7068
@newmove7068 6 лет назад
Marvelous interview, thank you for posting
@judyblye1
@judyblye1 5 лет назад
Thank you for posting this. I enjoyed seeing and hearing that and would love to hear more.
@nutauf7587
@nutauf7587 3 года назад
I love that she found Mick Jagger repulsive. Finally someone has said it I really don't get the appeal
@annmcdonald6180
@annmcdonald6180 2 года назад
money even though his reputation says parsimonious.......
@bobbidavis2607
@bobbidavis2607 Год назад
Never understood his appeal either
@filmguybri
@filmguybri 10 лет назад
She has always been the best able to deal with everything and everyone that has passed through her life and she has done it ALL in an elegant poised way! I don't know anyone who has a reason to dislike her because she has always been just absolutely amazing!
@watthaile2053
@watthaile2053 4 месяца назад
That's hilarious. I do love a good joke.
@JS-ti8ny
@JS-ti8ny 2 месяца назад
Watthaile Trigger easily huh Karen?
@MJAG1973
@MJAG1973 5 лет назад
What a delightful story teller and Lady 😚
@thehopeofeden597
@thehopeofeden597 5 лет назад
Rest In Peace, this lovely woman of glamour and history.
@myswanktrendz
@myswanktrendz 7 лет назад
I do not know how old Ms. Radziwill is in this video, but my goodness, she is STUNNING. Throughout the years, Lee was always regarded as a beautiful woman and her original and unique fashion sense had designers looking to her as their "guru" for each coming decade. Before today, I didn't know anything about Ms. Radziwill, and very little about Jackie O. I am officially a fan of Ms. Radziwill, and I have you to thank. Thank you!!!
@travelseatsyellowlab
@travelseatsyellowlab 6 лет назад
She was about 80 years old here, she's 84, now.
@halewich
@halewich 4 месяца назад
She has since passed away in 2019.
@myswanktrendz
@myswanktrendz 4 месяца назад
@@halewich I'm aware she is dead that's why I used past tense in my post. However, my opening sentence shows that I STILL regard her as stunning.
@watthaile2053
@watthaile2053 4 месяца назад
@ myswanktrenz. Do you feel better now, dear.??
@brylorbs69
@brylorbs69 4 месяца назад
Tony was my classmate and friend at Choate Rosemary Hall, 1978. He was the nicest guy and totally unassuming. One would never guess where he came from. His death from cancer at age 40 was tragic. Jackie O. and Princess Lee were at our graduation which was very cool!
@bc1969214
@bc1969214 6 лет назад
New Grey Gardens movie, That Summer, released now from 1972 footage filmed prior to the famous 1975 documentary.
@willec7105
@willec7105 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating and mesmerizing. Thanks for this.
@cdmc965
@cdmc965 3 месяца назад
Wonderful interview, Thank you
@cavaliermama56
@cavaliermama56 4 месяца назад
Fascinating interview.
@christinebrandt61
@christinebrandt61 5 лет назад
Totally glamour and fabulous, AGREED.
@billturnage384
@billturnage384 9 месяцев назад
Dear Sophia this is one of my favorite interviews on miss Radziwill, do you have a longer version with unused footage l would love to see that. Thanks
@anthonywilliams9852
@anthonywilliams9852 11 месяцев назад
Fabulous video.Thank you.
@moweryjoanne
@moweryjoanne 5 лет назад
I adored her! What a lady. Great interview.
@ZadenZane
@ZadenZane Год назад
I was listening to Andre Leon Talley's book "Chiffon Trenches" where he says how much he loves Lee Radziwill and describes her as one of his closest friends. So I thought, wow if André Leon Talley loves her so much she must really be something. And she was!
@stephaniestanley8041
@stephaniestanley8041 6 лет назад
Bravo thank you Lee and Sofia
@PrecociousFriand
@PrecociousFriand 4 месяца назад
She's way more down to earth than I expected.
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 4 года назад
This is wonderful! Is there more?
@jodiemcbrodie4997
@jodiemcbrodie4997 2 года назад
Her taste in interiors is lovely!
@user-cv6ot6mh1s
@user-cv6ot6mh1s 3 месяца назад
I never want to stop listening to her, what an incredibly beautiful lady ❤❤
@cavaliermama56
@cavaliermama56 Год назад
What an extraordinary person and life.
@tonyca6943
@tonyca6943 5 лет назад
rest in peace princess. one of the greatest American style icons, not in Jackie's shadow
@rustaard
@rustaard 5 лет назад
@Mrssewhardtoplease she was married to a Polish Prince...although they rarely used the titles.
@lesleybrown1583
@lesleybrown1583 3 года назад
Nobody is resting in peace unless they are saved!
@jennicase
@jennicase 8 лет назад
Peter Beard was one good lookin dude
@marymonahan1454
@marymonahan1454 5 лет назад
Saturday night live - Kavanaugh
@carolinen5396
@carolinen5396 Год назад
Really enjoyed this interview, just wish it was longer. Interesting lady.
@juliusmaloney
@juliusmaloney 10 лет назад
Fascinating.
@davidsant5729
@davidsant5729 10 лет назад
What a beautiful, honest and interesting woman.
@marymary68ify
@marymary68ify 9 лет назад
I beg to differ about being honest. There is no documentation that states her cousin, Little Edie (Edith Beale
@marymary68ify
@marymary68ify 9 лет назад
There is no documentation that states that her cousin, Edith Beale (Little Edie) attended Harvard and you say she is honest?
@Potaville
@Potaville 6 лет назад
That's a MAN dear.....
@sandyshields2164
@sandyshields2164 4 года назад
Yvonne Bryant could it possibly have been a memory lapse or something that Edith had told her instead of dishonesty? Why be so negative? The interesting thing about the interview is to see a glimpse of this woman so closely related to American history, not to fact check.
@lynnsmithershubbard1896
@lynnsmithershubbard1896 4 года назад
@@marymary68ify Little Edie says so in Grey Gardens, which I enjoyed, although BIZARRE
@roszczynski
@roszczynski 9 лет назад
Marvelous interview! Ms. Coppola provided us with some incredible insight.
@rainbowcitizen4897
@rainbowcitizen4897 2 года назад
Great interview.
@StevenSeven
@StevenSeven Год назад
Can you tell us a little bit about Onassis ? "No". That one word tells us everything! @10:18
@jeffreyjohnson8
@jeffreyjohnson8 4 месяца назад
Well she had him first
@wandakitterman252
@wandakitterman252 4 месяца назад
Never thought I would like her but she's quite a charming woman...❤
@michelehood8837
@michelehood8837 4 месяца назад
NO! … but Jackie stole him away from me
@steelman86
@steelman86 6 лет назад
I guess no matter how rich you are in New York, you too are subject to the noise of traffic and sirens just like the “common folk” are!!
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 4 месяца назад
NYC is a dump
@simongreenham
@simongreenham 6 лет назад
Wow - what class , she's like a queen , so elegant and captivating..
@Baby-zy8hb
@Baby-zy8hb 5 лет назад
Drag Queen
@prensadhileaproducci
@prensadhileaproducci 6 лет назад
Desde Argentina thank you for sharing
@patty4709
@patty4709 2 года назад
So very sorry for your unexpected loss. My heart goes out to you and all parents that lost their children on that horrible day.
@winegirl33
@winegirl33 Год назад
What are you referring to?
@elizabethcimino6559
@elizabethcimino6559 4 года назад
I just finished reading "The Bouvier Sisters." I believe it must have been incredibly difficult being Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy's sister..... What I found the most interesting was Jackie's mothering skills were her greatest accomplishment!
@devaschloe
@devaschloe 4 года назад
Elizabeth Cimino the book “ Jackie, Janet and Lee” is also great
@songbirdy
@songbirdy 4 года назад
Humphrey B There was always competition between them. Maybe she "stole him" to get back at Lee for her indiscretion with JFK. And Jackie needed him more. She needed the privacy and a place to keep her children safe. Jackies number one priority was her children.
@colinhalliley111
@colinhalliley111 2 года назад
I have always said Jackie was the best Kennedy to serve our country , because she was a Bouvier !
@Madelyn5454
@Madelyn5454 5 лет назад
Fascinating woman. Refreshing and honest . Very well bred . What a life ! I feel sorry that her son died so young of cancer .
@dewilew2137
@dewilew2137 Год назад
Please don’t ever use that term to describe human beings. It’s repulsive.
@Mishaseymour
@Mishaseymour Год назад
Not at all
@nolasfamily3913
@nolasfamily3913 3 месяца назад
I always like tuning into this interview. In 1978 I was at the same venue with Ms. Radziwill and Truman Capote. She was dressed in a sleeveless black sheath wearing pearls. He was wearing a black leather jacket and cap to match. I am currently watching FEUD: Truman Capote vs. The Swans. I know Babe Paley was his favorite of the swans but I was hoping Callista Flockhart's role would have been more developed in the screenplay. The expose came out not long after and he was out and about with Lee.
@jenniferzarem5618
@jenniferzarem5618 3 месяца назад
I finished Truman Capote vs The Swans and I was so fascinated by the story of these ladies, and I'm now reading Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era. It goes into much greater detail of the swans personally - not just their relationship with Truman. It's a great book so far!
@Toronado2008
@Toronado2008 11 лет назад
Truly wonderful interview - I was charmed .....
@petitor_veritatis1936
@petitor_veritatis1936 5 лет назад
Caroline Lee Radziwill: you were a one of a kind class act who, in my opinion, never played second fiddle to your sister or anyone else for that matter. You are an elegant symbol of an era long gone, however, listening to and reading your interviews, you moved on with life and it's tragedies with incredible poise, strength, and grace. Because you had style, many believed you were superficial, but there are so many powerful introspective layers of you fully seen when you fiercely protected your family. You will be missed. Rip and tell Jackie and my mom I said hello. Thanks
@kdtennis1
@kdtennis1 Год назад
Jacqueline helped Lee pay bills for over 20 years! Lee did well after the Herb Ross divorce. I think he gave her $10 Million!
@ppcdnce2002
@ppcdnce2002 5 лет назад
Absolutely adore this! Brilliant woman 💜
@ABM750
@ABM750 5 лет назад
Great interview
@ThePricipleOfParsimony
@ThePricipleOfParsimony 4 года назад
Her hair is a work of art.
@tony1622
@tony1622 6 лет назад
She exudes the grande dame mentality seen in women such as Brooke Astor and Alice Vanderbilt.
@JMac-27
@JMac-27 4 года назад
this woman is who I want to become. "without memory there is no life" genius! absolute truth
@zurzakne-etra7069
@zurzakne-etra7069 Год назад
i don't know if that's true tbh, she grew up in Jackie's shadow and Jackie is remembered for the things Lee was first good at- fashion, style, culture...
@sallycannon287
@sallycannon287 5 лет назад
Fascinating! I have been out to Andy's house! After he passed.
@rebeccaLV
@rebeccaLV Год назад
Well worth a look. I agree about the curiosity bit
@KatZolitaMason
@KatZolitaMason 8 лет назад
She's fascinating- I adore her- Is not just that she's well bred- its also that she is a free-thinking individual with a rebellious streak deep-down, which I love. I could listen to her talk for hours.
@kianleyon6613
@kianleyon6613 8 лет назад
+Kat Zolita Mason I totally agree, she sounds so fascinating.
@davejones5747
@davejones5747 6 лет назад
I guess well-bred is a relative term.
@FpMaggio00
@FpMaggio00 9 лет назад
Great conversation. I have a new found respect for Lee Radziwill and still feel bad about her son Anthony who died of testicular cancer way to young - he was JFK jr.'s best man. She is a testament to the adage, "that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger".
@jacquelinemccarthy1663
@jacquelinemccarthy1663 9 лет назад
Mh
@sofiaruha1277
@sofiaruha1277 5 лет назад
You know why her son died so young ? because the mother was smoking during pregnancy, probably she fill bad about it remors and regret are substandard emotions guilt is deep,sociopaths does not experience guilt. When a woman smokes during pregnancy the thyroid doesn't function as it should be as the human grow hormonal changes start to kick in and interact with mutated genes initiating an irreversible cell death and tumour growth witch then either spread to organs or decrease white blood cells gradually weakening the immune system,the description here is water down version how her son contracted cancer and what hand she landed in the biological process.
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 3 года назад
@@sofiaruha1277 completely unsubstantiated. And completely unknown in the time
@sofiaruha1277
@sofiaruha1277 3 года назад
@@larapalma3744 sorry i'm busy with other things i do not have time to "substantiate" the legal ramifications of the corrupt system the United States has built an empire upon because when a billionaire is connected politically it always benefits those who leverage the circumstances for it.
@valeweathers
@valeweathers 3 года назад
Funny how she talks about Big and Little Eddie as if we aren't familiar with them. They're so iconic.
@joshdrayton1230
@joshdrayton1230 4 месяца назад
Did you really expect her to be aware of what real people might know or think?!
@Gizmoboy0
@Gizmoboy0 6 лет назад
so much fun watching....
@nicostone2800
@nicostone2800 2 года назад
I love anything to do with Grey Gardens. Lee seemed very nice in the documentary she talked about.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 8 лет назад
That's probably her cigarette hand she's holding up there.
@BlowinFree
@BlowinFree 2 года назад
What are you blathering on about
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 2 года назад
@@BlowinFree I'm not blathering. You aren't understanding, is all.
@BlowinFree
@BlowinFree 2 года назад
@@2degucitas and you can hardly string a coherent sentence together, is all
@lporquai9048
@lporquai9048 2 года назад
@@BlowinFree why are you so nasty? Bizzare behavior
@BlowinFree
@BlowinFree 2 года назад
@@lporquai9048 it’s spelt bizarre btw. I’m more offended at her lovely hands being called cigarette hands. Now bore off.
@turkeysandtiaras2623
@turkeysandtiaras2623 2 года назад
What a lady!💜
@smillsy71
@smillsy71 4 года назад
Oh she was so spectacular. Such a singular individual.
@billturnage8152
@billturnage8152 4 года назад
To Sophia Coppola, l completely enjoyed your interview on Lee Radziwill. I’ve watched this interview numerous times, my question is if you have any footage that was edited out, can you rerelease a director’s cut of this interview, l would greatly appreciate it. This is a major piece of Bouvier Kennedy lore.
@omarchandler4983
@omarchandler4983 5 лет назад
If you’re fascinated by Lee Radziwill then you should read the book about her, Jackie and their mother. Jackie, Janet & Lee: The Secret Lives of Janet Auchincloss and Her Daughters Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill. R. I. P. LEE
@sebastiankinnunen5549
@sebastiankinnunen5549 4 месяца назад
❤Fantastic interview❤She was such a lady❤Iconic❤love from Finland❤❤❤
@atheistexchristian
@atheistexchristian 11 лет назад
Love her! What a marvelous woman...very captivating, full of wonderful stories. Superb!
@aboutdawntoday
@aboutdawntoday 6 лет назад
That was wonderful.
@morrisonscott702
@morrisonscott702 11 месяцев назад
Hello how're you doing?
@donakopolbonick8062
@donakopolbonick8062 4 месяца назад
Great Interview Sofia.
@bubblinbrownsugar616
@bubblinbrownsugar616 10 лет назад
Sofia: "Can you tell us a little bit about Onassis?" Lee: "No." LMAO! You asked, she answered! :)
@sofiaruha1277
@sofiaruha1277 5 лет назад
Onassis needed political connections Jackie had ,Lee didn't, political connections are guarantee tax free global expansion,and insider information when trouble is coming let's say on wallstreet and that's all comes from the government,Jackie Kennedy was used by Onassis for money and business.
@agfagaevart
@agfagaevart 5 лет назад
@@sofiaruha1277 she also used him for his wealth and notoriety...a fair exchange.
@narvelancoleman3813
@narvelancoleman3813 5 лет назад
And in that process....he hurt Lee Radziwill, and Maria Callas privately and publically!
@narvelancoleman3813
@narvelancoleman3813 5 лет назад
Sounds like a fair exchange on one level....but look what it did to her relationship with her sister....so sad!
@katespurlding9647
@katespurlding9647 4 года назад
Sofia Ruha Onassis didn't need kennedy money,he was way more wealthy ,Onassis left his country with 20.00 and built an amazing fortune without stealing and blackmail unlike Joe kennedy.
@joanholliman673
@joanholliman673 5 лет назад
I just finished reading "JACKIE JANET & LEE" by J. Randy Taraborrelli....... EXCELLENT BOOK!!!!
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