Anna Nicole: As Honored In Death As She Was In Life

Author: Dawn Olsen
Published: February 09, 2007 at 10:37 am
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As we digest the sad news of Anna Nicole Smith's untimely passing, it is important for us to remember that in spite of how she lived her life, she was still a human being. Anna Nicole may not have been the most talented person, or the greatest mother, or the best judge of character, or even, the best dresser — but she was a human being nonetheless. A human that deserves all the dignities granted us by our creator.

It will warm your hearts to know an outpour of emotions over this tragedy is being expressed all over the internets. The range and the depth of these emotions is a moving tribute to Anna's life. As time goes on, the true weight of the sadness we all feel will be measured in grams, ounces - even pounds for some of us.

I for one, am deeply saddened to see her go. I have taken some time to find some comments that I feel best describes people's reactions to the news. Anna Nicole was like our very own Princess Di. A radiating beacon of sweetness and joy - minus the air of royalty. Let us revel in her memory.

From The Superficial.com

freakspeely says - "God bless, Anna Nicole...and it seems to me like you lived your life three sheets to the wind."

From Defamer:
Ben says: "She'd do anything to put off that DNA test." (well, SOMEBODY had to say it..)

From TMZ:
All American Girl -"Why did they rush to save her?"

And of course, right here on our very own Glosslip, the grief-stricken speak out

The Belle-Of-The-Ball:

who fucking cares? Anna Nicole Smith had absolutely no talent for anything but making herself into a parody of a woman. She’s no role model, she left nothing of value to the world, and she almost certainly died of drug-related causes (TRIMSPA products are nothing but vitamins and megadoses of caffeine, folks — she didn’t lose that weight because she took TRIMSPA).

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Article Author: Dawn Olsen

A veteran blogger since 2002, Dawn has written for many different blog incarnations ranging from parenting, politics, popular culture, music and everything in between. Her writing can be found Blogcritics.org and her celebrity blog, Glosslip.com. }

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