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Chapter 443 New York Party(2/2)

"Hahaha, you didn't write songs for Barbra Streisand, she is the best singer in your mind, right?"

Carly Simon is very good-looking, but her teeth are a bit bald, so she is not a great beauty. Her father is Richard Simon, one of the founders of Simon & Schuster Publishing Company. She received the advice from her father, a part-time pianist, since she was a child.

Tao, Carly Simon has a very smooth path in the music field.

In the early 1980s, Carly had several top-10 best-selling albums, and her music style was very popular with white audiences.

However, when people mention her now, what they think of is not her singing, but the endless rumors of drug abuse, alcoholism, etc.

"Ah, hello, I seem to have seen your name at this year's Golden Globe Awards. Are you composing music for movies now?"

Ronald had heard of Carly, who recently made a comeback and composed the episode for Michael Nichols' film "Heartfire" (starring Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep).

Perform well on the leaderboards.

"Yeah, we can also collaborate on your movies in the future." Carly Simon's comeback was very difficult, but after her successful comeback, she is much more cheerful than before.

"There must be a chance."

After Ronald finished chatting with them, he fell into a state of speechlessness. The celebrities were all polite on the surface, but they couldn't say a few words and left, saying they had other things to do.

Afterwards, they would sneak around Princess Lee Radziwill and chat happily with the brokers of powerful people from DC.

Especially after JFK showed up at the party, people flocked to the party.

"Junior, let Auntie come and see you." Princess Lee Radziwill went up to welcome her nephew Kennedy Jr., who was accompanied by Daryl Hannah.

"When are you going to take the New York State bar exam? Don't say I didn't remind you, but it's very difficult."

"You don't have to worry about this. Our law firm will give all interns the opportunity to take the exam in their second year of employment."

Little JFK and his aunt were not so harmonious, and they would tease each other when they were together.

"Are you still hanging out with that little mermaid?" Princess Lee Radziwill nuzzled at her nephew when she was free. "My sister will never allow you to marry an actress."

"It's none of your business. You're having a heated affair with that movie director, Herbert Ross."

"Ha, they all call me princess, and you are a prince, how can this be the same?"

In the corner on the other side, Ronald only chatted with Helen, Cynthia Rhodes, and Richard Marks, and they also felt strongly that they could not fit in.

None of these people are Jewish like Barbra Streisand, nor do they have the Irish ancestry of the Kennedy family. They are marginalized figures in Princess Lee Radziwill's party.

Of course, if Lee Radziwill's boyfriend, the famous director Herbert Ross, also came, Ronald could still have a few words with him.

"Ronald, the box office results seem to be very good?"

With nothing else to talk about, Richard Marks took the initiative to bring up the box office of "Dirty Dancing."

"Yes, it's very good. It was unexpected. I received a call from my colleagues in the distribution department this afternoon. In Cynthia's hometown of Tennessee, the box office was unexpectedly strong. Even some distribution managers from the seven major studios called

Asked if we in the southern states agreed to buy box offices.

This is very far from their understanding, and no one can understand why this movie about freedom and liberation would be so popular in the conservative Deep South."

"Then it's up to you and Cynthia to find out the reason. You have to go to her hometown of Nashville the day after tomorrow."

"Won't you come with us? I'll let the distribution department make the arrangements." Ronald said to Richard Marks.

This singer with an Indian hairstyle looks cool, but he is actually a very nice person.

"No, Barbra Streisand wants to discuss the style of a new song for her, and I can't leave. Sorry, Cynthia."

"Dear, it's nothing. My colleagues in Daydream take good care of me."

"What about you, Helen, are you going to Tennessee and Alabama to promote?" Cynthia turned back and asked Helen Slater.

"I can't go. I have to discuss the plot of the new movie with many people here."

"Oh, it's your own movie. That's really troublesome. I played Dirty Dancing, and the dance rehearsals were a bit unbearable for me. I danced the same dance every day, six days a week, eight hours a day. It was too boring.

Yes. Although it looks good on the screen, I doubt it is worth it.

Maybe I should try being a singer."

Cynthia Rhodes heard that Helen was working on a movie, and she didn't know whether she was envious or distressed. She expressed her fear of the various trivial tasks involved in making movies.

"Honey, you finally figured it out. You grew up in Nashville and can sing naturally. I called that band in New York and said you would like to be the lead singer?"

"Okay, give it a try," Cynthia Rhodes replied.

"Yeah, I knew you would be better as a singer than as an actor." Richard Marks was very happy. If Cynthia Rhodes agreed to develop in the music industry, then he would have more time to spend time with her.

"Hey, that's not polite to say. I'm still here, and I think Cynthia is talented as an actress."

Ronald joked and added fuel to the fire.

"No, I'm definitely more talented as a singer."

"She's a good actress, let's use her talent. Have you seen her performance in Dirty Dancing? What a talent? And being a movie star definitely means a lot of money."

"The income of singers is also very high. For people like Michael Jackson and Barbra Streisand, their income as singers is higher than that of actors."

Watching Ronald pretending to argue with Richard Marks in a serious manner, Helen Slater and Cynthia Rhodes were overjoyed and covered their mouths in laughter.

"Oh, you're Ronald Lee."

The host of the party, Princess Lee Radziwill, was attracted by the natural laughter and came over to say hello to Ronald.

"Yes, I hope you like my movie."

"I like it very much. I can see that it is a photo of Jews. Your technique is very clever, and ordinary viewers may not be aware of it."

"Oh, you are an expert." Ronald did not dare to underestimate Lee Radziwill. A socialite from the upper class must have something special about him.

"Haha, that's not difficult for me. My second husband is a Polish nobleman. He knows the details of these Azkennar Jews best. Are they causing trouble for you?" Lee Radziwill

At a glance, we can see Ronald's secret ridicule of the mentality of certain Jews in the movie.

"I'm impressed by your wisdom." Ronald admitted in disguise, having been blocked by the Jews.

"They are always sensitive and troubled. They always feel that someone is suppressing them, as if they suffer from persecution paranoia."

"Pfft..." Ronald laughed. But she stopped immediately. It was not convenient for Helen, who was Jewish, to know about this.

"Is she your female companion?" Lee Radziwill was very sophisticated, and he knew what was going on at a glance.

"She's the daughter of the vice president of PBS, I guess. I've met her. Their family is actually pretty good. They are Jewish liberals and have already celebrated Christmas. If you're a conservative, you'll be in trouble."

"Is Director Ross also a liberal?" Ronald asked about Lee Radziwill's rumored boyfriend, Herbert Ross.

"So is he, as is his wife, the former ballerina Nora, who unfortunately passed away, otherwise I wouldn't be able to stand him."

"Aunt Li?" Little Kennedy over there was calling her aunt's name.

"Ronald, it was nice talking to you. My lovely nephew called me again because he wanted to meet someone."

"Then I won't disturb you." Ronald said goodbye wisely.

"You are an interesting person. I think we will meet again." Lee Radziwill smiled and patted Ronald, then turned back and walked in the direction of JFK.

"Let me introduce to you, this is the newly appointed New York City Hall Real Estate Development Agency... This is..."
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