Hello Ben.
Not sure if you'll even take the time to read this. But between the P. Diddy scandal, Harry and Meghan's corporate "empire" falling apart, and that shareholders meeting at Disney fast approaching, I figured I'd at least make one last attempt to convince you to save your skin while you still can.
I'm not gonna be mean about it, I'm not even gonna be pedantic. Rather, I'm just gonna say this.
By refusing to get your act together and save yourself you're letting your fans down.
You're letting me and the rest of the skeptic community down.
You're letting @gatorfisch and especially @aeltri down.
You're letting what few friends you have left in the entertainment industry down.
And most importantly, you're letting yourself down.
You don't deserve this.
You know you don't deserve this.
You didn't do anything to deserve the nightmare you've been subjected to for nearly a decade. You're basically being punished for the crime of existing and being more talented than your enemies, and by not disowning them, you're letting them win.
But that's not how this story has to end; you still have some time and sway, not to mention powerful allies in the industry. Take advantage of them. Let them help you. Otherwise, you'll be hung out to dry along with the people who've wronged you, and I don't think you want that.
So use your resources. Take back your life so you can start to heal. Get back to being the man you used to be. The man we fell in love with a decade ago. Because you're much more likeable when you're just being yourself.
Or rather...well, let me put it this way. If Nelson Peltz gets that seat on the Disney Shareholders board he's gunning for, changes will be coming. If you don't toe the line, there will be repercussions.
And frankly, after the way you were treated on MoM, I think you'd like nothing more than a redemption on that third one.
Or, you can have more of this;
Granted, it's just a rumor. But I think you're just as sick of the multiverse shenanigans as the fans are.
Anyway, that's all I have to say, for now. I leave the ball in your court. Good luck.
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David Birkin, last seen as both Picard's nephew and a younger version of Picard himself, here playing Jerome Bonaparte, brother of the Emperor.
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It's fine. If we've been betrayed, then that just means I won't have to hold onto so many sleazy, dark secrets, about Team Z and their silent partners, anymore. It will be a huge relief to get so much off my chest, that the public deserves to know.
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Yoko Hono & John Lennon
Jim Hutton & Freddie Mercury
Angela Mary Barnett & David Bowie
Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin
Vite affascinanti
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Jane Birkin photographed by David Bailey, 1964.
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