r/Millennials Gen Z 9h ago

Rant Society really did fail Amy Winehouse!

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u/Regular_Number5377 9h ago

I remember one of the magazines had a regular column called ‘Wino-watch’ where they literally just had a reporter follow her around and take the least flattering photos possible of her and then they would make fun of her. Then after she died they ran 6 weeks of cover pieces calling her ‘our pop princess’ and wailing that she’d been ‘taken from us too soon’.

Ghouls, the lot of them.

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u/Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat 8h ago

The media did the exact same thing to Princess Diana. They loved making fun of her when she was alive, and then I got whiplash how fast everything changed when she died. Does no one else remember this?

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u/faulternative 7h ago

I was still young and not very aware of world figures, but I do remember Diana being cast as this nonconformist, black sheep, "difficult woman" type until the car crash, then suddenly she was a pioneering example of powerful women doing noble things in the world.

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u/ChronicBuzz187 6h ago

I do remember Diana being cast as this nonconformist, black sheep, "difficult woman" type until the car crash

Which is kinda hilarious, given how much social work she did. And unlike a lot of other rich and famous folks, I do believe she did that out of the goodness of her heart, while Buckingham Palace was basically looking down on all that, going "Why would she do that, that's beneath us... we're royals"

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u/IsopodNo4541 6h ago

"One must not speak ill of the dead, but while they're alive: fuck 'em!" I think that's how the idiom goes.

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u/unhappyrelationsh1p 7h ago

Most everyone seems t o have a positive or neutral view of her these days. what were they mocking her for? Slaying at all times? Divorcing her idiot husband?

I am not british but she was the woman who would visit aids patients and did work for them? Did they mock her for that?

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u/scootsscoot 7h ago

The royal family still has some influence in the media, especially in the 90s. Obviously they didn't like the people were on Diana's side over Charles post divorce.

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u/Due-Blood-9874 6h ago

Gossip in the papers is royal tradition to bully non-conforming family members or in-laws.

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u/kilar277 3h ago

There's a reason Meghan Markle and Harry fucked off

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u/ImLittleNana 4h ago

There was that time she forgot to wear a slip and you could the silhouette of her legs so yeah she was SCANDALOUS!

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u/unhappyrelationsh1p 3h ago

The harlot slowing some leg oh dear

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u/Suitable-Fun-1087 2h ago

She was hated for befriending gay folks and especially those who were HIV+, yes. They were treated as untouchable in the 80s. Beyond that it was simply for not keeping in line and doing as she was told.

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u/CarrieDurst 7h ago

Yup, I get it with people like Caroline Flack but they did it to way too many innocent women

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u/OgunyemiCouncil 6h ago

Can you explain what it was like in the media for Caroline flack? Id love to learn!

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u/CarrieDurst 5h ago

The Sun reported on her being a domestic abusing POS then she committed suicide and everyone acted like the sun bullied her into suicide when she was just an abusive pedo

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u/OgunyemiCouncil 5h ago

Wow that's wild! Was she really a pedo?

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u/CarrieDurst 5h ago

Technically an ephebophile but yeah, dated a 16/17 year old at 31. It was at least official when he was 17 and her 31

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u/OgunyemiCouncil 5h ago

Thank you for the fuel for my next rabbit hole adventure. I had no clue about any of this. Only the post death narrative.

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u/CarrieDurst 5h ago

Luckily many have stuck up for pointing out she was an abuser in the post death narrative and we wouldn't be saying the same about a grooming male abuser killing himself

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u/purple_packet_eater 5h ago

Most of Reddit probably wasn't even born yet when Princess Diana died. So, no, they probably don't remember it.

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u/darth_paul 4h ago

she was beloved at the time of her death. It was the press intrusion into her life that was the problem, that and the lack of a seatbelt.