News

#Rosie O’Donnell posts topless pic on Instagram: ‘Party!’

#Rosie O’Donnell posts topless pic on Instagram: ‘Party!’

Isn’t this a-doll-able.

Rosie O’Donnell appears to joining the ranks of celebrity thirst trappers everywhere with her latest post — with a twist.

The former “The View” moderator shared a photo of her Barbie doll going topless. “Party!” the 59-year-old comedian’s fun caption on Instagram simply read.

The snap had her Rosie Barbie doll rocking a purple sweater that was hiked up to her chest, rainbow stickers on her plastic breasts and a matching skirt made out of ribbons. The doll stood in front of a multicolored backdrop and had her arms up in the air like she really was ready to “party.”

“The Rosie O’Donnell Show” host had her very own Barbie doll inspired by herself back in 1999. The vintage celebrity doll showed O’Donnell during her years as a talk show host.

Her chat show aired from 1996 to 2002 and featured the “Sleepless in Seattle” actress wearing a red pantsuit and flipped black hair.

Users joined O’Donnell in her excitement and commented on their love for her. “I love it! I still have my Rosie doll and the brush from a really long time ago,” one recalled. “That is fabulous,” commented another.

rosie o donnell doll
Rosie O’Donnell-Barbie is dressed for some fun!
Courtesy of @rosie

“Ha! I only remember the Rosie doll in the Red suit and vest,” one joked. A user chimed in, “Free the girls, let girls be free.”

“Is that a slutty Rosie doll?!!” a user quipped. Another said, “I had that Barbie growing up lol my one lesbian Barbie doll.”

O’Donnell’s post is full of rainbow emblems, a fitting choice for the funny woman who has been a part of the LGBTQ community for most of her career.

She even once helped the late Whitney Houston understand her own rumored sexuality.

rosie o donnell doll
Rosie O’Donnell had her very own Barbie doll that debuted back in the ’90s.
Tribune News Service via Getty I

O’Donnell went on the “Hot Takes & Deep Dives” podcast last year and discussed the “I Will Always Love You” songstress.

“Whitney was troubled by, I think, the gay part of her life and didn’t want it exposed,” she said. “It’s hard in black culture to accept gayness. It’s culturally more difficult, I think.”

“And the church … the Baptist Church weighed heavily on her,” O’Donnell added, noting the rigid dichotomy between religion and homosexuality. “Growing up in the church and singing gospel, [for Houston] I think that there was a lot of conflict about that.” 

If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. Follow us on Google News too, click on the star and choose us from your favorites.

For forums sites go to Forum.BuradaBiliyorum.Com

If you want to read more News articles, you can visit our News category.

Source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Close

Please allow ads on our site

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker!