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Frank Sinatra Responds To George Michael's Fame Complaints After 1990 Interview Video:

A letter from one iconic crooner to another has resurfaced more than 25 years after it was written. George Michael passed away this Christmas, but back in 1990 he reflected on fame and all the baggage that came along with it, telling the Los Angeles Times, "everybody wants to be a star. I certainly did, and I worked hard to get it. But I was miserable, and I don't want to feel that way again." Frank Sinatra wrote an open letter responding to the interview, which was also published in the paper.


Published Tue, 27 Dec 2016 20:26:06 UTC

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