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  • @KarineAlourde
    @KarineAlourde  Год назад +422

    “All I wanted was just what everybody else wants, you know, to be loved.” -Rita Hayworth.. watch Ava Gardner NEXT ruclips.net/video/_oMs9UZGmWw/видео.html

    • @sheng3229
      @sheng3229 Год назад +21

      I'm glad her daughter gave her the love that she deserve.

    • @jhondoe110
      @jhondoe110 Год назад +3

      Buhh, l ___you, *BBY💗

    • @jhondoe110
      @jhondoe110 Год назад +4

      All dahh' Beautiful z look like you💗BBY.

    • @jhondoe110
      @jhondoe110 Год назад

      🗣️Sxxy💗🏆📲🎁👠🍇🍌🌊🖐️🍬🤎⭕⚫🌶️

    • @akiracastillo
      @akiracastillo Год назад +1

      The same that always said

  • @walterschiller8281
    @walterschiller8281 8 месяцев назад +661

    My dad went through the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was severely wounded and was one of the first wounded sailors to return home. Rita came and picked him up in her car and escorted him to a Navel hospital in Corona. My dad never talked about his experience at Pearl Harbor but he always talked about Rita's kindness to him. A great human being.

    • @coryd2668
      @coryd2668 7 месяцев назад +42

      That’s simply iconic! Much appreciation for your Fathers service!!🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸

    • @user-ek5ms6tm6o
      @user-ek5ms6tm6o 4 месяца назад +17

      It’s good to know Rita “walked the talk” in her support of the troops and that your family member benefited from her kindness.

    • @MarkWG
      @MarkWG 4 месяца назад +8

      What a heart-warming story to pass down to family and friends! Love it! Thank your father for me for his Service to our Nation. Your Dad is a Hero indeed!

    • @lianacordova8094
      @lianacordova8094 3 месяца назад +2

      In corona?

    • @Blickymouse4
      @Blickymouse4 2 месяца назад +2

      Lies

  • @smae61
    @smae61 Год назад +3193

    Can we just agree how beautiful women were then..whether you were Caucasian African American Spanish,Italian,Chinese PuertoRican,Indian..Just mesmerizing..

    • @heathereagleson1098
      @heathereagleson1098 Год назад +417

      The chemical and toxic environment aka pollution was much less in previous generations including the food, meaning clearer skin and less toxic loads on people’s livers.

    • @gypsygirl9
      @gypsygirl9 Год назад +32

      💯

    • @user-qv6fg1zr6y
      @user-qv6fg1zr6y Год назад

      Spanish and Italians are caucasians

    • @missvida6251
      @missvida6251 Год назад

      Why are women of today so unattractive

    • @Karrokick
      @Karrokick Год назад

      @@heathereagleson1098 makeup was made with arsenic girls were killed by radiation in factories and birth control made you infertile or could kill you but yeah sure ok let’s pretend things we’re better lmfao

  • @west4Bmovement
    @west4Bmovement Год назад +326

    Men really did a number on her, starting with her disgusting FATHER. Amazing content

  • @babaganouche9605
    @babaganouche9605 Год назад +727

    It's sad to see how unhealed trauma leaves people feeling unworthy of love and respect. She accepted poorly behaved men in her life and lashed our in alcoholic fuelled rages because she never came to peace with those traumas. The good she had inside radiated from her and captivated so many. Unfortunately it also drew in abusers who were immature and also hadn't dealt with their own emotional traumas.

    • @myronhelton4441
      @myronhelton4441 9 месяцев назад +5

      This kid in a movie with Rita, he said she treated him bad, Many people said Rita treated them bad. Rita treating a kid bad makes her pathetic.

    • @DCL26
      @DCL26 9 месяцев назад +2

      So we'll put. May she now Rest In Peace.

    • @shellecapos8574
      @shellecapos8574 7 месяцев назад +7

      Some take advantage, when they see they can.

    • @adhoc7035
      @adhoc7035 5 месяцев назад

      She lashed out because she was being attacked. Stop dehumanizing women into "mental health issues" when they are just existing and someone attacks them. The guys that attacked her are horrible, mentally unstable people. Rita is a great actress and lived a great life in spite of the mental people trying to hurt her. She survived. Take your tired crap about women having "mental health issues" because of the fucking wind blowing.

    • @Ri57490
      @Ri57490 2 месяца назад

      ​@@shellecapos8574 your comment reads as though you are blaming the victim

  • @susanrike7476
    @susanrike7476 Год назад +580

    Rita Hayworth is a Hollywood icon. Gorgeous. But so much more. She was a talented actress, singer, and extraordinary dancer. Her 2 films with Fred Astaire are astonishing. He said later on that she was his favorite dance partner and the best dancer. But her childhood was so damaging. Between her father's "advances" and being forced to perform so young, she didn't stand a chance. Despite all that, Orson Welles said she was the sweetest, gentlest woman he ever knew. Thanks, Karine, for this touching tribute to the legendary Rita Hayworth. ❤❤

    • @canalesworks1247
      @canalesworks1247 9 месяцев назад +8

      Orson was a difficult man but he wasn't cruel to her. They both had affairs. (She had an ongoing thing with Glenn Ford) Orson loved and respected Rita. He also directed her in what I consider by far her best role, Elsa in Lady From Shanghai. Gilda is more iconic but Elsa is the meatier and more dramatic role. She goes full gangster in that mirror shout out.

    • @beautifullovechannel
      @beautifullovechannel 7 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @CupcakeExplosion
    @CupcakeExplosion Год назад +369

    This poor woman was so heavily traumatized that she was abusing alcohol just to survive which in part led to her decline into Alzheimer's Disease. It seems the constant trauma and having little to no personal sovereignty was internally killing her. Although she was forced to work from a very young age, beyond what any child should be ordered to do, with the grueling practicing, schedules, performing, etc, I understand she was quoted as saying that the happiest she ever was was when she was dancing. If you look at footage of her films where she is dancing, you can sometimes see that exuberance in her face and eyes, when she was truly happy.
    May she be at peace on the other side with no more pain and her heart be joyful and free while she is dancing. RIP, Rita. 🌹

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 Год назад +14

      This was so insightful

    • @doreenstodolski615
      @doreenstodolski615 9 месяцев назад +4

      As long as she knew JESUS AS HER LORD ,& SAVIOR

    • @lilianabatista9867
      @lilianabatista9867 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@doreenstodolski615❤ great comment. Sucks she wasn't a good mother

    • @matildagreene1744
      @matildagreene1744 8 месяцев назад +2

      Many have Alzheimers that don't have alcohol issues and had a kicked back life. WHAT are you talking about ??

    • @Fatima-kp8hi
      @Fatima-kp8hi 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@lilianabatista9867life isn’t it’s about being a mother. It’s like the only thing y’all know how to do and so it’s default. Ppl have other talents.

  • @Hi.Shadow
    @Hi.Shadow Год назад +325

    She was so gorgeous especially with those brushed out pin curls cascading down her back and that beautiful smile. There’s just something about that old Hollywood glam that seems so untouchable to me.

    • @karelglasner2673
      @karelglasner2673 Год назад +19

      Yeah the amount of torture she went through as a studio creation.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 11 месяцев назад +12

      Hollywood transformed men and woman into beautiful ROBOTS / '30 and '40/

    • @user-rq2es2io8y
      @user-rq2es2io8y Месяц назад +1

      Any actress today to equal her beauty, or her fabulous dancing?

    • @Hi.Shadow
      @Hi.Shadow Месяц назад

      @@user-rq2es2io8y not in my estimation. Rita’s timeless.

  • @bhbluebird
    @bhbluebird Год назад +447

    I always thought she was beautiful, but until recently, I never realized how well rounded she was an an entertainer. Back then, they could do it all.

    • @appleopps4540
      @appleopps4540 Год назад +24

      Yes, so true. Now, artists can barely do what their trade is. Smh

    • @evaphillips2102
      @evaphillips2102 Год назад +35

      Studios put a lot of resources into developing their all around stage talent. They were supposed to be god like, all around stars. Today that huge budget is put into advertising because careers aren’t expected to last a lifetime. Very sad.

    • @martinabuckley6037
      @martinabuckley6037 Год назад +18

      Back then they HAD TO do it all.

    • @leonmichaeljones1173
      @leonmichaeljones1173 Год назад +5

      A sensitive and insightful chronicle of the incomparable Rita Hayworth, who was both a truly beautiful woman and brilliant entertainer. Thank you Karine Alourde for this exhaustive study of a timeless cinematic legend. ❤🙏🏾

    • @truthh8597
      @truthh8597 Год назад +9

      Today also such people are alivee n exist
      They are just not promoted or do not last due to cliques sabotaging them

  • @jaytrace1006
    @jaytrace1006 Год назад +335

    She was unbelievably lovely. I am troubled by the fact that she started to exhibit symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in her late 40’s.

    • @josephberryman4106
      @josephberryman4106 Год назад +19

      I know getting that stuff that young I know that has to suck but she was a great actress

    • @sarahmott8876
      @sarahmott8876 11 месяцев назад +45

      Dementia yes, Alzheimer's? Probably not. More likely Korsakoff syndrome due to alcohol abuse 🇦🇺♥️

    • @jaytrace1006
      @jaytrace1006 11 месяцев назад +13

      Might be. Alzheimer’s is just the terminology I’ve seen bandied about over the years.

    • @lynnbrockel2885
      @lynnbrockel2885 11 месяцев назад +3

      YES GLAD TOO HAVE KNOWN YOU MANM

    • @rosemaryedwards7239
      @rosemaryedwards7239 11 месяцев назад +25

      Alcohol, stress, and mental illness i truly believe will affect a person that way.

  • @bettierusso5410
    @bettierusso5410 8 месяцев назад +136

    Thank you for this video! My mother was a real twin of Rita Hayworth. It was spooky. My Dad said that my mother used to have people ask for her autograph and not believe her when she said she wasn't her. I believe it. My mother too was a gifted ballroom dancer until she got MS when there was no treatment and was paralyzed for 15 years. She died only 2 years after Ms. Hayworth. When I see her in the movies, and look at my mother's pictures, it is a comfort. My mother was blessed to have only one husband, my Daddy, for all her life. He took loving care of her until her death. Such a tragic end for them both.

    • @trujustice8628
      @trujustice8628 4 месяца назад +4

      What a loving share of your mum and dad.

    • @MarkWG
      @MarkWG 4 месяца назад +6

      I was moved to tears about your story. So very sorry for your loss. I know how bad it hurts. Lost my Mama on 2012 at only age 69 of cancer. My Mama was also very beautiful and was a fashion model until about 25. She even modeled maternity wear while pregnant with my younger brother!

    • @mickeyray3793
      @mickeyray3793 6 дней назад

      So so sorry....now I'm crying. 😢😢😢😢

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 9 месяцев назад +90

    Hollyweird still treat actresses, and minors like possessions. The entertainment industry is filled with predators.

    • @AuntLoopy123
      @AuntLoopy123 2 месяца назад

      Honestly, I MUCH prefer the theater. I don't know about Broadway. In fact, I know next to nothing about Broadway.
      However, my experience with local theater has been, with only one exception, wonderful. And as I said in another comment, I have seen special young children absolutely BLOOM from their experiences on the stage. They are taught to be confident in themselves, not just when it comes to acting or singing or dancing, but just BEING. Being in public, with people watching you, and still holding onto your sense of self. Not to mention the help it gives in public speaking. AND, even the most spoiled brat must accept direction, in a stage production, unless the spoiled brat is also the director. And whether you're working on stage, at an office, or out on a road crew, you need to be able to accept direction. It's a truly valuable skill.
      However, local theater is sort of self-limiting. The rehearsals are done in the evenings, and CANNOT last all day long, every day. And the play runs for a few weeks, and then it's switched for something else. Even if a child wants to be in every show, it's unlikely they will be, because the parts are limited and varied. The only guarantee is that there will be at least one adult part in every show.
      So, yeah, local theater is awesome. Once you get onto a professional scale, however, the limits are removed, and it's possible to destroy a person's life with overwork, and excuses for why they just HAD to do this thing or that thing, "In order to get the performance we need, to please the audience and to create great ART." And that is where things start to go off the rails.
      Like the way they forced Judy Garland to take drugs, just to keep going at the ridiculous pace they set. Not to mention the DANGEROUS scenes they filmed with her, WITHOUT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. "Oh, sure, she could have died, and she DID injure herself, but we got the shot! Give her a few pain pills, and a good night's sleep, and she'll be ready to perform again tomorrow!" You just don't get that in local theater, because unless you live in a horror-movie town, the people in town won't LET you.

  • @JustAPrayer
    @JustAPrayer Год назад +362

    One thing you didn’t mention is that despite her singing lessons she was dubbed in all of her singing roles whether she wanted to be or not, to the point that she complained that Hollywood never gave her a chance to truly become a singer.
    When you find out how awful her father was it’s no surprise Rita had so many bad marriages

    • @lostgirlproductions
      @lostgirlproductions 10 месяцев назад +12

      She sang in Gilda when she had the acoustic guitar, though. There are 2 versions of the song in the movie, one by her and one dubbed when she did the club performance.

    • @annalder1652
      @annalder1652 4 месяца назад +2

      Ok

  • @Viracocha88
    @Viracocha88 8 месяцев назад +72

    In the 1940s, my father worked as a busboy at a club where Rita Hayworth appeared every night (and where Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra performed). Among his duties at night's end was not only cleaning tables, but waiting for Rita to finish vomitting in the lady's room before he carried her out, inebriated, to her limosuine. Even at the peak of her stardom she was miserable.

  • @monicaalva2423
    @monicaalva2423 Год назад +322

    It's so ironic how most women (including myself) would give anything to be as beautiful as these famous actresses, only to find out their lives were full of misery and abuse. Makes me think: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! ... Rita Hayworth is one of my favorite actresses. I saw Gilda in the 90s when I was only 14 and loved her since then. It's so heartbreaking to hear her story about all the abuse, her transformation, changes to make her like whiter, low self esteem and long work hours at a young age.

    • @kamikazemind327
      @kamikazemind327 Год назад +4

      😢 yes.

    • @williamfleming5740
      @williamfleming5740 Год назад

      Now I see why they got rid of the old hollywood system because it destroyed young ladies and that's a d*** shame

    • @dm-jf5uu
      @dm-jf5uu Год назад +37

      Unfortunately when you are beautiful many people become very jealous and bitter even family and close friends also partners.

    • @janbarrett4544
      @janbarrett4544 Год назад +8

      There's a reason that her poster appeared on Andy's prison wall in 'The Shawshank Redemption".

    • @janbarrett4544
      @janbarrett4544 Год назад +9

      They lost me at " no baked goods".

  • @kitakitzFarm
    @kitakitzFarm Год назад +135

    Her dancing was incredibly beautiful just as Fred Astaire verified. I see her beyond her physical beauty. She moved like she was walking on air.

  • @sarahthomas2506
    @sarahthomas2506 Год назад +90

    Miss Gilda herself! Rita Hayworth! She was very talented! Got involved with the wrong men! Her childhood wasn't the best! It carried on sadly into her adult life! Her demise was so sad! She lives on with her style, her talent, and her presence on screen! What a goddess! Thanks love!! Good update!!😁😁😁💋💋💋💋💕💕💕

  • @raquelleseda2302
    @raquelleseda2302 Год назад +73

    Just want to point out that Spaniards, English and Irish are all Europeans, so saying she was changing her looks to look more 'European' doesn't make sense.

    • @bellacortez
      @bellacortez Год назад +14

      She however is a Romani European.

    • @AS-wj1du
      @AS-wj1du 9 месяцев назад +29

      Yes people need to be careful how they explain things. Spanish people are from Spain. Hispanic people are from Latin America and have Spanish heritage along with indigenous or African. Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas are Spanish. Salma Hayek is Mexican, so Latina although she also has Lebanese heritage like Shakira who is Colombian. Cameron Diaz is a white Latina. But perhaps Spanish people could still be seen as not white like the Irish and Italians too. They were seen on the same level as black people. Maybe as they have darker skin sometimes and darker eyes. I noticed Americans mix up Hispanic and Spanish which UK people don't do. Because Spain is next door and the UK doesn't really have Hispanic people per se

    • @Fawnbmbi
      @Fawnbmbi 4 месяца назад +7

      Yeah like a Swedish and an Albanian person will look completely different from one another but both are fully European

    • @nambc777
      @nambc777 4 месяца назад +7

      She was a Romany Calé Gitana. She was dark haired and olive skinned.

    • @Roses-lilac
      @Roses-lilac 15 дней назад

      Tell the truth. It was to make her looks less Latina.

  • @sh0eh0rn4
    @sh0eh0rn4 Год назад +82

    I thought it couldn’t get any more heartbreaking than Judy Garland’s story….until I learned about Miss Rita

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 11 месяцев назад +14

      Also look up Sandra Dee's story which is equally heart breaking. Nothing was as it seemed in the "entertainment" industry.

    • @AS-wj1du
      @AS-wj1du 9 месяцев назад

      Shows the industry must attract broken people. Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Natalie Wood, Rita Hayworth, Sandra Dee, all abused secsually or mentally

  • @taelynnwade7560
    @taelynnwade7560 Год назад +113

    I have to say, I literally fell in love with Rita Hayworth when I was a teenager!
    She made me fall in love with the Golden age of Hollywood.
    Such a beautiful, sweet soul and so much talent!!
    Thank you for doing research on my all time favorite lady of old Hollywood 🧡

  • @libertygiveme1987
    @libertygiveme1987 10 месяцев назад +26

    Poor Rita!!!! Like you said, she DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE!!!! When you have LOUSY PARENTS, ESPECIALLY FATHERS, WHO ACTUALLY SLEEP WITH THEIR CHILDREN (HORRIBLE), AND THEY PUSH YOU INTO THIS LIFE AS PART OF THEIR OWN FANTASIES, IT'S A WONDER RITA DIDN'T WALK INTO TRAFFIC AS A KID!!!! Rest In Eternal Peace Rita, your father is FIANALLY PAYING FOR HIS ATTROCITIES!!!!

  • @TuAmorCheyenne
    @TuAmorCheyenne Год назад +23

    Sheesh! The women back then were mesmerizingly stunning!

  • @ToriHalfon
    @ToriHalfon 9 месяцев назад +37

    Mom mom lived a few doors down from Rita, outside of the studio. Rita was so desperately lonely, she would confide in my 10 year old mom. When the studio wanted my mom to be a starlet, and her memory of Rita being so lonely and sad was enough to keep her from accepting.

  • @broncotia3125
    @broncotia3125 Год назад +95

    Karine, I completely agree with u. It is so tragic that some of the most beautiful starlets have lived a shell of a life permanently damaged mentally and emotionally from being taken advantage of from the cradle to the grave. So very sad. A lot of them never stood a chance at a normal life of true happiness
    💔💔💔

  • @whaaat3632
    @whaaat3632 Год назад +77

    I worked in a nursing home and had to deal with people with alcohol induced dementia. Most people with it are mean. It's like dealing with a sundowner all day long. Anyone who can care give someone with AID are angels.

  • @andrewmiller4885
    @andrewmiller4885 Год назад +84

    Rita Hayworth....The great love of my father's life. He was crazy about her his whole life. My mother kept saying..... "Thank God the other woman is an illusion on the silver screen. "
    I still laugh about that today and I am 73. Thank you so much for this video.
    She really was so beautiful. May I also say a big thank you for not showing that photo of Rita at the airport, that was very kind and thoughtful of you. Cheers.

  • @AleapiaKuteFashion
    @AleapiaKuteFashion Год назад +71

    She helped Andy get out of prison in my favorite movie Shawshank Redemption !!❤

    • @karelglasner2673
      @karelglasner2673 Год назад +3

      Oh that's right 😆 I was going to do my research, then I remembered.

    • @AleapiaKuteFashion
      @AleapiaKuteFashion Год назад +4

      @@karelglasner2673 Yeah she was the big poster on the jail wall🤣. I was so happy when Andy got free and he got his payback on everyone who did him wrong.

    • @ajc2208
      @ajc2208 Год назад +8

      It was Raquel Welch, the actress who was on Andy's poster, not Rita Hayworth, though there is a similarity there.

    • @eshim3961
      @eshim3961 Год назад +9

      ​@@ajc2208the short story on which The movie was based was called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". If I remember correctly, Andy covered the hole first with Rita, then ended with Raquel, so you are both right.

  • @dw9524
    @dw9524 Год назад +35

    I like how the old stars never really lied about their diets to the extent stars do now. she was honest about the fact that she restricted carbs from her diet completely. rather than stars today who get surgery, starve and over exercise and lie and say they eat hamburgers and stuff.

    • @pivotb5691
      @pivotb5691 Год назад +6

      celebrities nowadays would get dragged for promoting disordered eating if they ever talked about their true diets

  • @9musess521
    @9musess521 Год назад +56

    Karine - I love your biographies because most importantly you show compassion for the people you showcase. Like you mention a very unflattering photo of Ms Hayworth from the early 1970’s, but decline to show it out of respect. You do great work and I really appreciate the seriousness with which you take it.

  • @sabrinabeberman180
    @sabrinabeberman180 Год назад +76

    I love Rita Hayworth, thank you for posting her story. I think most of the stars that were beautiful and famous back in the golden age of Hollywood, all had tragic stories, especially the women and its heart breaking to hear how they were all treated. It's horrible, now days most of those men would be in jail for all the abuse they put on those women.

    • @finnsmom8470
      @finnsmom8470 Месяц назад +1

      And back in Hollywood’s Golden Age, the casting couch was alive and thriving too!

  • @CottageRain
    @CottageRain Год назад +22

    I totally agree with everything you said about parents putting their children into this.

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hello, good evening and I hope all's fine with you there? Hope to hear from you soon.. Ok

  • @caroleminke6116
    @caroleminke6116 11 месяцев назад +22

    I rode with her daughter Yasmin when she attended Bennington College in the 1970’s… she was a sweetheart ❤ later on when visiting in the Hampton in 2005 I read about her son’s suicide. She was a talented opera singer herself who suffered from the inter generational abuse

  • @DaniB19819
    @DaniB19819 Год назад +34

    one of THE most extraordinary woman of all time..in my opinion..beauty , style , acting , and of course dancing..she was one of a kind...

  • @savannahsputnik1663
    @savannahsputnik1663 10 месяцев назад +26

    What always blows my mind is the hair. Not just hers, but Marilyn Monroe and all the others who had beautiful hair, had to dye it all kinds of different colors by the studios, and it was their REAL HAIR! There were no hair extensions back then, not as many hair products, and yes I know they wore wigs but in most of the movies these women use their own real natural beautiful hair, I just can’t get over it sometimes.

  • @daintydiva498
    @daintydiva498 Год назад +21

    Rita Hayworth was one of old Hollywood's most gorgeous stars. I was surprised to learn that her beautiful hair wasn't naturally red. Thanks for the interesting video.

    • @Dancestar1981
      @Dancestar1981 Год назад +4

      I thought she was natural red head

  • @victoriaredmond2151
    @victoriaredmond2151 Год назад +30

    She was so beautiful and so wanting to be loved for herself. How sad. Someone so lovely couldn't get the love they needed. 😢

  • @meredethenglish1577
    @meredethenglish1577 11 месяцев назад +41

    Even in her older movies at an older age she still carried herself with grace, ellegance, and glamor!

  • @lovedaybebe5881
    @lovedaybebe5881 Год назад +26

    So important for a daughter to have a loving relationship with her father . Obviously sons too , but he will be a daughters role model 🙏 abusive parents will almost always lead to abusive partners sadly ! Speaking from experience ! What a wonderful, beautiful women 🙏

  • @kamikazemind327
    @kamikazemind327 Год назад +40

    I love Rita Hayworth! I know they did her story with who played wonder woman in the 80s, but they should do an update. Old Hollywood is beautiful yet extremely tragic and dark. (Hell even now).

    • @d.r.2710
      @d.r.2710 9 месяцев назад +1

      Linda Carter?

  • @pussycatbot
    @pussycatbot Год назад +21

    Another legendary beauty, Sophia Loren, said Rita Hayworth was the most beautiful woman she ever saw. She was even more breathtaking in person.

  • @Lilmisscostumedrama
    @Lilmisscostumedrama Год назад +28

    It’s funny how Hollywood saw dark hair as too Spanish….I work with a woman who is french, soanish snd italian and is blonde haired and blue eyed, who’s ex husbsnd is straight down the line spaniard. And he’s paler in skin and has ginger/auburn hair. A lot of spaniards are like this. Hollywood is was so narrow minded.

    • @Marlaina
      @Marlaina 4 месяца назад +1

      My family is from Southern Italy and I inherited their dark hair. My husband's father is Irish and French and had dark hair in his youth.
      I find dark hair to be the most beautiful, but to each their own.

  • @lovelysosweet8386
    @lovelysosweet8386 Год назад +63

    It always ends sad! Men always abusive! This is real life! Her kids was going through the trash!😮 My mom died from Alzheimer’s Oct 17 2022 not just Stars we all suffer

    • @sayeedharem4673
      @sayeedharem4673 Год назад +17

      Cause they were either narcs who were jealous of her fame or married her for clout then tried to *change* her like men always do

    • @kathyh4804
      @kathyh4804 Год назад +3

      I’m so sorry you lost your mom😢

  • @stillhere1425
    @stillhere1425 Год назад +17

    A starlet is an aspiring actress who longs for fame, pretty but without outstanding talent or unique beauty, often on the arm of an influential man. Rita was a STAR.

  • @sugarplum5824
    @sugarplum5824 11 месяцев назад +140

    I wouldn't call electrolysis or dyeing her hair as "drastic" or even as plastic surgery. Rita's beauty was natural and easy. She possessed a charisma that was hypnotic. Without a doubt, she was one of the most gorgeous people to have ever graced the silver screen.

    • @hellojerome
      @hellojerome 10 месяцев назад +16

      Exactly I was also commenting on that. It’s a gross insult to her legacy

    • @ros1520
      @ros1520 10 месяцев назад +22

      Yes electrolysis is not surgery! Nor is dying her hair! I feel you went for the clickbait title there, which disrespects her and her natural beauty!

    • @venom7774
      @venom7774 10 месяцев назад +7

      Exactly. Well said and FACT

    • @RichmondStar510
      @RichmondStar510 10 месяцев назад +21

      Well possibly back then electrolysis was more of a severe process then it's modern form

    • @lostgirlproductions
      @lostgirlproductions 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yah seriously. They shaved her widow's peak, that's not forehead surgery.

  • @katina9632
    @katina9632 Год назад +42

    These vids make me feel so conflicted because growing up I always wanted to be like one of these stars SO BAD, to be glamorous and admired for my beauty 💅🏻 but then you learn what their lives were really like and it was so much misery for outward perfection

    • @kujjitafari8509
      @kujjitafari8509 Год назад +9

      Because suffering is the only thing that creates beauty. Diamonds form under pressure .

    • @halimaabubakar3443
      @halimaabubakar3443 Год назад

      ​@@kujjitafari8509 exactly 😢😢it's so sad

    • @halimaabubakar3443
      @halimaabubakar3443 Год назад +6

      Like the saying goes"not all that glitters is gold"

    • @rawvision6701
      @rawvision6701 Год назад +5

      Life has a way of balancing things out. Excel in one aspect of it and suffer in another. No one has it made. Just be thankful and content with what you have.

  • @hairrum
    @hairrum Год назад +95

    I was born on her Birthday October 17th. One of my favorite actresses of all time. You did a fabulous job on this one❤❤❤

    • @pigglywiggly3488
      @pigglywiggly3488 Год назад +4

      Omg me too.

    • @hairrum
      @hairrum Год назад +4

      @@pigglywiggly3488 i can totally relate to her,and how she never saw who she was except in the eyes of others who clearly treated her the way she felt deserved very sad indeed If only we all learned how to accept ourselves, we would never allow such abuse . I have however found this to be a pattern with us Librans.

    • @pigglywiggly3488
      @pigglywiggly3488 Год назад +4

      @@hairrum I've heard that's why we incarnate as libras. Balance and proper give and take. We give too much.

    • @hairrum
      @hairrum Год назад +3

      @@pigglywiggly3488 For SURE!!!!!

    • @karelglasner2673
      @karelglasner2673 Год назад

      Is that a Libra? Libra is ruled by Venus.

  • @shannonburts6905
    @shannonburts6905 Год назад +27

    Hey Kerine you are right about parents forcing there children to be in show business Shirley Temple Parents did the same thing to her sad along with countless of other child stars.

  • @sarahlongshore2605
    @sarahlongshore2605 Год назад +12

    She was my favorite actress ever. I still think she is one of the most beautiful and glamorous stars ever!!!

  • @angelbabysqueaky3985
    @angelbabysqueaky3985 11 месяцев назад +18

    Rita Hayworth did have a tragic life. Starting with her father. It's really a shame that
    her marriages were disappointed. Rita Hayworth
    was thought to be an alcoholic. She had Dementia. Her daughter Yasmin was a great daughter caring for her mom. I'm so glad that she wasn't an alcoholic. She got blamed for things that were
    not in her control. She had a great career. RIP lovely lady.

  • @luckyoshay2228
    @luckyoshay2228 Год назад +78

    Love your channel, Karine. If you want to learn more about Rita Hayworth, the book "If This Was Happiness" (by Barbara Leaming) is a stellar biography. Be warned: your heart will break for the fragile, incandescent Rita.

    • @rosemaryedwards7239
      @rosemaryedwards7239 11 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks lucky! Ill look for that book! Sounds great!😃

  • @cookingcrimescocktails3703
    @cookingcrimescocktails3703 Год назад +19

    Didn't eat carbs but her favorite food was Mexican how to pull that off

  • @catherinekerr2160
    @catherinekerr2160 9 месяцев назад +19

    She was a beautiful person inside and out. She was an excellent actor and dancer. Fred Astaire said she was his favorite dancer. Unfortunately she was married to the wrong men,an abusive father & was surrounded by the wrong people. RIP 💖

  • @stargates9993
    @stargates9993 Год назад +179

    She was mesmerizing, wasn't she? And that line... men go to bed with Gilda & wake up with me. I believe Sharon Stone said something similar. It's sad. Thanks for keeping the memories of those women alive. Women have really been going through it for a long time. It's a reminder that feminism wasn't born from frivolous reasons, just like the # me too movement. The older I get & the more I learn, the harder I cry for my mother's generation, my grandmother's generation & all the previous ones. Can't help it

    • @Maetaaaaaa
      @Maetaaaaaa Год назад +17

      you wrote that so eloquently... it really is a true testament to what our mothers (grandmothers, etc) went through, and having the perspective that you do helps so many of us women realize that our mothers went through so much; they were only human doing the best that they could

    • @baylorsailor
      @baylorsailor Год назад +20

      They wouldn't want you to cry for them. They didn't know any different. The majority were tougher than women today.

    • @Brownsocksflirt
      @Brownsocksflirt Год назад +1

      @@baylorsailor this 100%

    • @arianbyw3819
      @arianbyw3819 Год назад +7

      That's not the point. It shouldn't have been like that

    • @TEM14411
      @TEM14411 9 месяцев назад +1

  • @malcrich8302
    @malcrich8302 Год назад +49

    I swear Hollywood women were so strong back then. They knew abuse, poverty, war. What it's feels like to not have something to eat. Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Sofia Loren, Joan Crawford, Dorothy Dandridge... That's why in my opinion they got this strong appeal. We can feel they were tough, survivors. They really got humble begenings and succed to transform their life to having the World at their feet by their own hands!

    • @mariefriedmann3203
      @mariefriedmann3203 Год назад

      I read that some were forced to have abortions… or be dropped

    • @psychomaia
      @psychomaia 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes!! This is what’s missing from Hollywood these days. Nepotism has killed the industry. 😞

    • @amandadassonville4043
      @amandadassonville4043 3 месяца назад +1

      I think all women were stronger at that time. To survive they had to be strong. Today's women don't have to fight every step of the way to make life better for themselves. It was done for them by that generation and they don't even remember to be grateful., 🙏

  • @joanellebracht5311
    @joanellebracht5311 Год назад +30

    She was gorgeous and talented. Scarlett Johansson could play Rita in a biopic.
    Regardless of her look ... either way. She was not Latina, she was of European ancestry; Spain - in Europe, along with Irish ancestry. A lot of women get plastic surgery for many reasons, not necessarily to hide any particular features.

    • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
      @RAJOHN-ke7mc 11 месяцев назад +5

      Nope, Scarlett can't really act

    • @joanellebracht5311
      @joanellebracht5311 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RAJOHN-ke7mc I didn't say she could act

    • @RichmondStar510
      @RichmondStar510 10 месяцев назад +2

      She favors her a lot

    • @unjaded2
      @unjaded2 5 месяцев назад +3

      correct , being a SPANIARD she partly the heritage of Hispanic not Latin. interesting "Latin America" (a made up term) has many mixed heritage folks of regional indigenous and SPANIARD invaders. so it is a complex issue of heritage and location. some Latinos(as) are actually Spaniards by heritage. hence the reason "latinos speak the SPANISH language.

    • @kinTaro-ju5xu
      @kinTaro-ju5xu 4 месяца назад +3

      @@unjaded2why is it a struggle for people to understand Spanish is European

  • @avarosalia4309
    @avarosalia4309 Год назад +15

    Hearing these stories of glamorous women going through this level of abuse shakes me to my core maybe because on screen the seem so untouchable and perfect. How convenient it is to see these manosphere dudes wanting to go back to THESE “Good old days”. I am glad we are waking up ⬆️

  • @arianaslair5646
    @arianaslair5646 Год назад +32

    So glad I caught this...Rita has been one of my favorite actresses. Thank you! So love your channel.

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Год назад +9

    Rita was my first Hollywood crush. She deserved a much better life. RIP,, beautiful lady.

  • @mochacola72
    @mochacola72 Год назад +11

    No one should just assume anything!! You never know what people are going through.

  • @andreabrantley6951
    @andreabrantley6951 10 месяцев назад +15

    💭 I Love, love, love how the Clothes looked back then... (feminine stylish fun and fancy.) Also the hair, the accessories, etc. Beautiful! 💋💎👍🏼

  • @pancakepancake3789
    @pancakepancake3789 Год назад +31

    Thank you for this beautifully written and compassionate biography. I had no idea. Rita Hayworth.. what a beautiful and tragic figure, and potent example of how early attachment wounds reverberate throughout a life. God bless her.

  • @SarahGreen523
    @SarahGreen523 11 месяцев назад +16

    I've always loved Rita, but I had no idea about her backstory. Sadly, the relationship with her father colored the rest of her relationships. It's sad about her and Wells. It's all sad, really. Hollywood is a toxic grist mill, then and now, that ruins people. I really enjoyed this presentation. Very well done and researched. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @susanpoindexter1635
    @susanpoindexter1635 Год назад +8

    In Santa Barbara, I worked with Dick Haymes daughter, Nugent with actress Joann Drew. Nugent told me about being a kid and going driving with her dad, saw Rita Hayworth in the front seat. Dick Haymes was a hopeless alcoholic.

  • @Du-Masses
    @Du-Masses Год назад +17

    Gilda is such an amazing film but she had such a sad ending. She needed therapy and protection and it seems she got neither.

  • @victoriadiesattheend.8478
    @victoriadiesattheend.8478 Год назад +13

    She reminds me of my grandmother a little. Very beautiful and hardworking, with a difficult and sad childhood that would make most people very bitter & suspicious of everyone around them, and yet loving and grateful for anything good in her life. Also enormously talented (my grandmother was an artist).
    My God. I *DESPISE* her marriages!!!! And *WHYYYYYYY* in the hell was Princess Yasmeen going through the trash under the supervision of a babysitter???
    So she was NEVER an alcoholic. She had early onset Alzheimers. I am not surprised that she wasn't an alcoholic. All that physical activity dancing and working as an actress is not conducive to being an alcoholic.

  • @emilysunberg6735
    @emilysunberg6735 5 месяцев назад +7

    I’ve been on a five day mental breakdown, today being peak, and let me just say that not only do I find these videos calming, they are also incredibly interesting and well covered. I can’t imagine the hard work you put into them!! I appreciate them and you a’lot. This is the only thing right now that is keeping me anchored and I feel really grateful that I’m able to feel some peace right now.

  • @chicharon2290
    @chicharon2290 Год назад +38

    Your channel means so much to me. Not to be dramatic but I sincerely love history and learning about femininity(as I’m naturally a more masculine personality) and I love it when the truth is exposed no matter how dark. I just feel it’s important to talk about the truth. But YO! Did you see the trailer for Brooke Shields new Nextflix documentary! I feel like you must’ve already heard about it but it automagically made me think of you. You were the first person I found that opened my eyes to Brooke shields life and upbringing. Thank you for all the effort and research you put in 🙏🏼🌹✨

  • @consciousnessrenaissance7804
    @consciousnessrenaissance7804 Год назад +15

    What a beautiful person inside and out. She’s pretty, smart, sweet, she can act, sing, dance. The quintessential Renaissance woman 😇😘💗🌸🙏👍👏💯☀️🎉🎊

  • @deborahklinlger8565
    @deborahklinlger8565 Год назад +10

    In the film the Shawshank Redemtion a poster of Rita was hung up in the prisoner's cell while he dug his way put with a rock hammer.
    Rita was a gorgeous & talented actress.

  • @Caritasaveritas
    @Caritasaveritas Год назад +30

    I love your attitude on these biographies. Your pov is spot on. We are not in their shoes. I, for one, am grateful to have been raised by a hardworking family man.❤

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hello, good evening and I hope all's fine with you there? Hope to hear from you soon.. Ok

  • @nativetexan6628
    @nativetexan6628 Год назад +11

    Great show! As a child of the 50's I remember so many beautiful dances by the gorgeous woman.

  • @beautifulqueen4645
    @beautifulqueen4645 Год назад +15

    Love her she was beautiful, talented and down to earth.

  • @roseannejones1316
    @roseannejones1316 11 месяцев назад +19

    Love your format! Felt like listening to a friend telling me what she learned. Rita was my mom’s favorite and always said that Hollywood and her family used and abuse her. Thank you.

  • @sabinadonofrio8863
    @sabinadonofrio8863 Год назад +11

    Wow, I'm in tears. I watched her movies for years
    I always thought she was the most beautiful and elegant woman
    I had no idea she was so talented. Orson was the luckiest man on the planet
    What stupidity and arrogance.
    ..men!!!!
    Those men and her father should never bat out of hell
    Her poor mother, so weak n helpless to help her own daughter from that monster

  • @ronaldmccomb8301
    @ronaldmccomb8301 Год назад +9

    The most stunning of all the Golden Age actresses.

  • @TransformersFan1991
    @TransformersFan1991 Год назад +7

    My favorite outfit worn by Rita Hayworth is that blue gown in Cover Girl. It makes her look like a traditional Western European princess.

    • @lemku3318
      @lemku3318 10 месяцев назад

      Traditional? As of princess of monaco or princess diana...😮🙈? 😂 weird to think traditional if most countries are just a parliamentary democratical countries....to be fair though, monaco did give the most "kingdom-y vibe, of them all😂

  • @gringagarbo7508
    @gringagarbo7508 Год назад +10

    She was a baaaaabe 🥹

  • @lisanealy1703
    @lisanealy1703 Год назад +13

    She was beautiful in "Gilda." Rita and Glenn had the best chemistry ever in that film❤

    • @hairrum
      @hairrum Год назад +2

      Neely is my maiden name!!

    • @lisanealy1703
      @lisanealy1703 Год назад

      @@hairrum Really?? Cool😀

    • @dextermoore278
      @dextermoore278 Год назад +1

      Rita was absolutely gorgeous and stunning in GILDA. It's one of my favorite movies. Rita was a wonderful dancer, singer and Actress.

    • @DebraMaxwell-iw2ir
      @DebraMaxwell-iw2ir 11 месяцев назад +1

      Gilda was the best part she played I believe your Right it was Her Ok 💯. Rita and Glenn had Awesome Chemistry it Showed on Screen Ok. RIP Miss Hayworth

  • @ashtrologytv
    @ashtrologytv Год назад +21

    You’re one of my favorite video essayists, thank you! ❤

  • @dominiccassidy9708
    @dominiccassidy9708 6 месяцев назад +6

    One of the saddest things I read was a quote from her about her failed relationships. She said that all the men in her life, "Went to bed with Gilda but woke up with me."

  • @MehTaylor
    @MehTaylor Год назад +25

    So gorgeous. Thank you so much for this video Karine. I love to listen to your voice early in the morning. It so sad to listen to Rita having to experience that with her father.
    Can you please make more Indian celebrities like Vyajyaanthimala and Sridevi ❤
    Thank you and I adore your soothing voice❤❤❤

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon4508 9 месяцев назад +7

    The stuff they did to some of those child actors is horrifying. I remember hearing that Jackie Coogan was made to cry for a film when he was just a toddler by telling him his dog died or something like that.

  • @bec1036
    @bec1036 Год назад +10

    I didn't know much of Rita Hayworth, you really packed a lot of info into this short video! Thanks for sharing this story 💜

  • @garzapinups
    @garzapinups Год назад +12

    I had always wondered what her real singing voice sounded like? There’s one song rumored to be her real voice, but it hasn’t been proven.
    On another note, personal opinion: I really dislike when people FaceTune or photoshop her or other Old Hollywood Stars photos to make them *more* beautiful then the original. It happens so much on IG. It’s disheartening, I’m referring to the cover image of this video. I guess it’s an odd mirror of Hollywood taking what was beautiful already and giving them a full makeover lol

  • @MsPrettyVermin
    @MsPrettyVermin Год назад +6

    Rita Hayworth was heartbreaking.“ they go to bed with Gilda, and wake up with me”😢I didn’t know her fav colour was Chartreuse, it’s my fav to

  • @meleshenko3767
    @meleshenko3767 Год назад +4

    Classy of you to not post the airport photo. Respect.

  • @taylorking5463
    @taylorking5463 11 месяцев назад +12

    I'm certainly no star, but I do know what it's like to be told you're never good enough. Even when I earned my bachelor's degree, my father said that it meant nothing. Meanwhile, he only had his high school diploma after being held back for 3 consecutive years! No matter what I did or how I looked, it was never good enough.

    • @ruthiefrost
      @ruthiefrost 10 месяцев назад +6

      You’re broke a ceiling in your family lineage and that’s not always welcome from those you expect to be happy for you. You did a great accomplishment and now you have to cheer yourself on. It doesn’t feel good but it’s going to make you strong whether you like it or not. Much love ❤

    • @daniellej7914
      @daniellej7914 9 месяцев назад +1

      Your father was a fool

  • @joanofarcxxi
    @joanofarcxxi Год назад +98

    A very beautiful lady with a very sad life. Her "european" look was stunning, but I actually prefered her latin look when she had black hair. Regardless, she was indeed mesmerizing. I think she, Judy Garland, and Marilyn were extremely exploited and completely misunderstood. They were robbed their humanity and turned into fantasy characters that they were forced to embody. No one cared about who they really were as human beings. Even today, Hollywood is run by evil men (Weinstein is one of them, but there are many others who have not yet been caught). Not all that glitters is gold.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 11 месяцев назад +5

      I agree about the evil men running Hollyweird but I thought Rita looked pretty but in an ordinary way with the dark hair and lower hairline. After her transformation to the red haired Rita she was stunning. She glowed. Also I didn't like the way she looked with the bleach blonde hair either. It lowered her stunningness a couple pegs as well.

    • @lemku3318
      @lemku3318 10 месяцев назад +12

      European? Spain is in Europe....

    • @lostgirlproductions
      @lostgirlproductions 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@reesedaniel5835 I think that was just because she had gotten a bit older. The pics with black hair she was a super young with baby fat and not as chiseled yet.

    • @Katya_Lastochka
      @Katya_Lastochka 8 месяцев назад

      Well good news. Hollywood is starting to be run by evil women as well as men. I.e. Oprah Winfrey, Kathleen Kennedy.

    • @kinTaro-ju5xu
      @kinTaro-ju5xu 4 месяца назад +1

      @@lemku3318I’m amazed by how many people think Latin is non European. Did Latin not come from the Romans😂

  • @skipschauer5535
    @skipschauer5535 Год назад +6

    Moral to the story don't get involved with Hollywood.....

  • @larkfly9273
    @larkfly9273 Год назад +14

    Wow, I only knew her from the poster in Shawshank Redemption and just to be a gorgeous Hollywood starlet. It was so interesting and devastating to hear her story. Stunning beauty is one thing, being accepted and loved for the really deep and authentic you is quite another.

  • @sheng3229
    @sheng3229 Год назад +10

    Yasssssss Rita Hayworth! I have so much love from your other video on her, glad to be getting a update. Hope you're having a great evening love 😘

  • @roxannevlogs7329
    @roxannevlogs7329 Год назад +29

    Thank you for your research & videos. I love Rita’s movies ❤️It’s sad that society still view women who suffer from incest as “damaged”……..We are survivors and endure 🙌🏼I never took to drugs and took care of myself…..I have a thriving successful family who love me 🥰

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Год назад

      Hello, good evening and I hope all's fine with you there? Hope to hear from you soon.. Ok

    • @JaseekaRawr
      @JaseekaRawr Год назад +8

      I too suffered from ïncest at the hands of my father. I'm finally confronting it now at age 36 & being a first time mom myself. I haven't confronted him yet, but I will soon. He ruined my life. I became a drug addict at age 16 when I fled my home. So, even if we do turn to drugs we shouldn't be shamed. It's a coping mechanism. I'm proud of you for not falling into destructive coping, though! 🙏🏻
      I left the US in 2015, moved to South India to marry my husband. He saved my life, tbh. I now have a good life, finally, but mentally I'm really struggling, esp postpartum. 🥺 I hope I can heal.
      I had no idea Rita suffered from this. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. What a strong, accomplished woman! May she RIP 🙏🏻❤😔 She deserved so much more!! We all do!

    • @roxannevlogs7329
      @roxannevlogs7329 Год назад +4

      @@JaseekaRawr I feel your pain. I am sorry for what you suffered. You are absolutely right that turning to disruptive choices is a coping mechanism. I didn’t mean to offend anyone who had to struggle with this. Yes our lives are ruined and it’s a life long struggle to heal. Therapy saved my life. So happy for you that you found a healthy partner. Some of us are not that lucky. We all need to do what we need to do to get by, no shame there. Keep healing ❤️‍🩹

  • @incognito3599
    @incognito3599 Год назад +7

    She is VERRRY GORGEOUS

  • @Latoyas_got_your_soul
    @Latoyas_got_your_soul Год назад +10

    All i see in these videos about beautiful Hollywood stars is the men they marry despising their power and influence and becoming abusive control freaks the levels that toxic masculinity will go to to retain power over someone is disgusting

  • @dianas3627
    @dianas3627 Год назад +15

    Thankyou for this informative video.I totally agree with all your comments towards the end .A beautiful,sweet person,full of talent.I have always admired her and wished she could have found that special man she deserved and wanted instead of these useless,uncaring ,arrogant , abusive men she endured.

  • @ilseleon1761
    @ilseleon1761 Год назад +16

    Could you make a video about Romy Schneider? Incredible actress with a sad story!

  • @waltervega8730
    @waltervega8730 10 месяцев назад +8

    Great bio on her! You always showcase great biographies. Its sad how Hollywood treated women. They were money machines with little respect. Alot of modern day actresses have no idea what these early starlets had to endure to be famous. Sad her father took advantage of her. The one person who you're suppose to rely on for support and protection.

  • @deefinedivine
    @deefinedivine Год назад +14

    Will you do one on Velma Hopkins?…she always seems to get forgotten about. I’m sure her life journey would be nice to see. Love your channel😊

  • @heaven8639
    @heaven8639 Год назад +7

    My grandma look like her when she was a young woman.💞💐💞

  • @lindaanthony7890
    @lindaanthony7890 Год назад +8

    Wonderful actress and dancer, one of my favorites. So sweet in Cover Girl, and The Strawberry Blonde with James Cagney. And as a dramatic actress she gave a wonderful performance in Separate Tables with Burt Lancaster.