Bottom Line: Prince and Cat were going at it like rabbits through TWO tours. | |
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Yep I bet they were. | |
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ummm yeah I know that, she said they're relationship was strictly proffessional.
yeah I talked about it post #51
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lol she better go handle that business
straighten them out
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yeah remember how Prince had Cat & Gregory pushing the idea of a love triangle. To push the fantasy in the SOTT movie/concert?
It was just so not believable lol
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lol | |
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I agree: The idea of a triangle with Cat, Prince, and Brooks was not credible. Cat had her eyes fixed firmly on the purple prize upon which she had seized, after swooping into Princeland out of nowhere, like a thief in the night. LOL. The real triangle was Cat, Prince, and Sheila. #Facts #SheilaWasNotWell #BlackGirlMagic
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OldFriends4Sale said:
lol she better go handle that business
straighten them out
Music was the only love of prince's life. With the women - no matter who it was - he wanted them.... until he didn't. | |
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Ha! I'm not taking the bait. I'm enjoying this discussion of the Prince, Cat, and Sheila era too much. [Edited 3/14/17 1:02am] | |
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there is no bait, I was going to notify them of Andy Allo myself. Their information is wrong. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Fantasies
Just because people project sex onto everything Prince does and every woman he knows doesn't mean it is that way. When she comes out and says otherwise, I'll accept it.
Cat Glover: I met Prince... the formal introduction was at his house in Beverly Hills. I was invited by Devin DeVasquez, a Playboy Playmate who was also on Star Search (as a spokemodel). She was dating Prince at the time. Prince's father (John L. Nelson) and DeVasquez were good friends.
Troy Beyer (the actress/director) was dating Prince at the time and she lived in my (apartment) building. I said "Troy, Prince has called and Bowie just called. I don't know what to do." I was so confused. She said "Cat, do what your heart says." I said "Prince!" People often ask me if I ever dated Prince. The answer is no. A lot of women that get with Prince mistake his friendship and his affection as them being his "girlfriend."
I think she was trying to say, (by speaking between the lines) that although she knew she wasn't his "girlfriend" they indeed had some sort of a physical relationship. She just wasn't coming right out and making it obvious. You know, the way Prince does sometimes, by speaking in his cryptic way. I do believe they had a sexual thing going on. "Although we were both attracted to each other" I think is a hint in itself... | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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purplethunder3121 said: Although these are geese | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Here's an excerpt taken from Paper Mag's 1999 cover story interview with Prince: A lot is virtual in the Artist's world, where fading backdrops of past lives fold neatly into psychic origami boxes. He shows no signs of regret, depression, maladjustment or freakishness from cutting off his past life. In fact, he is rooted in a self-awareness and humor that are absolutely charming. His life seems to be distinctly separated into B.M. and A.M.—before meeting his wife, Mayte, and after Mayte. For instance, when discussing the machinations of record companies, the Artist interrupts the flow to ask if he can interject a personal anecdote about his marriage. (As if I'm going to say no.) The word in the media had been that after a total bliss package of a marriage, they were getting divorced. What the Artist goes on to say is that wanting a monopoly on his lady had become the marital version of owning someone else's masters. From what he says, and from what others say, theirs has been an intensely romantic relationship, a kind of you-and-me-against-the- world vibe. But both felt it was starting to get weird. "We were drawing energy from strange people around us. Strange words and numbers, bad contracts. We had to step away from that," he explains. For a person who still uses "4" in place of "for" in song lyrics, the relationship between numbers and contracts—both personal and financial— weaves complicated, interrelated secret messages. He traces the origin of the marriage contract to Pontius Pilate organizing the consensus to crucify Jesus, but the short version of the story is that it was screwing up the Artist's world. He describes a relationship that some might categorize as vaguely co-dependent—for a while he couldn't even give an interview without Mayte present. "I could not have sat in a room alone with some- one like you" (meaning young, female and not totally butt), he tells me. Relying on someone so deeply, not to mention feeling possessive, jealous and the other emotions that go with having someone be "yours," was dangerous and, more to his point, deluded."At first you might think that your mate is the God," the Artist reflects, "but you'd better hope that God is speaking through your mate." They are not divorced. Quite the contrary. They are happily joined, having transcended the mental and emotional bondage of marriage. When not floating among the astral planes, the couple like to spend time in Spain, in their lovely new house near Gibraltar, which will soon be featured in another form of virtual reality, Vanity Fair. (The Artist is still a rich guy, like some of the best social radicals.) "We pretend it didn't even happen," he says of the marriage. "Like a lot of things in life I don't like, I pretend it isn't there and it goes away. We decided to go back to the Garden."
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Isn't this period alluded to in Maytes book? Didn't he want to divorce her but still have her around? Seems he wanted Mayte, Mani and whoever else on tap. The proverbial having his cake and eating it. And Mayte was the one to walk away I believe? There's always a rainbow 🌈 , at the end of every rain ☔️ | |
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Thanks, hadn't read this before.
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How do you now this, though? You got inside scoop? | |
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that is just fantasy projection | |
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Fly, you appear to be easily given to obssessive flights of fancy concerning Prince's sex life. What's up with that? If it's magic, then why can't it be everlasting..... | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
who are the other females?
actress Troy Beyer Anna Fantastic was he and Jill Jones off during this time?
Lori (diamond)and Prince were an item Baby, you're a star.
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