partyup77 said: I am thrilled that this book is being published. Mayte is giving the world a primary source with insight to Prince and his life -- and their life together. More importantly than to us, who have had the opportunity to observe Prince thoughout his life -- this work will be an invaluable source to those in the future, many generations from now, who wish to gain insight to Prince as a historical figure. A historial document you say? Ok lets see, well so far we got: A description of the babys physical deformities Prince had a gene defect Prince was stealing her Vicodin ...yeah .really important and will stand up there with Darwins theory of evolution Keep grasping.. . [Edited 3/16/17 14:54pm] Baby, you're a star.
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Cat Glover has posted on her Facebook page. I'm not sure who she's referring to but she's supporting Mayte. https://www.facebook.com/...mp;fref=ts I'm assuming the reference to the "Black" Album is about Mayte's excerpt referencing drugs? | |
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The book was announced in Spring/Summer of 2015 for release that Christmas season and described as a "tell-all". Then - nothing. That tells me that her initial attempts were thwarted by some sort of cease & desist correspondence or possibly a change of heart. Either that or at the time, no publishers gave a shit. The book was never described as "a look into the life and times of Prince's ex-wife" because no one cared. It was described as a "tell-all" about her life with Prince, who was still alive at the time. She was milking "Hollywood Exes" which had been canceled. That alone tells me all I need to know, regardless of how I feel about her personal right to explore or speak about her pain. There were too many public displays of "here's Prince's shit he gave me (or that he left behind when we split) on auction" before he passed that made me question her motives, regardless of her desire or being coerced to move on with her life. Unfortunately, now - all bets are off. | |
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Mayte was the bride of Frankenstein that Prince created for himself. While i admired his love for her, he also robbed her of her own identity. She was young woman experiencing marriage and motherhood, but wasn't allowed to publicly celebrate the two most important events in her life. These events had to be shrouded in secrecy per Prince which indicates the marriage and child was more about him than it was about her, she was just the host. His actions with her entire pregnancy weren't right period! He really did reduce her to a muse in his ideal fantasy until reality struck and the "bride" became human and began dismantling all that he built around her. | |
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Amen to this, Amen! "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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Smmfh at the comments of some of you people. That is all | |
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For over 20 years now Prince fans have wondered about Mayte's side of the story. We have had countless threads about Mayte on this site alone. I think it is fair that she has a chance to tell her side of the story. What was it like to be swept up into the life of a living legend at 16 years old? What was it like (horrible I assume) to have every aspect of your pregnancy captured only to have the child die so soon aftre birth? That is huge for any first time mother, never mind one who is living in a fishing bowl. The divorce, Mani, the friendship with Mani. So many things to speak of. There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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I feel the same way. People should be free to express their opinions in a CONSTRUCTIVE way whether positive or negative. But, even though I choose not to read it, Mayte has the right to tell her story. I'm not going to bash her for doing so, even though I wish Prince was here to refute any negative implications in the book. [Edited 3/16/17 15:58pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Count me in that group. I would assume it was at least someway about Mani and then I would come and asked the question. So is Bridle Path the street they lived on or the area. My Princedom isn't as deep as yours.
And since you are sharing your Princedom knowlede, what drug is Anna Stesia a reference to??? when the whole situation came out I was a sheltered 8th grader and never really thought it was that deep.
Thanks.
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Yes, a historical document. And yes, so far all we have are a few sensationalistic tidbits to grab attention and promote the book. As someone who enjoys historical research and appreciates a variety of sources, I find great value in this publication. Trying to compare a memoir with Darwin's Theory is like comparing apples to oranges - which is a no, no. Trust me, I will keep grasping -- grasping this book off the shelf as soon as it hits my local bookshop. | |
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benni said: To me, it sounds as though those that are saying Mayte should not write about Ahmir that they are essentially saying that Mayte's feelings, needs, are not as important as Prince's. So she should just suck it up and never speak publically about Ahmir, because she doesn't matter. How many times does that happen? That a woman is told that what she feels, what she wants, what she needs, is not as important as what the man's wants, needs, or feels? If she were some unknown woman that had been married to some unknown man, would any of you care that she is writing about her baby? Or would you applaud her for having the courage to come out and talk about a subject that truly had an impact on her and her life? But since this is Prince we are talking about and his ex-wife and his child, no, the woman, the mother of the baby, should bow down and put the man first. She always did. But now, she chooses to talk about what is important to her. In all these years, she never mentioned his name, she never talked about what that experience was truly like for her, she respected Prince's desire for that privacy. Well, he's not here any more to care about what is revealed or not revealed. As he once said, "It all comes out in the wash, in time." That tells me that he knew there would be a time when all would be revealed. The bolded part is the real truth. If he gave a shit, he would have left a will. Guess what? Very good post. Too bad the usual suspects won't respond to you cause it hurts their narrative. | |
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Mayte's book is her story and that is what it is . But the People article that's a bit much. It leads you to believe that you are going to learn a whole lot of know things. But I don't we walk away with a better understanding of Prince and his drug additction/habit/abuse.
In a normal world I would run and biuy that people, but I will donate that money to a worthy cause. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
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He was controlling no doubt. But you forget who gave her away in the first place.
Why would you admire his love for her when you paint it in entirely negative ways. He sculpted her public image; but what do we really know about their private conversations. If her book states that Prince never allowed her to even express her opinions, then a.) I would have to question why she was even there (because most teenagers want to rebel and form their own opinion eventually--that's normal child/adult development.) or b.) I would have to wonder how her parents raised her.
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Laura, have you ever had a C-Section? I have. I've had 3. And you question the need to take home a script for pain pills, after being cut from hip to hip? Are you freaking kidding me? | |
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Face it, you don't have a clue on what Prince thought about anything. So don't even act like you do. | |
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partyup77 said:
Yes, a historical document. And yes, so far all we have are a few sensationalistic tidbits to grab attention and promote the book. As someone who enjoys historical research and appreciates a variety of sources, I find great value in this publication. Trying to compare a memoir with Darwin's Theory is like comparing apples to oranges - which is a no, no. Trust me, I will keep grasping -- grasping this book off the shelf as soon as it hits my local bookshop. Ok, read the book and then do a critical analysis of it highlighting facts that you deem to be so significant that they should be transcribed and hung in the Lourve or corridors of M.I.T for posterity. Ok? Baby, you're a star.
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PurpleMedley122 said: benni said: To me, it sounds as though those that are saying Mayte should not write about Ahmir that they are essentially saying that Mayte's feelings, needs, are not as important as Prince's. So she should just suck it up and never speak publically about Ahmir, because she doesn't matter. How many times does that happen? That a woman is told that what she feels, what she wants, what she needs, is not as important as what the man's wants, needs, or feels? If she were some unknown woman that had been married to some unknown man, would any of you care that she is writing about her baby? Or would you applaud her for having the courage to come out and talk about a subject that truly had an impact on her and her life? But since this is Prince we are talking about and his ex-wife and his child, no, the woman, the mother of the baby, should bow down and put the man first. She always did. But now, she chooses to talk about what is important to her. In all these years, she never mentioned his name, she never talked about what that experience was truly like for her, she respected Prince's desire for that privacy. Well, he's not here any more to care about what is revealed or not revealed. As he once said, "It all comes out in the wash, in time." That tells me that he knew there would be a time when all would be revealed. The bolded part is the real truth. If he gave a shit, he would have left a will. Guess what? Very good post. Too bad the usual suspects won't respond to you cause it hurts their narrative. A will has nothing to do with this book. A will would not have stopped her from writing this book. Where is the logical on this board? | |
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PennyPurple said:
Face it, you don't have a clue on what Prince thought about anything. So don't even act like you do. I just gave you facts that you can verify which will not bother to do but I do not know anything. Actions speak louder than words and his actions told everything. | |
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You don't have facts of what that man wanted to do or didn't want to do. You are just another fan of his, like the rest of us....no more, no less. | |
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BillieBalloon said: partyup77 said:
Yes, a historical document. And yes, so far all we have are a few sensationalistic tidbits to grab attention and promote the book. As someone who enjoys historical research and appreciates a variety of sources, I find great value in this publication. Trying to compare a memoir with Darwin's Theory is like comparing apples to oranges - which is a no, no. Trust me, I will keep grasping -- grasping this book off the shelf as soon as it hits my local bookshop. Ok, read the book and then do a critical analysis of it highlighting facts that you deem to be so significant that they should be transcribed and hung in the Lourve or corridors of M.I.T for posterity. Ok? Don't worry someone will read what you wrote a really will follow your instructions because this is the thought process we dealing with. | |
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annalizer said: Mayte was the bride of Frankenstein that Prince created for himself. While i admired his love for her, he also robbed her of her own identity. She was young woman experiencing marriage and motherhood, but wasn't allowed to publicly celebrate the two most important events in her life. These events had to be shrouded in secrecy per Prince which indicates the marriage and child was more about him than it was about her, she was just the host. His actions with her entire pregnancy weren't right period! He really did reduce her to a muse in his ideal fantasy until reality struck and the "bride" became human and began dismantling all that he built around her. --There marriage was not a secret they got married in a downtown church in the city and his whole family attended. You have no idea and I wonder if this is some sort fan fiction you are testing out on this board. | |
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The ridiculous thing is that from what we know, she's not dogging him out in the book - but just telling her side of the story. |
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Wow! That's low...even for you. I personally know a few women that were given Vicodin after their C-sections. Hell, I know a couple that were given the stronger pain-killer Percocet. So clearly you really don't know what the hell you are talking about and are just trying to vilify that woman by any means necessary. Shame on you! [Edited 3/16/17 17:14pm] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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I don't think she has clue what a C-Sect is. LOL | |
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Yes, it is pretty low of her & I agree with you, it shows she doesn't know what she's talking about. | |
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paulludvig said: Prince comes off rather well in relation to the tragedy of his son. He didn't mind the child being different, he just wanted the child to live. As to how he handled the loss - who's to judge. * When it comes to allegation of long time drug use - there really isn't much evidence. Mayte who was married to him didn't suspect anything. Only in hindsight do certain episodes look suspicious [Edited 3/16/17 13:01pm] But the tabloid trash media is/will certainly spin it differently. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Paisley Park is in your heart
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