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Post by NorrisNZ on Dec 30, 2016 13:54:29 GMT
She has acted trashy over the years and often shows up on redcarpet events loaded and looking like an old Ho.
Q - David Ruffin (of The Temptations) once said, "Mary Wilson (The Supremes) was trash".
A - David Ruffin was right.
Q - Whywas she trash?
A - Well, it goes back to privately how she carried herself. She was a woman that everyone at Motown had sleptwith, so to speak. She was a party girl. By her own admission, in her own book she said she told Gordy when Gordy said she would make herself too available, the quote went something like, "I like to be out." She's a party girl. That's not to say she trashes per se. She likes men. David Ruffin liked women. So, there was a double standard there. A gentlemen back in the 60's, 70's, you were a Hugh Hefner playboy. A woman was a tramp, a slut, a whore, and that's how David Ruffin looked at her. David Ruffin wasof course on the inside. Outside, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, were the epitome of black womanhood. They were like Black Barbie dolls. And this was the Motown machine hard at work. People didn't know for years that Mary Wilson had went with Tom Jones, until years after the fact, and that she went with a string of prominent men, Flip Wilson, Steve McQueen, David Frost, men inside and outside of Motown. She was very beautiful, and still is, and quite, quite popular. Men liked her, and she likedmen. But David was right, she was trashy.
Q - A real eye-opener in your book is the story about Mary Wilson and her appearance on Robin Leach's Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous. She moved her belongings to a freind's mansion for the show, because in reality she lived in a two bedroom bungalow with her family. What's Mary's financial condition these days?
A - That was really my doing. Mary called me one day at my home in Long Island and she said very excited, "Oh, I'm going to be interviewed for The Rich and Famous, which actually turned out to be one of his other shows that didn't last that long, called Romance of The Rich andFamous. I said "that's fabulous." They sometimes interviewed people on location or in a hotel suite. I said "Mary, where are they going to interview you?" She said, "At home." I went like, completely crazy, I said "you cannot have the Rich and Famous interview you in that little bungalow." She was like, "Oh, you don'tthink so?" I said, "I don't think so. You're going to have to get a suite at The Beverly Hill Hotel or something and tell them your house is being renovated. You can't have them come to that little thousand square feet place, out in the valley." Oh, my God, that place is horrible. She said, "Oh, I didn't think of that" I said, "Well that's what you have me for, dear." I said "whatabout asking Mrs. Avery?" (Dr. Avery was Mary's gynecologist) "You're good friends with her." She has this huge house up in LasFelices that originally had been built for George Raft. "Why don't you just ask her if you can use that house." So that is where the idea came from. We moved all her memorabilia such as oil paintings of herself, all of the Gold Records and we hung them upin the living room of that house. We took Mary's old Rolls Royce and put that in the driveway of this really big English Tudor that's on like over an acre of land. A quite imposing house it is. Once again it was my own training from Motown that at all costs you keep up the stars image, no matter what.
Q - Financially speaking, she was....
A - Broke. The nice beautiful Rolls Royce couldn't go over 30 miles per hour. The inside was a wreck. She finally spent about 30 grand to have the car re-conditioned which I thought was a bad move. About a year later, she sold it like for 20 grand, so she lost money on it. But, she had been badly ripped off. Long gone was the huge mansion in Hancock Park and the home up in Hollywood Hills. She was living in Studio City, on Eureka Drive in a small, little bungalow, right off of a main thoroughfare with one bathroom, 2 little bedrooms. There was about eight people living there. She had seen hard times. She was still working, but not making what she used to. T
Q - But what about today?
A - I don't know what her financial shape is today. After she wrote. Dream Girl, My Life with The Supremes, shemade quite a bit of money, and immediately took most of it and bought a house not too far from Dr. Avery's house. She bought anEnglish Tudor in Las Felicies for about $600,000. She continuedto work, and fell on some hard times and sold that. She moved to Washington. I understand she rented a place. Now, she's left that, and she's been living for the last year in Las Vegas. I don't know, if she bought or rents. She is a person, like the rest of America who has to work. Mary Wilson is not in a position to retire.
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Post by NorrisNZ on Dec 30, 2016 13:55:58 GMT
The above interview is from the archives of author Tony Turner.
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Post by JaiLovesHooch on Dec 30, 2016 16:13:38 GMT
I just read the Tony Turner interview again. Mary Wilson was the Ho of Motown, not Diana Ross. According to Turner 'Mary Wilson was a woman that everyone at Motown had slept with' The only men who turned her down were Marvin Gaye and berry Gordy. Folks in Detroit have told me she screwed everyone from the session musicians to the janitor.
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Post by JaiLovesHooch on Dec 30, 2016 16:14:43 GMT
I just read the Tony Turner interview again. Mary Wilson was the Ho of Motown, not Diana Ross. According to Turner 'Mary Wilson was a woman that everyone at Motown had slept with' The only men who turned her down were Marvin Gaye and berry Gordy. Folks in Detroit have told me she screwed everyone from the session musicians to the janitor.
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Post by mpn1jco on Dec 31, 2016 11:19:24 GMT
You do realize I am Tony Turner. Roberta75 has confirmed this. I was back posting in Soulful Detroit as Mpn1jco according to her. Tony Turner ( myself ) is the administrator of the forum also. Tony Turner is also dead folks, and has been for awhile.
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Post by mpn1jco on Dec 31, 2016 11:58:26 GMT
She has acted trashy over the years and often shows up on redcarpet events loaded and looking like an old Ho.
Q - David Ruffin (of The Temptations) once said, "Mary Wilson (The Supremes) was trash".
A - David Ruffin was right.
Q - Whywas she trash?
A - Well, it goes back to privately how she carried herself. She was a woman that everyone at Motown had sleptwith, so to speak. She was a party girl. By her own admission, in her own book she said she told Gordy when Gordy said she would make herself too available, the quote went something like, "I like to be out." She's a party girl. That's not to say she trashes per se. She likes men. David Ruffin liked women. So, there was a double standard there. A gentlemen back in the 60's, 70's, you were a Hugh Hefner playboy. A woman was a tramp, a slut, a whore, and that's how David Ruffin looked at her. David Ruffin wasof course on the inside. Outside, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, were the epitome of black womanhood. They were like Black Barbie dolls. And this was the Motown machine hard at work. People didn't know for years that Mary Wilson had went with Tom Jones, until years after the fact, and that she went with a string of prominent men, Flip Wilson, Steve McQueen, David Frost, men inside and outside of Motown. She was very beautiful, and still is, and quite, quite popular. Men liked her, and she likedmen. But David was right, she was trashy.
Q - A real eye-opener in your book is the story about Mary Wilson and her appearance on Robin Leach's Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous. She moved her belongings to a freind's mansion for the show, because in reality she lived in a two bedroom bungalow with her family. What's Mary's financial condition these days?
A - That was really my doing. Mary called me one day at my home in Long Island and she said very excited, "Oh, I'm going to be interviewed for The Rich and Famous, which actually turned out to be one of his other shows that didn't last that long, called Romance of The Rich andFamous. I said "that's fabulous." They sometimes interviewed people on location or in a hotel suite. I said "Mary, where are they going to interview you?" She said, "At home." I went like, completely crazy, I said "you cannot have the Rich and Famous interview you in that little bungalow." She was like, "Oh, you don'tthink so?" I said, "I don't think so. You're going to have to get a suite at The Beverly Hill Hotel or something and tell them your house is being renovated. You can't have them come to that little thousand square feet place, out in the valley." Oh, my God, that place is horrible. She said, "Oh, I didn't think of that" I said, "Well that's what you have me for, dear." I said "whatabout asking Mrs. Avery?" (Dr. Avery was Mary's gynecologist) "You're good friends with her." She has this huge house up in LasFelices that originally had been built for George Raft. "Why don't you just ask her if you can use that house." So that is where the idea came from. We moved all her memorabilia such as oil paintings of herself, all of the Gold Records and we hung them upin the living room of that house. We took Mary's old Rolls Royce and put that in the driveway of this really big English Tudor that's on like over an acre of land. A quite imposing house it is. Once again it was my own training from Motown that at all costs you keep up the stars image, no matter what.
Q - Financially speaking, she was....
A - Broke. The nice beautiful Rolls Royce couldn't go over 30 miles per hour. The inside was a wreck. She finally spent about 30 grand to have the car re-conditioned which I thought was a bad move. About a year later, she sold it like for 20 grand, so she lost money on it. But, she had been badly ripped off. Long gone was the huge mansion in Hancock Park and the home up in Hollywood Hills. She was living in Studio City, on Eureka Drive in a small, little bungalow, right off of a main thoroughfare with one bathroom, 2 little bedrooms. There was about eight people living there. She had seen hard times. She was still working, but not making what she used to. T
Q - But what about today?
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Post by mpn1jco on Dec 31, 2016 12:01:03 GMT
She has acted trashy over the years and often shows up on redcarpet events loaded and looking like an old Ho.
Q - David Ruffin (of The Temptations) once said, "Mary Wilson (The Supremes) was trash".
A - David Ruffin was right.
Q - Whywas she trash?
A - Well, it goes back to privately how she carried herself. She was a woman that everyone at Motown had sleptwith, so to speak. She was a party girl. By her own admission, in her own book she said she told Gordy when Gordy said she would make herself too available, the quote went something like, "I like to be out." She's a party girl. That's not to say she trashes per se. She likes men. David Ruffin liked women. So, there was a double standard there. A gentlemen back in the 60's, 70's, you were a Hugh Hefner playboy. A woman was a tramp, a slut, a whore, and that's how David Ruffin looked at her. David Ruffin wasof course on the inside. Outside, Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, were the epitome of black womanhood. They were like Black Barbie dolls. And this was the Motown machine hard at work. People didn't know for years that Mary Wilson had went with Tom Jones, until years after the fact, and that she went with a string of prominent men, Flip Wilson, Steve McQueen, David Frost, men inside and outside of Motown. She was very beautiful, and still is, and quite, quite popular. Men liked her, and she likedmen. But David was right, she was trashy.
Q - A real eye-opener in your book is the story about Mary Wilson and her appearance on Robin Leach's Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous. She moved her belongings to a freind's mansion for the show, because in reality she lived in a two bedroom bungalow with her family. What's Mary's financial condition these days?
A - That was really my doing. Mary called me one day at my home in Long Island and she said very excited, "Oh, I'm going to be interviewed for The Rich and Famous, which actually turned out to be one of his other shows that didn't last that long, called Romance of The Rich andFamous. I said "that's fabulous." They sometimes interviewed people on location or in a hotel suite. I said "Mary, where are they going to interview you?" She said, "At home." I went like, completely crazy, I said "you cannot have the Rich and Famous interview you in that little bungalow." She was like, "Oh, you don'tthink so?" I said, "I don't think so. You're going to have to get a suite at The Beverly Hill Hotel or something and tell them your house is being renovated. You can't have them come to that little thousand square feet place, out in the valley." Oh, my God, that place is horrible. She said, "Oh, I didn't think of that" I said, "Well that's what you have me for, dear." I said "whatabout asking Mrs. Avery?" (Dr. Avery was Mary's gynecologist) "You're good friends with her." She has this huge house up in LasFelices that originally had been built for George Raft. "Why don't you just ask her if you can use that house." So that is where the idea came from. We moved all her memorabilia such as oil paintings of herself, all of the Gold Records and we hung them upin the living room of that house. We took Mary's old Rolls Royce and put that in the driveway of this really big English Tudor that's on like over an acre of land. A quite imposing house it is. Once again it was my own training from Motown that at all costs you keep up the stars image, no matter what.
Q - Financially speaking, she was....
A - Broke. The nice beautiful Rolls Royce couldn't go over 30 miles per hour. The inside was a wreck. She finally spent about 30 grand to have the car re-conditioned which I thought was a bad move. About a year later, she sold it like for 20 grand, so she lost money on it. But, she had been badly ripped off. Long gone was the huge mansion in Hancock Park and the home up in Hollywood Hills. She was living in Studio City, on Eureka Drive in a small, little bungalow, right off of a main thoroughfare with one bathroom, 2 little bedrooms. There was about eight people living there. She had seen hard times. She was still working, but not making what she used to. T
Q - But what about today?
A - I don't know what her financial shape is today. After she wrote. Dream Girl, My Life with The Supremes, shemade quite a bit of money, and immediately took most of it and bought a house not too far from Dr. Avery's house. She bought anEnglish Tudor in Las Felicies for about $600,000. She continuedto work, and fell on some hard times and sold that. She moved to Washington. I understand she rented a place. Now, she's left that, and she's been living for the last year in Las Vegas. I don't know, if she bought or rents. She is a person, like the rest of America who has to work. Mary Wilson is not in a position to retire. I am right here in this here forum. You can talk to Tony Turner directly, I returned from the grave.
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Post by JaiLovesHooch on Dec 31, 2016 21:14:06 GMT
Did Tony pass? If this is true I'm terribly sad as I loved his books.
Tony Turner and David Ruffin were both spot on when they called Mary Wilson trash. She's been a has been since 1973 and has screwed more men and screwed over more promoters over than I have consumed hooch and I love some good hooch. She's consistently broke and always putting the squeeze on fans for money to pay for dresses for her gown collection. A vulgar, crass woman with questionable taste.
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Post by hector on Dec 31, 2016 21:27:55 GMT
Did Tony pass? If this is true I'm terribly sad as I loved his books. Tony Turner and David Ruffin were both spot on when they called Mary Wilson trash. She's been a has been since 1973 and has screwed more men and screwed over more promoters over than I have consumed hooch and I love some good hooch. She's consistently broke and always putting the squeeze on fans for money to pay for dresses for her gown collection. A vulgar, crass woman with questionable taste. Tony also wrote that David Ruffin once asked Diana Ross on the Motortown Revue bus, how many of the guys on the tour bus dicks she'd sucked and for her to write that shit down! LOL!
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Post by JaiLovesHooch on Jan 1, 2017 1:04:22 GMT
Hector, take the dildo out of your ass, so you can breath some air? Now, count to 10 and make believe you actually have a life away from online forums.
Mary Wilson is the Bitter Old Bitch that wrote that Nasty Book, CREAMGIRL - My Life as a Cum Bucket, and David Ruffin and Tony Turner both knew that a Mare Wilson was nothing but a drunken, high Ho that croaked Supremes songs for 1/4 gram of coke in NYC in the 1980s. Sammy Davis Jr looked at her saggy old tits through his good eye and ran for the hills.
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Post by mpn1jco on Jan 1, 2017 1:10:22 GMT
Did Tony pass? If this is true I'm terribly sad as I loved his books. Tony Turner and David Ruffin were both spot on when they called Mary Wilson trash. She's been a has been since 1973 and has screwed more men and screwed over more promoters over than I have consumed hooch and I love some good hooch. She's consistently broke and always putting the squeeze on fans for money to pay for dresses for her gown collection. A vulgar, crass woman with questionable taste. Yes, Tony Turner has been dead for awhile. After I was accused of being him at Soulful Detroit by Roberta75 ( "Tony Turner is back in forum posting as MPN1J0" ) , I went to Amazon and order All That Glittered. Remember, that book was written in 1990 and his other book - Deliver Us From Temptation was written in 2001.
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Post by chainreaction on Jan 1, 2017 4:04:22 GMT
Did Tony pass? If this is true I'm terribly sad as I loved his books. Tony Turner and David Ruffin were both spot on when they called Mary Wilson trash. She's been a has been since 1973 and has screwed more men and screwed over more promoters over than I have consumed hooch and I love some good hooch. She's consistently broke and always putting the squeeze on fans for money to pay for dresses for her gown collection. A vulgar, crass woman with questionable taste. Yes, Tony Turner has been dead for awhile. After I was accused of being him at Soulful Detroit by Roberta75 ( "Tony Turner is back in forum posting as MPN1J0" ) , I went to Amazon and order All That Glittered. Remember, that book was written in 1990 and his other book - Deliver Us From Temptation was written in 2001. Documented proof of what I have been saying about that bitch all along. Sanctimonious scum!
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Post by JaiLovesHooch. on Jan 1, 2017 4:40:06 GMT
I own All That Glittered and Deliver Us From Temptation and believe every word in both biographies, especially what Tony wrote about that two dollar Ho Mary Wilson.
RIP Tony and thanks for telling the truth.
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Post by Juicy on Jan 1, 2017 8:24:11 GMT
You can take Mary Wilson's name out and put Diane's in and everything would still be true!
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Post by JaiLovesHooch on Jan 1, 2017 14:44:54 GMT
Mary Wilson drunkenly hit on one of the Andantes at a Motown Christmas party and got her face slapped by the Andante in question. When old whoreish Mary woke up the next afternoon she was reprimanded by a furious Berry Gordy. Mary Wilson also screwed almost every musician that walked into Studio A.
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