Congratulations, Elton and David!
Dec. 22nd, 2005 10:32 amI like Elton John. Always have done. Even at his glammest, silliest, most diamante-studded-bespectacled. I think he's a brave little tyke. I think he rings true.
And now he's become historically significant by becoming the first famous person to enter into a same-sex marriage under the new rules.
Well done him!
And now he's become historically significant by becoming the first famous person to enter into a same-sex marriage under the new rules.
Well done him!
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Date: 2005-12-23 09:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-24 02:19 am (UTC)There's no doubt the guy's damaged and conflicted. I'd say his celebrity bad behavious is rooted in a huge inferiority complex and a fear of being found out. "Here am I, ugly, balding, little Reg Dwight from Pinner and people only love me because of my music." But I think, in recent years, he's become much more comfortable in his own skin. I take the Furnish film as a sign of that.
I've always thought that there was an element of ironic self-parody in the extravagance and the dressing up. When he appeared at his 50th birthday bash dressed as Marie Antoinette in a six foot wig with a ship in it, he must have been aware of how silly he looked.
I don't think it's possible for someone as famous and rich as Elton is to keep fully in touch with reality, but I think he manages better than most. I compare him wth Tom Cruise or Madonna or even Paul McCartney and think, "this guy's still got the tips of his toes on the ground."