Thursday, December 28, 2023

PRESS UPDATE : HEALTHY LIVING ... JANUARY 2024 ..


            To start the New Year Joan features in the latest issue of Woman's Weekly's special edition of their Healthy Living issues.. There is a two page feature inside.. Available now! 



 

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

PRESS UPDATE : PITTSBURG POST GAZETTE : DECEMBER 22ND 2023 ..

Courtesy of Joan Collins“Modeling my first fan card.” Joan Collins, circa 1953.

 

“Modeling my first fan card.” Joan Collins, circa 1953.

The last of her kind: An interview with Joan Collins..

Joan Collins is an international treasure — and no one is more aware of that than Joan Collins. Which is perfect: This is what we want and expect from someone who is the physical embodiment of a certain kind of glamor.

She’s also deft at navigating an interview, and all the accompanying faux pas on my part. After a series of miscommunications about the timing with her various agents, I finally connected with Dame Collins, who insisted I call her Joan.

“Why are you late?” Her voice was kind and refined, posh and grandmotherly at the same time. I was being admonished, and I was thrilled (also slightly terrified). I knew how devastating her reprimands could be, as I had been streaming television episodes and films featuring Ms. Collins for at least a week.

I apologized immediately, despite the fact that I’d spent the better part of the previous hour thinking she had stood me up. (I was okay with this, as “I was stood up by Joan Collins” is still a story worth telling.) Her rebuke over, Ms. Collins quickly reassured me I was fine, forever perfect in her manners and a consummate hostess.

And even at the age of 90, there’s no indication Joan Collins plans to slow down. She could only give me a few minutes, as she had guests coming over — “a small party” on a Monday evening.

Hollywood secrets

The occasion of our interview was her newest memoir, “Behind the Shoulder Pads” (Permuted Press, $30). I say “newest” because it’s also her eighth memoir, depending on how you categorize her many books (she’s written almost twenty of them!).

There’s a lot of information already available on Ms. Collins, including eight official biographies by other writers. So one might wonder why an eighth memoir is

necessary, especially only two years after the U.S. publication of “My Unapologetic Diaries.”

“Behind the Shoulder Pads” is not a traditional memoir, though. It’s organized thematically, touching on various anecdotes and small moments (and, she says, secrets) in Ms. Collins’s life. Here, she tries to fill in everything her biographies and other memoirs left out.

The secrets are fun. They range from titillating Hollywood gossip (her sister, famous writer Jackie Collins, going upstairs at a party with a famous celebrity when they were young) to the inconveniences of the glamorous life (haggling with flood insurance agents). Certain narrative through-lines emerge — nostalgia and sadness for her many peers who have passed away, and the love story between her and

her fifth-and-current husband Percy Gibson, whom she adores.

Joan and Percy

In one chapter, detailing their meet cute, Ms. Collins brings Mr. Gibson to the page directly. This is an unusual move in a memoir, allowing two different writers to take on the same topic. But the result is interesting, the kind of thing I might teach to nonfiction writing students. In presenting both sides of their romance, certain inconsistencies emerge by allowing Mr. Gibson’s voice to interject into the story.

“It was the publisher’s idea,” she told me. But she found it delightful, and she was right. The juxtaposition creates a charming portrait of them as a couple. It’s clear they cherish one another.

Mr. Gibson writes about being in awe of Ms. Collins from the moment they met. But he particularly admires her work ethic. I’m a big fan of memoirs that discuss the work — being glamorous and talented might seem easy, but it’s the work that pays off. And Ms. Collins works hard.

She is a professional, of course. Even now, she’s passionately working on a biopic of Wallis Simpson, who is much maligned in Ms. Collins’s opinion. And Ms. Collins cares about what she puts out into the world. Someone who cared less would not be interested in writing eight memoirs.

Friend-dropping

“Did you like the book?” I was caught off guard when she asked me that. Of course Ms. Collins was curious how people perceive her writing, but I’d assumed that someone as famous and sophisticated as she is would care very little about my ordinary opinion.

“I did, and as I told a friend, even the name-dropping is—” I was going to say “an important history of Hollywood,” but I never got the chance.

“Now, it’s unfair to call it name-dropping. It’s not namedropping! That’s not right to say. I was friends with all those people. They aren’t just names.”

She went on to discuss how well she knew Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando and Dodi Fayed. To her, they were not celebrities. “They were my friends.”

 She’s seen the evolution of fame (“Fred Astaire used to be able to just walk down the street!”) and how children are treated (“far from my Edwardian childhood!”). She has no patience for someone like me calling her a name-dropper.

She was right, of course. And thankfully, she could not throw a glass of champagne at me through Zoom.

HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM THE JOAN COLLINS ARCHIVE...


 Just to wish everyone a most wonderful Christmas and a most enjoyable Holidays... All the very best for 2024! 

Thursday, December 14, 2023

EVENT UPDATE : PETER PAN .. THE LONDON PALLADIUM ... LONDON ... DECEMBER 13TH 2023 ..


 Lots of glitz and glamour earlier this evening at The London Palladium as London's biggest panto had it's press night.. Starring Julian Clary with Jennifer Saunders, this years show is Peter Pan.. Joan was among the invited guests who also included Don Black, Claire Sweeney, Harriet Thorpe and Gloria Hunniford.. 

Saturday, December 9, 2023

EVENT ROUNDUP : TISS THE SEASON TO BE BUSY! ...


 Every year the festive season is a busy one for Joan with a multitude of events and invites.. Here are a selection of photos from Joan's recent events.. Kicking of the holiday season by switching on the lights in Shepherd's Bush Market November 30th.. I last attended the event with Joan just before the pandemic.. Joan was invited to No 10 Downing Street to attend a reception on Nov 26th to celebrate the work of the Great Britain & Northern Ireland Campaign.. Earlier this week her good friend Louise Fennell held a girlfriends Christmas lunch where Joan was delighted to catch up with friends including Ruby Wax, Kathy Lette and Ronnie Ancona.. On Thursday 7th Dec, Joan manned the phones at ICAP Headquarters in London for their Annual Charity day. Later in the day Joan hosted a book signing at Hatchards Picadilly, where she signed copies of her new bestseller 'Behind The Shoulder Pads'..

Joan attended press night of Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick at Charing Cross Theatre


Thursday, December 7, 2023

EVENT UPDATE : ICAP CHARITY DAY .. ICAP HEADQUARTERS BROADGATE CIRCLE LONDON .. DECEMBER 7TH 2023 ..

Joan manned the phones for ICAP Charity Day 2023


We are Charity Day

The idea behind ICAP Charity day is simple, and enduring. Use the core skills of financial professionals, and ICAP’s position at the heart of  global markets, to help people and causes in need.

Born in 1993, ICAP Charity Day is a pioneering fundraising initiative where everyone contributes. ICAP as a company, together with our brokers, give 100% of one day’s revenue. Our charity partners' celebrity ambassadors generate the interest, and our clients respond.

The result is significant and lasting positive impact. Over the past 30 years, ICAP Charity Day has raised more than £160 million, donated to more than 2,900 charitable causes around the world, directly supporting more than 7.7 million people