So many people can remember the famous models on the covers of magazines, or walking on the runway. But what happens to those beautiful women as they get older and step out of the business? For Marlene, it was a long and painful journey culminating in an appearance on the latest episode of "Hoarders."
While she was a famous model working out of France and Italy, she had the world at her hands. She even married David Lear, son of the Lear jet founder. It was when she caught him cheating, though, that she started her downward spiral. Things got so bad, that she threw her daughter out of the house over some clothes hangers. Her daughter threw the hangers out, so Marlene threw her daughter out. Now she spends her nights dumpster diving, sorting recyclables and watering random plants.
It was a struggle for everyone to get through Marlene's anxiety during the clean-up.
While she was a famous model working out of France and Italy, she had the world at her hands. She even married David Lear, son of the Lear jet founder. It was when she caught him cheating, though, that she started her downward spiral. Things got so bad, that she threw her daughter out of the house over some clothes hangers. Her daughter threw the hangers out, so Marlene threw her daughter out. Now she spends her nights dumpster diving, sorting recyclables and watering random plants.
It was a struggle for everyone to get through Marlene's anxiety during the clean-up.
- 1/22/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Morpheus Tales #14
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
- 10/5/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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