“I discovered a lot of things about her,” says Peter. “There is a lot of stuff she talks about that I never knew exactly how she felt until I read them.”
One of those
revealing surprises involves Cynthia opening up in detail about the couple’s
financial struggles, which were well documented during their first year as cast
members on “Real Housewives of Atlanta.”
“I believed in him
when he sold me the Peter Thomas dream because I wanted to and loved him. So he
was surprised at how much I felt that I sacrificed for this relationship and
how upset I was with him for quiet awhile when things started to fall apart,”
she says.
The book also
chronicles their efforts to maintain a blended family, establish and run a
family empire and keep the romance alive after age forty, at a time when both
are admittedly set in their ways. Still they hope readers learn the value of
honesty that Cynthia credits as having saved their marriage. “In your forties
relationships are more of a struggle ‘cause you’re not as open minded. But I am
honest with my intentions, my expectations and myself. If you’re honest with
each other there is nowhere else to go but to a resolution that works for the
both of you.”
In hindsight, Jay
King of the band, Club Nouveau wishes he had learned the proper conflict
resolution skills early in his career. In the late 1980s, the band was on top
of the charts with hits including a Grammy-winning cover of Bill Withers’
"Lean on Me," "Jealousy" and "Why You Treat Me So
Bad." Yet that all began to change after King’s temper led him to a major
confrontation with former Warner Bros. Records executive, Mo Ostin.
“I was on course
to be as big as I wanted to be but I tried to fight Mo Ostin. He whopped my ass
without ever throwing a punch. ‘Why You Treat Me So Bad’ was going up the
charts and then it disappeared. I had Chante Moore and other artists on my
label about to come out and he stopped me in my tracks. So I don’t care who you
are or how big you are you’ll never be bigger than the music business. You got
to respect the game for what it is,” he says.
Now King plays the
game by his own rules as an independent recording artist and producer. One of
his forthcoming projects is a new album by Club Nouveau with its current roster
consisting of King, Valerie Watson English and Samuelle Prater the original
vocalists. The album, Consciousness is expected in Spring 2014 with
their new single, “That Ain’t
Love” out now.
“Consciousness is
just a continuation of other records we have done. We have always been a group
that spoke about issues. I’m not preaching to the world but it’s me talking
about myself. I don’t think any one of us can change the world but we can
change our world,” says King.
The world of
fashion was forever changed by the work of Jean Paul Gaultier. To celebrate his
legacy the Brooklyn Museum presents, The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk
to the Catwalk. The first
international exhibition of Gaultier’s avant-garde designs includes stage
costumes worn by BeyoncĂ© and Madonna including the latter’s iconic cone bra,
which sold last year for $52,000. They are among
140 haute couture and ready-to-wear ensembles, innovative talking mannequins
and archival material that compose this retrospective.
Beyond the
garments, what is most impressive for former model, exhibit curator and curator
of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Thierry Maxime Loriot is Gaultier’s
emphasis on breaking down barriers of gender identity, sexuality and beauty. To
illustrate this point the exhibition includes Beth Ditto, a Gaultier muse whose
physical frame is not typical of the thin supermodel look and male mannequins
adorned in gender nonconforming designs such as bras and corsets.
“The main message
is the strong social message that everybody is welcome whatever your age, skin
color, size, religion or gender. There is no taboo. It is a generous approach
to fashion and it is very refreshing,” says Loriot.
It’s that kind of
honesty that works not only in relationships but apparently in fashion too.
Love this couple, think Cynthia is the patience woman keeping the relationship together
ReplyDeleteI like Cynthia, she has poise.
ReplyDeleteCyn is mature in the way she conduct herself.
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