Rosie
O’Donnell on ‘Real L Word’: “I’ve Never Met Gay Women Like This.”
By autostraddle

Rosie O’Donnell is
addicted to/fascinated by The Real L Word and has lots of feelings about the cast.
Who are these lesbians, where do they come from? What’s wrong with Mikey’s
hair? Also, Rosie will be getting a new show on Oprah’s TV network!
It feels like I’ve been
waiting longer than seven weeks for this, but Rosie O’Donnell
finally weighed in on The Real L Word on her Sirius XM show this week. Seems it was the strap-on heard round
the world that did her in and got her talkin’. More than anything she
seems baffled by the East Coast/West Coast lesbian dichotomy, claiming she’s
never known any lesbians like them, particularly lesbians who would hire
strippers. Really, Papi? Wasn’t her friend Queen Latifah all
over the press just last year for hiring strippers in New York? Anyhoo, she wonders
“am I such a weird lesbian that these people don’t seem familiar in any way?”
Much like Howard Stern, Rosie is completely fascinated by Whitney‘s
Clam Power, predicts doom for Rose & Natalie
and adds “Mikey, if you’re listening, you need to go to AA.”
All in all, she’s a little bit frightened of these girls and yet she can’t turn
her head away.
Mikey: “… has hair that I don’t know how
she gets it to do what it does. The weirdest hair I’ve ever seen in my life…
it’s like some weird kinda David Cassiday shag with bouffant meets a chia pet.”
Whitney: “I’ve never met a woman who treats
other women the way she treats women. She’s such a player. I’ve never met like a
lesbian player.“
Rose: “Beautiful but very mean to her
girlfriend Natalie.”
She cites their hair &
makeup as one of the things she can’t relate to and says she’d never guess that
any of these women were gay if she met them in real life. Meanwhile most of us
here feel like we know heaps of lesbians just like these girls, if not these
girls/their friends specifically. What do you think?
Listen to Rosie
O’Donnell’s Real L Word review:
In other Rosie news, it was
announced that she will be returning to daytime TV with her own
show on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), scheduled to premiere in 2011. The talk show
will be a daily one-hour show based in New York.
“Rosie is an undeniable
talent who has captivated TV audiences for nearly 20 years,” said Oprah Winfrey
in a statement. “She’s a true original, who brings her authentic voice, dynamic
energy and pure passion to everything she does.” Added O’Donnell, “It’s an
honor and a privilege to work with Oprah Winfrey on her network. I’m excited to
be back on daytime television.”