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Cannot stress enough how mindbogglingly insane it is that Liza started her career like THIS and then was able to carve out a career so iconic in her own right that most people nowadays don’t even know that she and Judy are even related, let alone the loves of...

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Фото профиля Sarah McGonagall
Sarah McGonagall2 лет назад

Imagine being so talented that in just a few decades, the entire world forgets that you’re not just a nepo baby, but THE nepo baby.

Фото профиля Sarah McGonagall
Sarah McGonagall2 лет назад

Don’t worry, Liza baby, I’ll never stop preaching the good word

Фото профиля Sarah McGonagall
Sarah McGonagall2 лет назад

Two lil talented peas from one lil legendary pod

Фото профиля Sarah McGonagall
Sarah McGonagall2 лет назад

Can we just take a moment for this photo of Liza surprising Judy while she was on tour in England? I love how much she loved her kids, and how much they love her. I love how they reflected all the very best parts of her, so she was finally able to see them for the very first time

Фото профиля Sarah McGonagall
Sarah McGonagall2 лет назад

Fun fact: the twin suits and Judy’s “Liza” gown were some of Bob Mackie’s earliest designs. His first job on TV was as a costume assistant on Judy’s show, where his work would be worn onscreen for the first time— launching his historic career designing for Carol Burnett and Cher.

Фото профиля Sean Holiday Themed Nickname
Sean Holiday Themed Nickname2 лет назад

Dang, I never realized how similar their voices are. Like, hearing Judy sing she sounds just like Liza in Arrested Development.

Фото профиля carrie macabre
carrie macabre2 лет назад

Anya Taylor Joy as young Liza Minnelli WHEN

Фото профиля That small account that likes all your tweets.🇨🇦
That small account that likes all your tweets.🇨🇦2 лет назад

Judy tho 🤩

Фото профиля Christina Rodriguez
Christina Rodriguez2 лет назад

Well this just made me cry happy tears 🥲

Фото профиля 🩷 kamie⁷ 🩵
🩷 kamie⁷ 🩵2 лет назад

this is true, been a theatre fan for so long and it was only this year that i connected the dots on them 💀

Фото профиля Tyra Kay
Tyra Kay2 лет назад

I literally found this out last week

Фото профиля Jacquie#Yes23
Jacquie#Yes232 лет назад

Wow !!! 👏

Фото профиля Facts Matter🐬🐬🐬
Facts Matter🐬🐬🐬2 лет назад

Thanks for posting this. ❤️

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