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Re: Old Hollywood Insp. CAF (Part 3)
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In 1951, Wilda celebrated her fortieth birthday in Provence, where she had recently renovated a Chateau. She was born a day before Christmas, and wore a beautiful red Dior dress and holly in her hair. The Chateau had four real trees and presents for everyone, including her beloved greyhounds Acis and Galatea. Wilda’s gift to herself was a new car, a red Jaguar.Taking a short break from acting, Wilda spent her years between France, England, and Italy. On a rainy day in London, she met a striking young woman in gorgeous Chanel ensemble, giggling without a care in the world that she was being soaked through. They ducked into a quiet café and shared cups and cups of tea, and their life stories. Marie-Angélique was an up-and-coming singer, known for her soulful rendition of "Goodnight, Sweetheart”. She was Senegalese-French, her father having fought for France during WWI in the Senegalese Tirailleurs; her mother was a seamstress from Hauts-de-France who had moved to Paris to work for a reputable modiste. Wilda had never before felt such love for a person, besides her children, and eventually realized her feelings were reciprocated. Wilda and Marie-Angélique were well-known amongst “The Sewing Circle”, a group of Old Hollywood actresses who were openly (as openly as one could be at that time) Lesbian and Bisexual. Among them were such greats as Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich (who had long been rumored to have been more than just friends with Wilda, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, and Katharine Hepburn.Marie-Angélique would go on to move in with Wilda at the chateau in 1953, were they would host lavish parties, filled with champagne and smoke, and the keenest minds of the time-period. No evening would be complete without Marie-Angélique accompanying Wilda on the piano as she sung her latest hits. Eventually, Marie-Angélique would even adopt five-year-old twin girls, which was quite unusual for the time, and though it couldn’t be said legally, it was known that they raised them together. They were together for six years, until Marie-Angélique would lose her beloved father to a long battle with cancer. She needed time alone and moved to London to record a new album. Wilda was heartbroken by her decision but didn’t let it get in the way of supporting her long-time love and their children.THE CISSÉ-KOHLER FAMILY
Marie-Angélique Colette (aka Mac) ❤️ Käthe Maxine Annemarie (aka Wilda)
Magali Dominique & Gracieuse Eugénie[Marie-Angélique & Wilda || Maggie & Gracie]
Maggie would become a smoky-voiced chanteuse like her mother, known most popularly for singing the theme song for the James Bond film, Live and Let Die, in 1973 at twenty-five. She would never marry, but had two long term relationships, one with a French-Algerian model, Maddy, who was the male face of Gucci for over fifteen-years; their relationship lasted from 1972 to 1978. They had a son together. Her most recent is with British art-house director, Carey. Together, they had a baby girl.THE NASRI-CISSÉ FAMILY
Mohammed Tahar & Magali Dominique
Idir Sofiane[Maddy & Maggie || Idir]THE FOX-CISSÉ FAMILY
George Carey & Magali Dominique
Georgina Domitille[Carey & Maggie || Georgina]
Gracie would become a chef whose German, West African, and French fusions had celebrities like Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, and Jean-Paul Belmondo coming back again and again. Her original restaurant called “Ginger” was happily situated in bustling Paris, but now there is one in Hollywood, London, and even Tokyo. She married her sous-chef and they had four amazing children, who have inherited their parents’ love of food.THE SILLA FAMILY
Tidiane ❤️ Gracieuse Eugénie
Lionel Alioune
Judicael Mbaye & Aida Mame-Anne
Seynabou Khady [Tidiane & Gracie || Law, Jude & Aida, Khady]
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