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Louella O. Parsons, Motion Picture, New York, February 1941.

Merrymaking: Paulette Goddard of DeMille‘s „Reap The

Wild Wind,“ one reason why „Daisy“ is a gentleman‘s favorite tune.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Nov. 1941


„Straight from Charlie and Paulette“

Editorial content. „WILL THE CHAPLINS DIVORCE?

      CHARLIE AND PAULETTE SAY

      NO!

      IN AN EXCLUSIVE

      TRANSCONTINENTAL INTERVIEW

      WITH

      LOUELLA O. PARSONS

      First of four photos. One of Chaplin‘s greatest joys is his

      yacht, the Panacea. The master and his mate,

      Paulette Goddard, are accompanied by Charlie‘s older

      son, Charles, Jr., on one of their sailing sprees.

      ,I HAVE no intention of divorcing Paulette Goddard,‘

said Charlie Chaplin. ,No such thought has ever entered my

head.‘

      That was Charlie‘s answer when I told him that all

New York was buzzing with rumors that his marriage with

Paulette was about to be dissolved by mutual

consent, and asked him whether it was true that he planned

once more to seek his marital freedom.“ (...)

    

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