Shirley MacLaine Makes Rare Video Appearance at 92 Years Old and Quips About ‘Sweet Charity’: ‘It Didn’t Do Very Well’
Shirley MacLaine makes a rare video appearance at the age of 92 and throws some jabs at the Bob Fosse film "Sweet Charity."
Shirley MacLaine makes a rare video appearance at the age of 92 and throws some jabs at the Bob Fosse film "Sweet Charity."
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Shirley MacLaine makes a rare video appearance at the age of 92 and throws some…
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