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Carly Simon says 'repulsive' Donald Trump was 'all over me like ugly on an ape' when they met - Yahoo Celebrity

Carly Simon may have had a strong bond with at least one important White House figure — her latest book, Touched by the Sun, documents her close friendship with former first lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis — but Donald Trump certainly wasn’t it.

In an interview with the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper, the singer recounted her run-in with the man who would become president. Though Simon doesn’t say precisely when the Trump encounter happened, it was at a New York luncheon for Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistan prime minister who was assassinated in 2007, and therefore long before the billionaire turned to politics.

Carly Simon says she was unimpressed by Donald Trump during a past run-in. (Photos: Getty Images)

Simon said that Trump “wasn’t paying any attention” to her, focusing instead on the “dignitaries” at the gathering. But then Bhutto invited her to discuss her music in private, which may have piqued Trump’s interest.

“When I went out of the bedroom, obviously I had all of a sudden become important through the eyes of Donald Trump,” the “Anticipation” singer said. “So he was very anxious to meet me and invited me to Mar-a-Lago and was all over me like ugly on an ape.”

Simon declined the invite, however, “because I thought he was kind of repulsive.”

Simon (pictured in 2012) said she found Trump "repulsive." (Photo: REUTERS/Jason Redmond)

The 74-year-old, whose hit “You’re So Vain” was famously inspired by one of her well-known former lovers, also dismissed the notion that the “narcissist” Trump might be worth writing a song about.

“He is so vain, that’s for sure, and not in the best possible way,” she said. “He doesn’t bring humor to the word. In the song, hopefully, the person could wink at himself in the mirror because he got the joke.

“I don’t think there’s much interest outside himself. What will happen with a narcissist is that they’re interested in themselves and anything that’s an extension of themselves, perhaps their children, but he’s not interested in the philosophy of great thinkers. I suspect.”

Her late friend Onassis also would not have been a fan, she added.

“I think she would have been astounded that he could have risen to the position that he rose to,” Simon speculated. “And some of the things he did and said would have been fodder for her amusement and probably disdain.”

Simon also spoke of being “embarrassed” by Harvey Weinstein, but expressed regret over former President Bill Clinton’s image in the #MeToo era.

“That’s so sad because, to me, he’s a tremendous asset and he’s such a charismatic and brilliant, brilliant man, and whatever lesson he had to learn, he learned it,” she told the paper.

“It was of a particular time where there was a hairline of a difference between then and now. He didn’t do himself proud, but that’s passed, that’s over with, and now let his brilliance shine through.”

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There May Be Evidence That Lori Loughlin's Daughters 'Acted to Advance' Their Parents' Crimes - Yahoo Entertainment

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Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have been worried about their legal fates for months now, but it’s possible their daughters should do the same. Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani exclusively tells SheKnows that Loughlin’s daughters may be charged in connection with the college admissions scandal — and that evidence exists suggesting Olivia Jade and Isabella Giannulli were more than bystanders in their parents’ actions.

According to Rahmani, there’s a strong chance that Olivia Jade and Isabella will at least be called as witnesses in their parents’ trial, if not charged themselves. “Evidence seems to show that Loughlin and Giannulli’s daughters were aware of the fraudulent conspiracy, participated in it willingly, and acted to advance the conspiracy,” Rahmani tells us. “If the parents go to trial, they also leave their children open to criminal liability charges.”

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So, what exactly is this evidence? “There are fake photos of [Olivia Jade and Isabella] on rowers,” Rahmani says. “They submitted fake applications to USC…they can’t argue it was all mom and dad. They are involved.”

 

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Loughlin and Giannulli submitted a ‘not guilty’ plea in April, and have made no indication that they’re looking to reverse it. Rahmani believes that allowing this case to go to trial will set their daughters up for failure.

“When Felicity Huffman pled guilty, she took full responsibility for her actions and apologized to her daughter, husband, family, and educational community,” Rahmani points out, adding that this apology made it clear Huffman’s daughter had been unaware of her mother’s actions. “If Lori and her husband would come forward, assuming responsibility, it might protect their daughters from being prosecuted.”

But in Rahmani’s expert opinion, that’s not the option Loughlin and Giannulli are pursuing. “I expect their attorneys to argue that they too were victimized by Rick Singer, because they thought they were making legitimate donations to USC,” Rahmani explains. “That may be a tough argument for the jury to believe, however, especially when there is evidence that Loughlin and Giannulli doctored photos and helped their daughters submit fraudulent admissions applications.”

Because Loughlin and Giannulli took the extra step of having their daughters recruited for USC’s crew team (despite neither playing the sport), it does seem unlikely that Olivia Jade and Isabella were unaware of their parents’ actions. At some point, they must have received documentation from USC welcoming them to the crew team, or otherwise indicating their expected athletic involvement. So, how aware were they really? And will Loughlin and Giannulli insist on a trial, even if it puts their daughters at risk?

Loughlin and Giannulli currently face charges of money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery. Their sentencing date has not yet been scheduled.

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