Originally Posted by EnricoIV:
“Tiffany didn't make any mistake. Angie made the mistake. John saying "you've got the wrong name" just exacerbated it, and was a mistake. Because she didn't get the wrong name. It was David. She got it right.
As for her "ranting and raving at that stage" she was understandably upset. She genuinely thought that David Gest was dead. And the thought that Angie would say it in the way she did, and that John would fail to clarify it in the way he did. Well her rantings were "why would someone do something like that." And I have to agree with her. Why would they?”
“Tiffany didn't make any mistake. Angie made the mistake. John saying "you've got the wrong name" just exacerbated it, and was a mistake. Because she didn't get the wrong name. It was David. She got it right.
As for her "ranting and raving at that stage" she was understandably upset. She genuinely thought that David Gest was dead. And the thought that Angie would say it in the way she did, and that John would fail to clarify it in the way he did. Well her rantings were "why would someone do something like that." And I have to agree with her. Why would they?”
I don't know if you're wilfully misreading what I wrote or not. But the ranting and raving I was referring to was when Tiffany knew beyond doubt that David Bowie had died, therefore knew definitively that Angie Bowie did not say David Gest, yet STILL tried to insist she did, and called her 'an old witch'. Again, I'd like to see anyone try and justify that.
Everyone defending Tiffany seems to be fixating on the initial misunderstanding. A misunderstanding is a misunderstanding, it happens in life, nobody means for it to happen, it just does and always will. The real issue is Tiffany's OTT reaction in the aftermath.



