So I was reading WWD today, when I came across this little gem. Apparently, Rosie O'Donnell is angry. I know, shocking.
In her play, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, one character takes a jab at Eileen Fisher stating, "I just want to say, that when you start wearing Eileen Fisher, you might as well say, 'I give up'."
While the line was humorous and rather accurate, O'Donnell was furious saying, "I'm really objecting to the Eileen Fisher comment being that I just purchased every single thing she makes and threw out everything else I own. Literally, my entire wardrobe is only Eileen Fisher... that and sweat suits."
Yeah, Rosie. By no means does an entire wardrobe of sweat suits and Eileen Fisher scream, 'I give up.' Not at all.
Don't look so angry!




