Like many others, I followed the Charlie Kirk/Kristin Chenoweth story with wide eyes. Had Kristin seen a route to a Kennedy Center Honor? "If I sympathize with a right-wing zealot, Trump might reward me...."
Although I do think a fair amount of Machiavellian plotting happens in Kristin Chenoweth's head, I don't buy the Kennedy Center hypothesis. Clearly, she just wrote something dumb online. I do think an interviewee should be able to say, "I said something dumb. My mistake. Going forward, I won't express support for Charlie Kirk." This sort of statement should be possible--and the country should then move forward.
As a Kristin Chenoweth apologist, I have spent my holiday season enjoying KC's "Christmas Island," as well as "Marshmallow World" and "I'll Be Home for Christmas." Kristin has said, "If you're making a career in the entertainment world, just remember there are no rules, no limitations." And this credo has allowed her to jump from "Candide" to "Four Christmases" to that true-crime special about the Oklahoma Girl Scouts. Kristin turned down "Death Becomes Her" to do her own 2025 version of "Gypsy"--and, though it seems she made a miscalculation, I admire the depth of her thinking.
I did try to support Kristin through a screening of "Wicked for Good" this weekend--but I couldn't make it past the love duet. As my daughter (appropriately) asked, "Why is this so long?"
Thinking of Kristin--now and always--as I continue to trim the tree. Unto us a diva is given....
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