The food on the plate reflects what Christina writes in her book. She says that the meat portion always greatly outsized all the other food on the plate because Joan once noticed how she would swallow a vegetable portion along with a meat portion so as to hide the taste of the raw meat. After that, poor Christina always ran out of vegetables while still having to deal with half of the meat portion.
@@SamanthaStevenson76 Poor Christina had an unstable mother who gave her no security and controlled and punished her with every method she could think of.
I don’t remember that scene, I have to watch it again. I wonder if Christina referred to the steak in the book or if it was only brought up in the film.
@@HM-xi5zi Yes, she referred to it in the book! And yes when she comes home from school her mom takes her to that fancy restaurant shown earlier in the film. The waiter compliments Christina's hat, and her mom accuses her of "flirting" when she says thank you to the waiter. As passive punishment, she orders them both two rare steaks and Christina knows she can't "correct her"/order for herself.
In the book, Christina writes that when Joan was a little girl, her mother served what looked like mashed potatoes on the table. Joan took a huge portion, and her mother warned that whatever she took, she would have to eat all of it. Joan laughed, and said yes. Well, the mashed potatoes turned out to be parsnips, and Joan was forced to eat the entire portion. Looks like the apple does not fall very far from the tree.
Gordon would have taken Christina's plate, put it in front of Joan and quietly tell her: "You're serving a child raw meat..." Then he would slap the meat in Joan's face and yell: "IT'S RAW!!!" and then proceed to mentally scar Joan for the rest of her life.
Based on what I've read, many baby boomers could relate to this scene. From being forced to stay at the table for hours to having it served at each subsequent meal until they did eat it.
You don't even know if what Christina writes is true. Actually look up the red juice in meat it's not blood. It really does have a lot of good value. There's a lot of information on it
@theodorefrazier9473As long as you cook the outside of a steak or roast, it’s perfectly safe to eat because that’s the only place that Ecoli could be present. It’s ground beef that you’re risking it because that Ecoli could even be in the center of the meat. I eat my burgers medium rare and not once have gotten sick.
Joan, despite her Oscar winning fame, was even jealous of Christina's acting career. She substituted for an ailing Christina in the soap opera Secret Storm, playing a 28 year old character even though she was 60. She threw a fit when Christina landed a guest role in Marcus Welby, MD because Joan had been trying to get on that show for years. And in the TV anthology series The Sixth Sense, not long after Christina landed a guest role in that show, sure enough, not long afterward, there was Joan appearing in an episode.
@@k.robertrichardson6779 I was comparing 1950s medical practices. You do know 1950s docs would throw cigarettes and everyone right? They also got July Garland addicted to barbiturates and speed.
In the movie "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane", there is a scene where Blanche (Joan) is being starved by Jane (Bette Davis). When Jane is out of the house, Blanche sneaks into her bedroom, finds a box of chocolates, and begins to eagerly consume them. Joan demanded that the crew put in CUBES OF RARE MEAT to pose as chocolates! I understand that she was concerned about calories, but, damn, she could have asked that they put pieces of fruit instead. She really loved her rare meat!
@@pyromaniac709 Well, it made her son Christopher throw up. One time, she caught him eating a second chocolate from a box after she gave him permission to eat only one. She then forced him to eat the entire box, and he vomited it all back up as a result.
The maid was such a suck-up, though she did save Christina's life when Joan was strangling her. Carol Ann (the maid in this movie) is so different from the indomitable Mamacita in Feud.
Exactly how my mom was when I was little she forced me to eat what she cooked even if that food was expired or if I didn’t like it my childhood was a nightmare and my relationship with my mother too
True story, according to Natalie Schaefer (Mrs. Howell from "Gilligan's Island"). Joan once told her how Christopher, Christina's brother, asked Joan if he could have a piece of candy from a box of chocolates. She told him he could have only one, but when she caught him sneaking another, she made him eat the entire box. He then vomited the chocolates back up. Joan proudly told Natalie how he would never do that again. 😵
I have seen that interview on UA-cam. That is child cruelty, forcing a child to do something that would make them physically sick. That story leads me more to believe Christina's story: 'Mommie Dearest'. And in the series 'The Will' on Joan Crawford, they did mention that Christopher was the problem child when he was a teenager, and that cruelty to him could be part of the reason.
The actress Myrna Loy, who once worked in some production with Christina, claimed that the latter was very difficult and stubborn, and ended up getting fired. Whatever the case, I still believe Christina's account of Joan. I think a lot of that tenacity came from her horrible childhood days. Her stubbornness certainly won out here in that Joan finally caved in with respect to the meat.
She seemed like a difficult defiant child, and Joan's mental disorder didn't help because she didn't have the love nor patience to deal with problematic children. Her twins loved her though, I bet they were more agreeable.
If the props in this scene hold true, I notice that Joan and the boy did not come close to finishing their own meals. This clearly was a case of Joan singling out Christina.
That's because in cluster B "the issue is never the issue". The issue isn't Christina her eating, it's a power game from Joan to control Christina by whichever way she can think of. Breaking her spirit.
I understood this scene too... That was me and the person that raised me ALL DAY LONG. People thought back then making you eat what you don't like was healthy. I say it was torture! I made sure I broke that habit with my children. That meat is probably what made her health go bad after she had those pains Later Yeah one day I sat from breakfast to dinner time because I hated oatmeal. Lol.... Sometimes I got to go in the corners forever because I hated Pig feet. Or anything like that. Yes it was a contest. Lol
This was during wartime. Food was rationed at the time. The book mentioned that Joan got steak on the black market. The book also mentioned that only parts of the house were using electricity. I can see why Joan didn't want her to waste her food. I can also see how a child can over exaggerate this scene.
I wouldn't even feed raw meat to my own children if they preferred medium rare than that school long as it's been cooked but being your child a straight-up Ross state that seems disgusting
So, she tries to force Christina to eat rare meat because of the nutritional benefits, but punishes her by starving her for 2 days because she didn't eat it. Talk about defeating the purpose! 🤦
Back in the day on at least one occasion, if I didn't finish a meal it was put back in the refrigerator & reheated for the next meal until I ate it. Mostly it was due to my parents having been raised during the Great Depression when food was not to be wasted - but then raw meat was never served by my Mom.
@@michaellowry6924 Thank you. For us, eating raw meat can hurt us. But for tigers, lions, cats, crocodiles, and alligators, eating raw meat is healthy.
So, after Joan left, why didn't Christina find some place outside to dump the food where Joan would never locate it, and leave the dish by her bed to make it look as if she ate the meal?
My Mom always cringed at this scene because she remembered going through real rough times during the depression as a child where the family dined on buttered slices of bread for dinner a family of five. She said getting a slice of steak for lunch like that was a luxury that only certain people got because there were wealthy people during that time too✌🏻
I think Joan should have allowed Christina's meat to be cooked of a little bit longer because not everybody likes to eat a rare steak Some of us only like medium Rare.
considering the popular ketogenic diets today, that was actually quite a healthy plate and rare steak has less free radicals as only the outside surface of a healthy cut of meat is the risky part that needs to be seared to kill of the bacteria. But, the mindset back in those days was that anything well-done or burnt like burnt toast was considered unhealthy and may cause cancer.
It doesn't matter.... No one should be forced to eat meat that raw if they don't feel like it. It kills their appetite for ever... The poor kid didn't want to waste the food... She just wanted it to be more cooked.
Christina's glare years later when she gets the steak again and Christina gives Joan that evil glare of what happened to her when she was younger*** This is child abuse**** I hate Joan Crawford and what she did to those children and never left them anything in her will what an evil woman she was.
claims have never been sourced, everyone takes one side of the story and runs with it. How come no other siblings have called joan out or taken christinas side?
You hear crickets in the background at night and realize the windows were open. No air conditioning in that luxury home! But of course it was the 1940’s.
If Christina wrote that book today, and Joan would have died in 2023 I think Joan would get cancelled right away. Everyone would believe every word Christina wrote in that book. By the way, I believe the book was alright but the movie was not. Although Faye Dunaway delivered a fantastic performance!
Christina played passive aggressive. She could have just eaten it or flushed it down the toilet in her bedroom that night. Still, did Joan, her housekeeper, and Christopher eat the same almost raw meat as well? I didn’t see any sign of it. And that was a nice low carb meal of steak, broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower:
I'm going to take the counter opinion here and say that that steak looked delicious. But I'm partial to rare steak. There's just a more true flavor to it. Especially when you shellac a little Worcestershire sauce on it with some flavorful vegetables. Divine
'Why must everything be a contest?'
*Literally competes with her child in the pool and skips away like it's an actual victory*
Both were stubborn and entitled.. hence the clashing
Joan deserved to compete with her! She was ungrateful trash!
@@citydweller99 lmao apologist
I wish i had a mother like Joan Crawford, Christina is a selfish brat
The food on the plate reflects what Christina writes in her book. She says that the meat portion always greatly outsized all the other food on the plate because Joan once noticed how she would swallow a vegetable portion along with a meat portion so as to hide the taste of the raw meat. After that, poor Christina always ran out of vegetables while still having to deal with half of the meat portion.
Pea brain
And y’all know the meat ain’t seasoned either
Awwwww poor Christina had too much meat growing up. 😢
@@SamanthaStevenson76 Poor Christina had an unstable mother who gave her no security and controlled and punished her with every method she could think of.
@@cebruthius only God will ever know what happened between those two.
Love how this plays in again when she's older. She purposefully orders her a rare steak as passive punishment.
I don’t remember that scene, I have to watch it again. I wonder if Christina referred to the steak in the book or if it was only brought up in the film.
@@HM-xi5zi Yes, she referred to it in the book! And yes when she comes home from school her mom takes her to that fancy restaurant shown earlier in the film. The waiter compliments Christina's hat, and her mom accuses her of "flirting" when she says thank you to the waiter. As passive punishment, she orders them both two rare steaks and Christina knows she can't "correct her"/order for herself.
surprised the trauma didn't turn her vegan
Yup
@@jayvon96 JC was really that controlling. And I think Christina should have been really old enough to order whatever she liked.
In the book, Christina writes that when Joan was a little girl, her mother served what looked like mashed potatoes on the table. Joan took a huge portion, and her mother warned that whatever she took, she would have to eat all of it. Joan laughed, and said yes. Well, the mashed potatoes turned out to be parsnips, and Joan was forced to eat the entire portion. Looks like the apple does not fall very far from the tree.
Or abuse can be cyclical...
I like parsnips 😊
If Gordon Ramsay was there, he would say, "IT'S RAW, RAAAAWWW, RAAAAW!!!"
Lol
And its still moving! Lol 😂
Gordon would have taken Christina's plate, put it in front of Joan and quietly tell her: "You're serving a child raw meat..."
Then he would slap the meat in Joan's face and yell: "IT'S RAW!!!" and then proceed to mentally scar Joan for the rest of her life.
Gordon is so gangsta! 😂
@@Face_Realityyes! Lol
I always tell people if you wanna see a real horror movie watch mommie dearest
I lived it. My mom was evil.
These narcissistic mothers treat the child like an object. Like the kid doesn’t have feelings.
I always tell people if they wanna see the funniest comedy of the 1980s watch Mommie Dearest!
I dont blame her. That meat looked nasty af
Absolutely not. It looks delicious for me! If It was vegetables YUCK!
With no seasoning. N wtf @thwtrax bax u nasty af
@@thwtraxbax5038 u 🤢
I think the meat was spoiled.
It should have been trashed
A rare steak is the best thing ever! I’d had devoured it
That silver dress she wore was beautiful
It sure is special. A lot prettier than my stupid ugly winter formal dress.
Joan was a fashionable crazy woman
The hair : divine.
Ikr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@gs7266 awwww
Based on what I've read, many baby boomers could relate to this scene. From being forced to stay at the table for hours to having it served at each subsequent meal until they did eat it.
Well you don’t want to waste food but you shouldn’t be forced into eating something either
Joan could have asked the housekeeper to take the steak back into the kitchen and cook it for a few minutes.
The people who raised them were influenced by the Great Depression, in which wasting food was not an option
@@pinkdolly why didn't they cook it properly then? you shouldn't waste food but if it goes bad it's not worth getting hospitalized over!
@@oooh19 it’s dangerous but there are people who do eat raw meat! And Hollywood has some weird diets!
To be fair, that meat was dangerously raw. I’m glad Christina didn’t eat it.
She could have Ben berry ill
You don't even know if what Christina writes is true. Actually look up the red juice in meat it's not blood. It really does have a lot of good value. There's a lot of information on it
@Theodore Frazier chefs will kill bacteria before serving it
@Theodore Frazier I like my steak a little bloody. But I'm a 36 year old man. It's unreasonable to expect a small child to eat meat like that.
@theodorefrazier9473As long as you cook the outside of a steak or roast, it’s perfectly safe to eat because that’s the only place that Ecoli could be present. It’s ground beef that you’re risking it because that Ecoli could even be in the center of the meat. I eat my burgers medium rare and not once have gotten sick.
I like that Christina defended herself here
Lol nice same
4:28 "Why must everything be a contest?!" Uh, because you let it, Joan.
“Let’s have a pool race!”
@@HauntFreak13 "yOU lOST aGAIN!"
Right
Joan, despite her Oscar winning fame, was even jealous of Christina's acting career. She substituted for an ailing Christina in the soap opera Secret Storm, playing a 28 year old character even though she was 60. She threw a fit when Christina landed a guest role in Marcus Welby, MD because Joan had been trying to get on that show for years. And in the TV anthology series The Sixth Sense, not long after Christina landed a guest role in that show, sure enough, not long afterward, there was Joan appearing in an episode.
@@marcohidalgo1101 😆😆 I heard her voice!
That raw ass steak is still mooing.
Ikr!!!!!!!!!!!!
And unseasoned
I don't blame Christina. I wouldn't eat that blood thing either.🤢🤢
"The doctor said so!" Well, The doctors at this time also suggested smoking was good for you.
Are you vaccinated for The Rona?
@@k.robertrichardson6779 I was comparing 1950s medical practices. You do know 1950s docs would throw cigarettes and everyone right? They also got July Garland addicted to barbiturates and speed.
@@andreasfort1599 And to opiates in the current time (Dopesick)
Well that was before we had great doctors like Fauci.
@@Ryan-pi4go He Is The Science.
Mara Hobel (Christina) was a good little actress in this, and should have been nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
Ikr!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the movie "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane", there is a scene where Blanche (Joan) is being starved by Jane (Bette Davis). When Jane is out of the house, Blanche sneaks into her bedroom, finds a box of chocolates, and begins to eagerly consume them. Joan demanded that the crew put in CUBES OF RARE MEAT to pose as chocolates! I understand that she was concerned about calories, but, damn, she could have asked that they put pieces of fruit instead. She really loved her rare meat!
Wouldnt that make you sick or give you diarrhea?
@@pyromaniac709 Well, it made her son Christopher throw up. One time, she caught him eating a second chocolate from a box after she gave him permission to eat only one. She then forced him to eat the entire box, and he vomited it all back up as a result.
No, she loved being a masochistic narcissist even outside of her home.
She could have just eaten some wax
The maid and Christopher looked like they were scared to breathe around Joan.
The maid was such a suck-up, though she did save Christina's life when Joan was strangling her. Carol Ann (the maid in this movie) is so different from the indomitable Mamacita in Feud.
They were.
I absolutely love Joan's silver dress in this clip.
Exactly how my mom was when I was little she forced me to eat what she cooked even if that food was expired or if I didn’t like it my childhood was a nightmare and my relationship with my mother too
True story, according to Natalie Schaefer (Mrs. Howell from "Gilligan's Island"). Joan once told her how Christopher, Christina's brother, asked Joan if he could have a piece of candy from a box of chocolates. She told him he could have only one, but when she caught him sneaking another, she made him eat the entire box. He then vomited the chocolates back up. Joan proudly told Natalie how he would never do that again. 😵
I have seen that interview on UA-cam. That is child cruelty, forcing a child to do something that would make them physically sick. That story leads me more to believe Christina's story: 'Mommie Dearest'. And in the series 'The Will' on Joan Crawford, they did mention that Christopher was the problem child when he was a teenager, and that cruelty to him could be part of the reason.
@@lilsept77 Very much so!
@@nassauguy48 No it isn't. What would your idea of been to punish him?
The actress Myrna Loy, who once worked in some production with Christina, claimed that the latter was very difficult and stubborn, and ended up getting fired. Whatever the case, I still believe Christina's account of Joan. I think a lot of that tenacity came from her horrible childhood days. Her stubbornness certainly won out here in that Joan finally caved in with respect to the meat.
She seemed like a difficult defiant child, and Joan's mental disorder didn't help because she didn't have the love nor patience to deal with problematic children. Her twins loved her though, I bet they were more agreeable.
If the props in this scene hold true, I notice that Joan and the boy did not come close to finishing their own meals. This clearly was a case of Joan singling out Christina.
She was the family scapegoat.
First child often is the lab rat in parenting.
Especially when there aren't any grandparents to guide
That's because in cluster B "the issue is never the issue". The issue isn't Christina her eating, it's a power game from Joan to control Christina by whichever way she can think of. Breaking her spirit.
Christina had an excellent point. Raw meat is not for your health.
it sounds like Joan couldnt stop being a dramatic actress even when she stopped acting.
That look that Christina gave her at 2:24
I understood this scene too... That was me and the person that raised me ALL DAY LONG. People thought back then making you eat what you don't like was healthy. I say it was torture! I made sure I broke that habit with my children. That meat is probably what made her health go bad after she had those pains Later Yeah one day I sat from breakfast to dinner time because I hated oatmeal. Lol.... Sometimes I got to go in the corners forever because I hated Pig feet. Or anything like that. Yes it was a contest. Lol
"The person that raised me" man I sure understand that completely.
How horrible! Were you also subjected to running water, shelter, and clothing? I bet that evil monster even gave you an education! Disgusting.
Right and then get mad when u get sick .
@@animental1
The audacity
@@animental1 yes because child abuse doesn’t have big consequences in society. You need to mature yourself
Totally forgot that other kid even existed
I think in reality, Crawford had 4 adopted children. I think there were twin girls who were the youngest
@@MVR326 Yes, and they denied Christina's allegations of abuse. The brother, Christopher, supported them, as he too was a victim.
Yes, there were 4 kids -- the God-Awful Brat who needed her jaws slapped, then Christopher, then Cathy and Cindy.
@@nassauguy48 and Christina and Christopher were both written out of Crawford's will.
There small parts of her...that remind me of my own mother, but not quite the batch. Just perfection. And looking good..
I’m surprised that the younger brother ate it lol
Notice how his plate was still half to slightly more than half full. As was Joan's when she left the table. Clearly, Christina was being singled out.
I think she cooked his. She was just mean to that girl
@@Frazierc1990 true
Joan was exceptionally cruel to Christina and had ridiculous standards for her. The brother was spared a lot of the abuse
CHRISTINA, EAT YOUR LUNCH!!!!
That was more a dinner than a lunch!
fr
@@nassauguy48 A "Luncheon".
Thanks to the time machine of UA-cam.. I wasn't even Born yet on 1981😂
This was during wartime. Food was rationed at the time. The book mentioned that Joan got steak on the black market. The book also mentioned that only parts of the house were using electricity. I can see why Joan didn't want her to waste her food. I can also see how a child can over exaggerate this scene.
I wouldn't even feed raw meat to my own children if they preferred medium rare than that school long as it's been cooked but being your child a straight-up Ross state that seems disgusting
I mean, it was not as if Christina was refusing to eat. She only asked for the meat to be well done.
We all know what Joan did wrong and it wasn't parenting
Yeah. I’d just take the steak and cooked it longer until it’s no longer that red.
Looks Raw to me
So, she tries to force Christina to eat rare meat because of the nutritional benefits, but punishes her by starving her for 2 days because she didn't eat it. Talk about defeating the purpose! 🤦
Christina wants her shit well done 😂
period😂
Her twins ate it rare with no problem Christina was very strong willed and so was Joan they clashed
Part of the reason why joan was angry because of rationing during the war and post depression.
This opened my third eye
I’d sit there all night if I had to. No way am I getting salmonella.
ahaha
That's too heavy for lunch
maybe an early dinner type of luch
This steak was purchased on the black market, for an enormous price,. during the heart of the depression.
No, I don't think I'd eat that dogfood either.
I woulda took my whipping proudly cause you got me fkd up ms maam
Not if it was with a wire hanger !
@@Arborpress I took a few when I was younger ...thought I was bad went and picked them out for my mom
When I was a kid, I would sit at the table all night if I didn't want to eat something I didn't like. It just wasn't happening.
I’m sorry Sade, you should not have to eat something you don’t like!!
ofc not cus u probably can’t keep it down anyways
“Why must everything be a contest” you have been competing with this girl since the day she leaned to walk be so fr Joan😭
All the A1 sauce in the world wouldn’t make me want to eat that bloody steak
I would've taken starvation too🤢
From a young age she had to learn to defend herself from her own mother.
The mother is a narcissist !!!
No, just had BPD
yeah. as potrayed in this movie she was definitely a malignant narcissist
Back in the day on at least one occasion, if I didn't finish a meal it was put back in the refrigerator & reheated for the next meal until I ate it. Mostly it was due to my parents having been raised during the Great Depression when food was not to be wasted - but then raw meat was never served by my Mom.
She might get food poisoning if she ate that so terrible
I know, right? You can get parasites in your system if you eat uncooked foods like that raw meat.😰
@@snowqueen24never thought about that great point
@@michaellowry6924 Thank you. For us, eating raw meat can hurt us. But for tigers, lions, cats, crocodiles, and alligators, eating raw meat is healthy.
Not really, people have been eating rare steaks since... forever
So, after Joan left, why didn't Christina find some place outside to dump the food where Joan would never locate it, and leave the dish by her bed to make it look as if she ate the meal?
Joan most likely would of known she did that. Joan was crazy, not a dummy.
@@parisloren21 she wasn't crazy. She was damaged
@@awassatact4472 Being damaged can lead you to do crazy things
That would've made it look like Joan won. Being stubborn is meaningless if no one knows
That would have been clever for Christina to do, but it may make Joan believe that Christina liked rare meat after all and may serve it to her again.
Madam was so gorgeous back in her days
LOL. I love how daughters absolutely detest their mothers!
Not her daughter… she was adopted
My Mom always cringed at this scene because she remembered going through real rough times during the depression as a child where the family dined on buttered slices of bread for dinner a family of five. She said getting a slice of steak for lunch like that was a luxury that only certain people got because there were wealthy people during that time too✌🏻
I feel the little girl Mara hoble did some amazing acting in this movie.
The comment about Christina acting like she's a Hollywood agent. Like Joan didn't owe her life to them.
That steak still had a pulse, that's why I prefer medium rare.
The choice of a gentleman *doffs fedora*
Good film 🎥♥️
Yes Christina work..
I think Joan should have allowed Christina's meat to be cooked of a little bit longer because not everybody likes to eat a rare steak Some of us only like medium Rare.
Movie scared me mommy was a nutcase
Funny thing is, even Joan herself seemed to sympathise when she lightly brushed Christina's hand before taking the plate out of the room.
That meat was clearly raw.
considering the popular ketogenic diets today, that was actually quite a healthy plate and rare steak has less free radicals as only the outside surface of a healthy cut of meat is the risky part that needs to be seared to kill of the bacteria. But, the mindset back in those days was that anything well-done or burnt like burnt toast was considered unhealthy and may cause cancer.
I don't think you know what free radicals are lol
Funny how, in the TV mini-series Feud, when Joan was older, all she ate were microwaved frozen dinners.
It doesn't matter.... No one should be forced to eat meat that raw if they don't feel like it. It kills their appetite for ever... The poor kid didn't want to waste the food... She just wanted it to be more cooked.
@@Nocturne22i know lol
That is raw and cannot be eaten. I'd throw it into her mom's face.
Throw it in her face and Say here you eat it lol 😂
2:47
Thats some morticia addams lighting
And poor Carol Ann just sits there lol and I wouldn’t say a thing either🤦🏼♀️👋🏻
Joan was in competition with Christina which was so pathetic
Christina's glare years later when she gets the steak again and Christina gives Joan that evil glare of what happened to her when she was younger*** This is child abuse**** I hate Joan Crawford and what she did to those children and never left them anything in her will what an evil woman she was.
claims have never been sourced, everyone takes one side of the story and runs with it. How come no other siblings have called joan out or taken christinas side?
@@jonisafreak3Several people who knew Joan Crawford have called her out. For instance, Helen Hayes.
Joan's look at the very start of this scene. She already looks evil and like some shit is about to go down.
She acts like Cinderella's stepmother
You hear crickets in the background at night and realize the windows were open. No air conditioning in that luxury home! But of course it was the 1940’s.
Sad thing is that Carol Ann tolerates this behavior!
That little Christina!!!!!
This scene makes me hungry
Same lol 🤣
Sometimes I look at this and see why she snapped but then I'm reminded that she was already unhinged
Glad my mom said to eat cook steaks all the way done!
My mother did this to me, too. But it was fish.
If Christina wrote that book today, and Joan would have died in 2023 I think Joan would get cancelled right away. Everyone would believe every word Christina wrote in that book. By the way, I believe the book was alright but the movie was not. Although Faye Dunaway delivered a fantastic performance!
And y’all know the meat ain’t seasoned either
Meat that is actually good doesn’t need to be seasoned really. Seasoning is meant for bland food tbh.
That steak looks raw to me. I prefer medium rare myself.
Food poisoning will happen
Mommy dearest
The meat was awfully rare! I wouldn’t touch it either! Gross!! I wonder if Christina became a vegetarian after that incident?
good question joan!
This is how my parents were when I didn't want to eat
I love rare steak.
I Have My Vitamins This Morning 🌄 Pills 💊💊💊
She didn't want that child, she wanted an extension of herself.
I guess she damn mom cook the damn steak and put some seasoning
Christina played passive aggressive. She could have just eaten it or flushed it down the toilet in her bedroom that night.
Still, did Joan, her housekeeper, and Christopher eat the same almost raw meat as well? I didn’t see any sign of it. And that was a nice low carb meal of steak, broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower:
I like my meat rare too but that stake was still mooing.
Side note: baby girl, I’ll eat that for you mommy dearest thank you for this steak
I’d totally scarf that even though it’s literally raw
Who eats a huge dinner like that at lunchtime?!!!
This is abusive and terrible, but god that meat looks delicious. (I have horrible taste)
I like her
I'm going to take the counter opinion here and say that that steak looked delicious. But I'm partial to rare steak. There's just a more true flavor to it. Especially when you shellac a little Worcestershire sauce on it with some flavorful vegetables. Divine
To be truthful, even those vegetables on Christina's plate looked sick.
Raw meat