Awww...love them sooo much💋💋❤️🥰 Jonathan never stops holding Jennifer's hand during the interview haha😁👍😍 Wished that they were both married to each other😏😓 From Singapore
I think they really look to each other for moral support, they both lived through some very difficult times, each of them losing a very important person in their life. And I’ve seen a lot of interviews with them where they are holding hands, I think it’s very sweet and endearing.
Yes, it’s lovely that *Robert* is holding *Stefanie’s* hand, good friends them. Married to each other…..doubt that would have ever happened. Even though they were estranged when he died, she STILL, all these years later, refers to Bill Holden as her ‘soulmate,’ and still misses her partner of 14 years, Tom.
No, they are not. It’s sad that folks can’t accept that a man and woman can love each other as friends, but not be IN love, and there’s a difference. This was filmed when they were doing the play “Love Letters,’ starting in 1988. She was still grieving (is still grieving, 41 years later) the loss of her ‘soulmate’ Bill Holden, and he was with Jill St. John.
@@Quaker-tc8ue actually, he asked her to marry before he asked Jill, she didn’t say no. She said she wanted to develop a relationship. (Robert Wagner, never hearing the word No ) took that as an insult, and six weeks later, married, Jill, St. John. Go figure…. Oh, and by the way, he spends more time on the phone with Stefanie (every single day ) that says a lot, when you’d rather talk to your best friend than your wife. Jill might’ve married him, but she’s not best friends with him.😂
Actually, I’m glad you can cry laugh at how silly you sound. It’s sad that folks refuse to accept friendship between man and woman. I have it and am very grateful. I’d feel sad for you, but that would make me appear as silly as you. No thanks. @@jenniferwellman5311
Awww...love them sooo much💋💋❤️🥰
Jonathan never stops holding Jennifer's hand during the interview haha😁👍😍
Wished that they were both married to each other😏😓
From Singapore
I think they really look to each other for moral support, they both lived through some very difficult times, each of them losing a very important person in their life. And I’ve seen a lot of interviews with them where they are holding hands, I think it’s very sweet and endearing.
Yes, it’s lovely that *Robert* is holding *Stefanie’s* hand, good friends them.
Married to each other…..doubt that would have ever happened.
Even though they were estranged when he died, she STILL, all these years later, refers to Bill Holden as her ‘soulmate,’ and still misses her partner of 14 years, Tom.
My favorite couple
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The most sympathic Interview....
I think they are head over heals about each other
No, they are not.
It’s sad that folks can’t accept that a man and woman can love each other as friends, but not be IN love, and there’s a difference.
This was filmed when they were doing the play “Love Letters,’ starting in 1988.
She was still grieving (is still grieving, 41 years later) the loss of her ‘soulmate’ Bill Holden, and he was with Jill St. John.
@@Quaker-tc8ue actually, he asked her to marry before he asked Jill, she didn’t say no. She said she wanted to develop a relationship. (Robert Wagner, never hearing the word No ) took that as an insult, and six weeks later, married, Jill, St. John. Go figure…. Oh, and by the way, he spends more time on the phone with Stefanie (every single day ) that says a lot, when you’d rather talk to your best friend than your wife. Jill might’ve married him, but she’s not best friends with him.😂
Actually, I’m glad you can cry laugh at how silly you sound.
It’s sad that folks refuse to accept friendship between man and woman.
I have it and am very grateful.
I’d feel sad for you, but that would make me appear as silly as you.
No thanks.
@@jenniferwellman5311
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