Rosie magazine blames Boy George for fallout
In a lawsuit over a magazine she once ran, Rosie O'Donnell was portrayed as a screaming yet naive celebrity whose actions turned off many readers after she fell under the influence of Boy George. G+J executives said they were appalled by some of O'Donnell's suggested topics for profile stories and cover photographs, which included boxer Mike Tyson and rock musicians Cher, Madonna and of course Boy George. "From the very beginning, the magazine was supposed to appeal to young women and young mothers. I thought Rosie had some very dangerous ideas," said exec Susan Ungaro. Newsday
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