💨 Abstract
Rosie O'Donnell's Edinburgh Fringe show was a deeply personal journey, blending laughter, tears, and reflections on acceptance and love, touching on her relationship with her autistic, non-binary child. While her show included critique of Donald Trump and humor, it was more reflective of her life experiences. Rosie shared sentimental anecdotes and lessons, celebrating her child's unique qualities and expressing her love for Ireland, where she sought refuge.
Courtesy: Kitty Chrisp
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