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Our Official Take On Olivia’s Letter March 28, 2007

Posted by 68thandpark in News.
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Park Avenue Peerage has dignity.

Olivia Palermo trusted those who she sent that letter. We are embarrassed that we received a copy of it because it meant that trust was broken and that somewhere near us, conniving, judgmental, and ill traits were paramount. That sender, and S.R., has disappointed us greatly. There was nothing glamorous or charitable, attributes that christen a social, in printing that letter. There was only hatred, bitterness, and gross conceit.

They humiliated her. They scourged her. They pinned her onto an Internet crucifix. All Olivia desired from her peers was acceptance and friendship. And what did she get? Scorn and even further misunderstanding.

Comments

1. CeCe - March 28, 2007

Thank you for this.

2. Emory - March 28, 2007

Brava!

3. New Yorker - March 28, 2007

Sympathy gratis

4. Bronwyn - March 28, 2007

i think i know who the sender is.

5. jenna - March 28, 2007

my money is on lauren davis. she IS the one who sent that derek blasberg email afterall.

6. Bronwyn - March 28, 2007

bingo!

7. An Insider - March 28, 2007

Olivia was sooo stupid for sending that letter. Why don’t you say that? It was a dumb move on her part. Sucks that it was published but she should have known better. Especially with Lauren.

8. Bea - March 28, 2007

Her letter was completely pathetic and desperate. She deserves everything coming her way now.

9. hearsty - March 28, 2007

i can’t believe she didn’t pull a “g. jo” and flea elsewhere for the time being. gawker and page six are going to be on this sooo soon.

10. Anna - March 28, 2007

Tragic.


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