on 01-03-2014 09:25 AM
Perry's touching and candid tribtue to Dawson(sic)
Charlotte Dawson had an "outrageous" sense of humour, and her close friend Alex Perry ensured that was how she would be remembered when he shared intimate and sometimes shockingly candid memories of the popular celebrity at her Sydney memorial today.
Hundreds of mourners walked a red carpet into the Beresford Hotel in Surry Hills to remember Dawson, who took her own life at her Woolloomooloo apartment on Saturday.
An urn holding her ashes was set before the mourners by her sister, who said she wanted Dawson to be where "she can see everybody".
Perry, an old friend and fellow Next Top Model host, had Dawson's friends and family in tears with his humourous and touching tribute, which he started by saying the pair "stuck to each other like s--- to a bear's a---".
"I'd like to think that I'm the s--- and she's the bear's a---," he said.
After joking about the memorial service being held at "Homo Headquarters" – where it had originally been hoped a drag queen would be on the door – Perry spoke at length about his friend's "outrageous" sense of humour.
He said he wouldn't be able to sum Dawson up in his allotted four minutes, and if she didn't like it she could "fart on me when I get to heaven".
"And so we should probably start there with farts because she actually loved them," Perry said.
"It was alarming in fact. She farted on the elimination desk of Top Model. I don't know if you've heard that sound on a hard plastic chair, (but) it's a very strange sound.
"It would just break her up and she thought it was the funniest thing."
"That's how she showed she loved you," he said.
"She was a thoughtful, funny, beautiful, fragile girl who wanted to be loved."
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Rather in bad taste I thought, but I suppose Ms Dawson would've found it funny.
Don't you love the typo in the headline? "Tribtue" lol. Where's the proofreaders when you need them?
Probably on CS
Gotta go be back later
on 01-03-2014 09:30 AM
I thought I was seeing double there for a minute. lol
yes I think it's a very odd thing to say, they were obviously very close friends
on 01-03-2014 09:32 AM
I think it's very bad taste to make a service public like this, we have become a society that thhinks anything can be said and reported on..
What happened to dignity?
on 01-03-2014 09:59 AM
Low class behaviour and her sisters were no better. Charlotte Dawson deserved a little respect imo.
To even contemplate what she did is mind numbing and horrifying, to make light of her tragedy casts a pall on decency.
01-03-2014 10:27 AM - edited 01-03-2014 10:27 AM
@silverfaun wrote:Low class behaviour and her sisters were no better. Charlotte Dawson deserved a little respect imo.
To even contemplate what she did is mind numbing and horrifying, to make light of her tragedy casts a pall on decency.
Everyone reacts differently to grief. Perhaps it was just their way of dealing with her death.
It does sound rather uncouth but those who know her best would know her likes, dislikes and sense of humour.
Sometimes laughter is the only tool people have to face the day with.
on 01-03-2014 11:15 AM
on 01-03-2014 11:16 AM
on 01-03-2014 11:39 AM
@azureline** wrote:I think it's very bad taste to make a service public like this, we have become a society that thhinks anything can be said and reported on..
What happened to dignity?
It was the family's decision obviously so personally, I don't see anything wrong with the public service and reporting. They held a private ceremony the day before. TBH, I was more surprised the way the sisters behaved but I agree with Freaki - Sometimes laughter is the only tool people have to face the day with.
on 01-03-2014 11:59 AM