had the money for new chins. They didn't weep on American TV when presidential candidates made the audacious request that they pay a little bit more tax.
They didn't wear Wembley Market biker jackets either. They were cool, or more so than today's elite anyway. OK, so they were slightly bad in another way given the premise of House of Gucci, Ridley Scott's upcoming biopic which retells the assassination of former fashion magnate Maurizio Gucci at the hands of his ex-wife (played by Adam Driver and Lady Gaga respectively).
But other than the sad, sad business of mariticide – which is well-depicted in the 2000 Sara Gay Forden book upon which House of Gucci is to be based – our first sneak peek confirmed suspicions that, yes, things looked a.
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