Quote by Alicia Silverstone
Id die if I was Madonna. Id die. God, what a horrible way to live.

Id die if I was Madonna. Id die. God, what a horrible way to live. And Michael Jackson! To be so famous and to feel so isolated. I feel so bad for them. I dont know how it feels, and I hope it never happens to me. – Alicia Silverstone

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