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"Meddling Streisand Drives Minnie Away From Wedding"
- Star, October 30, 2001

This was the latest of over a half dozen tabloid articles predicated on the strange supposition that Barbra Streisand wished to oversee the expected wedding of actress Minnie Driver and Ms. Streisand's stepson, Josh Brolin, and that this in some way affected that relationship. This fabricated "news" story was refuted forcefully by Minnie Driver herself (see "Truth" below) and Ms. Driver's published personal comment was supplied to most of the tabloids before they published their erroneous stories. That they refused to publish or even be deterred by her strong quotes to the contrary proves that these sensationalistic papers were not quite interested in truth but in some dreamed-up fantasy that they are convinced commands the public's interest. Similarly, the Globe has advised us that they plan to do a story that Ms. Streisand is "heartbroken" over the end of the Minnie Driver / Josh Brolin relationship. Obviously, she wishes happiness for two people whom she cares for greatly, but in this sad time of terrorist atrocity and the great loss our nation and many of its families have suffered, it is criminal for these thoughtless and unconcerned-about-the-truth publications to trivialize the word "heartbroken," a word which now has such real and personal meaning to us all.

Truth
"Barbra's a very good friend, and she has never requested or suggested involvement in any wedding plans. She respects other people's territory."
- Minnie Driver

This was also reflected in prior stories in People Weekly Magazine and You Magazine:

"Whatever caused the split, there's laughter at the suggestion that it had anything to do with Driver's prospective stepmother-in-law, Barbra Streisand, who's married to Josh's father, James Brolin."
People Weekly, October 22, 2001

"Ms. Driver is irritated by the notion (fueled by the American media) that it (the wedding) will be a Barbra Streisand - rather than a Minnie Driver - production."
- You Magazine, July 2001

MORAL: Beware when tabloids say "sources say" or "a friend reveals." It just means they are making it up. Hasn't everybody pretty much gotten that yet?

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