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She's rusty. If she had to do a TV show every week, the discipline needed would see her get back into the groove - and greatly reduce the amount of spare time she'd have to spend on partying.
And when she reaches the point of turning in a decent performance, she'd get praise, and maybe she'd remember what it's like to take pride in her professional achievements, rather than her ability to hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons. But that could be a hard habit to break, because she knows she can always get attention for misbehaving. She must wonder - if she gets herself together, will people stop talking about her? Would she become a sober nobody?
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You're perfect, yes, it's true. But without me, you're only you.
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