Queen caught barefoot by paparazzi

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Oh, the struggles of celebrity. There I was getting a preview of the 23rd Annual Pasadena ASID Home and Kitchen Tour when there they were-- the paparazzi. Hey, I'm trying to work here, but no avail, photographer Terry Miller had spotted the 31st Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade Queen - me - and couldn't resist.

 

Terry, who is also known as Sir Terence Of Camera Obscura, Royal Photographer, was kind enough to share a couple of his shots. So here you go~

 

Royal Scandal: Queen sheds sandals

 

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Horrors! Queen cuts up at exclusive event. SGVN photographer James Carbone (in front) grins and bears it.

 

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Thank you Sir Terence and may my loyal subjects enjoy my folly.

 

The ASID tour will be held Oct. 4. For more information, visit www.asidpasadena.org.

 

Now carry on, as you were,

Queen Mickie

2 Comments

Ann Erdman said:

Your feet never looked so lovely! Terry is a gem.

Michelle Author Profile Page said:

Thank you Ann, and yes, Terry is a Pasadena treasure... and a darn good knight!

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I am a features staff writer for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group, and after seven auditions resulting in five consecutive years spent as a runner-up, I finally, rightfully, became the Queen of the 31st Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade 2007/2008. I love rock n' roll, motorcycles, swords and sushi. I hate sitting still. Read my blog regularly to bring some excitement into your otherwise dull existence. Oh, and you may stop kneeling now and carry on -- as you were...
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