Heaven at the Emmys: Farrah, Kate and Jaclyn...

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Let's face it, whatever else happened on last night's Emmy's show, gay men everywhere died and went to heaven when Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Farrah Fawcett came walking onto that stage, holding hands, to pay tribute to Aaron Spelling. First of all, did they look great or WHAT? Good God!

Kate was stoic and spoke beautifully while neither Farrah or Jaclyn could get through their remarks without tears. I noticed that when the three angels were on stage, the audience was focused completely on them, none of this looking around or looking bored. It was a big deal and it rescued a tribute that had been caught up in the Tori vs. Candy feud.

Only Jaclyn Smith came backstage to greet the press but she was indeed enough, so classy, so gorgeous. She told us about being with the girls again:

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"It's flattering that the show is still talked about 30 years later and I think Aaron Spelling is responsible for that. We do see each other from time to time. It was fun to hold hands and walk out on that stage as though time had stopped. It's 30 years (since the show premierd) so it's kind of awesome...We were sort of like rock stars overnight. There were just the three major networks, no cable, so the show went into so many homes. It was fun to share it with the other girls, that's why Charlie's Angels was a success: the comraderie of the girls. It was about friendship."


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