More from Rosie's book leaks out...

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It's another week before we get to see Rosie O'Donnell's new book, "Celebrity Detox." But bits of it are getting out including this content earlier today: Roie says she and Barbara Walters are friends who have found "a way to love" each other.
I dunno, Barbara is probably real pissed and hurt over Rosie's suggestion that she retire. O'Donnell also writes that she felt betrayed bvy Walters during her very public dust-up with Donald Trump.
"You're a liar," O'Donnell recalls shouting repeatedly at Walters before they went on the air. Later, Rosie told Walters: "… you did not defend me. And I have been a good, loyal daughter to you. And I want you to be a good mother to me. Don't let the bad man hurt me."
On Donald Trump: "Totally creepy. He was sadistic in a deeply disturbing way. It was like seeing a specimen squirming on a slide in a high school science class...Donald, for some reason, also reminded me a lot of the garden slugs we used to get on our front steps when we were kids."

On Elisabeth Hasselbeck: "She continued to appall me with her almost glib comments about torture, and who is right and who is wrong, but the feeling of baseline love stayed."

On Anna Nicole Smith: "A celebrity cannot exist without her audience. That is why I hold the audience responsible in part for Anna Nicole Smith's death. Fame is what killed that girl, and not only did America watch her demise, America abetted it, by either saying nothing, or worse, tuning in."

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