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So, you thought our Mary was pure as the driven snow? I have news for you: she�s turned Mary Richards, her old TV character, into a tabloid reporter.
Last night, I ran into Mary and her husband, Dr. Robert Levine, at the Museum of Modern Art�s tribute to director David O. Russell. (He�s a little young for a tribute, but he did make one of my favorite movies, Three Kings.) Mary, who interviews each member of the cast individually, even unearthed a bit of a salacious scandal Mary unearthed as she interrogated the whole gang (sans the sadly departed Ted Knight). It turns out that Cloris Leachman and Ed Asner had a bet I didn�t know about,� Mary said. �Cloris bet Ed that if he lost 30 pounds, she�d, let�s say, 'do something very nice for him.'� Mary didn�t say �sexual,� but she did wink � and I think we understood exactly what she meant. Calling it a Lewinsky would not be inappropriate. �The funny thing is, Ed lost 28 pounds � and everyone found out about the bet. The two of them met up and were face to face. What would happen? But they turned and went their separate ways!� Oh, Mr. Grant!
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It doesn't surprise me at all that Cloris would make that kind of bet!
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