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标题: Mikaela Spielberg [打印本页]

作者: choi    时间: 2-19-2020 16:50
标题: Mikaela Spielberg
Emma Parry and Isolde Walters, Exclusive: 'I'm a Sexual Creature.'  Steven Spielberg's daughter Mikaela is a porn star and aspiring erotic dancer – and says her dad supports her career. London: The Sun, Feb 19, 2020
https://www.the-sun.com/entertai ... star-erotic-dancer/
("Mikaela Spielberg, 23, who was adopted as a baby by the legendary film director and his wife Kate Capshaw. * * * Mikaela first revealed her new career on social media earlier this month. * * * Now in her first interview, Mikaela, who lives in Nashville, Tennessee * * * Mikaela, who speaks to her parents regularly, broke the news to them via FaceTime [an app of Apple, Inc] at the weekend and said they were 'intrigued' but 'not upset' ")

Note:
(a) "And while she said she'd be happy at turning her hand to fetish videos - she draws the line at having sex with another person on camera, out of respect for her supportive fiancé Chuck Pankow, 47."

turn one's hand to
https://www.merriam-webster.com/ ... one%27s%20hand%20to

(b) "I'm very open about my borderline personality disorder"
(i) Borderline Personality Disorder; Treatment and management. British Psychological Society, 2009
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK55415/
("The term 'borderline personality' was proposed in the United States by Adolph Stern in 1938 (most other personality disorders were first described in Europe). Stern described a group of patients who ‘fit frankly neither into the psychotic nor into the psychoneurotic group’ and introduced the term ‘borderline’ to describe what he observed because it 'bordered' on other conditions")
(ii) Borderline Personality Disorder. Encyclopaedia Britannica, undated
https://www.britannica.com/scien ... ersonality-disorder
("Borderline personality disorder (BPD), mental illness characterized by chronic instability in the affected individual's mood, relationships, and sense of identity. The term borderline was first brought into psychiatric terminology in 1938 by American psychoanalyst Adolph Stern. Stern used it to describe patients who were 'on the border' of psychosis and neurosis, individuals who displayed particular symptoms under stress but then soon became relatively functional again. The term has since been used to define alternately a clinical entity, a syndrome, or a personality organization. The diagnosis of BPD has been and remains a subject of intense debate")




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