This is the short rundown. Mo’Kelly was right about everything.
EVERYTHING. Mo’Kelly doesn’t get enough credit for being right all the time. One day, Mo’Kelly is going to break his arm patting himself on the back because sometimes, he just doesn’t get enough credit from other folks.
Granted, this is according to Montana who relayed the contents of her first conversation with her father since the story broke to TMZ. So we’ll just go with old reliable… “allegedly.”
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Montana says Laurence told her she is unwelcome in his life and wants nothing to do with her … at least for now. According to Montana, her dad said, “I’m not going to speak with you ’till you turn your life around.” Laurence was referring to his daughter joining the ranks of Vivid Entertainment as a porn star.
(Mo’Kelly says, “They weren’t speaking, hadn’t been speaking and it’s clear now they aren’t on the verge of speaking. And if Montana hadn’t been in contact PRIOR to abusing her father’s name in porn, why in the hell would she expect him to be cool with her AFTERWARD?!
Crazy! DUH-RANGED!)
Montana says Laurence added, “You embarrassed me.”
(Mo’Kelly says, “Naw…ya think?!)
And this parting shot. According to Montana, Laurence said, “You used your last name. No one uses their real name in porn.”
(Mo’Kelly says, “Except Montana.” Like Mo’Kelly said, this was CLEARLY personal, premeditated and coldly calculated.)
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3 responses to “Laurence and Montana Fishburne Speak (Allegedly)”
It's also quite true that this whole thing could evaporate just as quickly, and that Daddy still loves his daughter and will certainly be ready to resume their relationship when the day comes.
Seems like there's more than one way to be "right"…
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Walt once again, you're arguing a point that nobody else is. Nobody, nobody has ever alleged that this father doesn't love his daughter. The only thing that I've EVER said that there are deep-seated issues and that Montana will carry this "porn" stigma for likely the rest of her "public" life.
Neither has any bearing on whether Laurence loves his daughter. I'm sure he does, and I'm sure he never stopped. He didn't say he didn't love his daughter, he said don't contact me until you get your life together. In most circles that would be called "tough love" not absence of love.
Speaking from the point of view of a parent who loves her daughter immensely but who recently had a "Montana Moment" on a much smaller scale (a permanent marking of a former boyfriend's initial etched into her leg) this has nothing to do with love and everything to do with disappointment (parent) – poor judgment (child). This is no different from a parent who has a son/daughter who is an addict. "When you get your life together, call me. OR, when you want help in the form of a rehab program, call me." It's tough love. Sorry, Walt. I have to agree with Mo. I'm a parent. I know better.