Let me try to clear up some of the references, since the main joke of the comic is that Aunt Dolly is mixing them up a bit:
1. “Tater O’Neal” – Tatum O’Neal, daughter of Ryan O’Neal, did star in the sequel to 1944’s National Velvet, titled International Velvet.
2. The “big-mouthed tennis player” was John McEnroe, as well known for his hot temper as for his skills.
3. Elizabeth Taylor had seven husbands.
4. OK, this one’s a little convoluted: There was an entertainer, Jeannie Decker, who was known as the “Singing Nun” in the sixties. In the movie of her life, she was played by Debbie Reynolds. Reynolds was married to Eddie Fisher (Carrie “Princess Leia” Fisher’s parents). And Eddie Fisher divorced Debbie and married Elizabeth Taylor.
Let me try to clear up some of the references, since the main joke of the comic is that Aunt Dolly is mixing them up a bit:
1. “Tater O’Neal” – Tatum O’Neal, daughter of Ryan O’Neal, did star in the sequel to 1944’s National Velvet, titled International Velvet.
2. The “big-mouthed tennis player” was John McEnroe, as well known for his hot temper as for his skills.
3. Elizabeth Taylor had seven husbands.
4. OK, this one’s a little convoluted: There was an entertainer, Jeannie Decker, who was known as the “Singing Nun” in the sixties. In the movie of her life, she was played by Debbie Reynolds. Reynolds was married to Eddie Fisher (Carrie “Princess Leia” Fisher’s parents). And Eddie Fisher divorced Debbie and married Elizabeth Taylor.