L'Wren Scott Lost Her Bet with Mormonism
L'Wren Scott with her Mormon family |
Within Mormonism, the road to happiness for women is chastity until marriage and having lots of children. However, Luann Bambrough, who had been adopted as an infant by a Mormon family, chose a different path. She escaped from her little hometown of Roy, Utah in her twenties, or at least thought that she had. The ambitious young woman changed her name to L'Wren Scott and moved to California where she became a stylist working with Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, Julia Roberts. L'Wren launched her first collection as a fashion designer in 2006. Her business appeared to take off as she dressed celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock, Uma Thurman, First Lady Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, wife of the former French prime minister.
Since L'Wren's death, Mick Jagger has been pumping the air waves and cyberspace with paid shills claiming that he and L'Wren Scott were engaged, blissful and about to settle down. But in truth, their relationship had soured to such a point that one gossip columnist hauntingly foreshadowed the grief-stricken L'Wren's death three days before it actually happened.
Mick Jagger is not to blame for L'Wren's death. It was her decision not his. But it didn't take much for the man's philandering, rock-star karma to bludgeon her fragile, Mormon karma to death.
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