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Done & Dunne

17: Candy Spelling, Part One

Done & Dunne

Hemlock Creatives

True Crime, History

4.7628 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alicia invited her Trashy Divorces co-host Stacie to join as they attempt to work through Dominick's August 1984 Vanity Fair piece Candy's Dynasty, about the extravagant lifestyle of Candy and Aaron Spelling. It's a Leo Season special! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Dun & Done. I'm Alicia, your hostess on this journey, All Things Dominic Dunn.

0:23.4

It's a really exciting day, y'all. I have a special guest star today.

0:27.7

Stacey, my wonderful co-hosts from Trashy Divorces.

0:31.3

Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello, Dunnarders.

0:35.1

Some are you a trashy divorceeers, too.

0:37.4

Sure. There's some overlap, certainly divorceeers, too? Sure.

0:38.2

There's some overlap, certainly.

0:40.2

But anyway, hello.

0:41.1

You took a spin this week in the fabulous 1980s and 1990s with your story on Heather Locklear.

0:47.6

Mm-hmm.

0:48.0

Who had a deeply significant partnership with producer Aaron Spelling through the first two decades of her career.

0:57.5

And it's my birthday week.

0:58.5

It is that.

0:59.5

And you delightfully agreed to come on and be with me to talk about the fabulous

1:04.6

candy spelling wife of Aaron Spelling for this week's episode on Done and Done.

1:10.6

Force behind the man perhaps. When and Done. Force behind the man, perhaps.

1:12.4

When we talk about power behind the man, like Aaron Spelling did a lot.

1:17.8

Mm-hmm.

1:18.8

Mogul dies in June 2006 with $600 million from his media empire. Did he ever launch himself into space?

1:32.3

Not that Dominic Dunn covered. So this week, we're going to use a piece that is from August

1:40.9

1984, published in Vanity Fair, called Candy's Dynasty. This is one of Dominic's

1:48.9

first pieces for Vanity Fair. He had just started writing for them and reconnects with his

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