This is wild. Late actress Kirstie Alley’s mom passed away after a car accident in 1981. But the video — from a 1996 interview with Barbara Walters — makes a rather shocking admission about what her parents were wearing when they got into the accident.
I could give you 1,000 tries to guess how Kirstie Alley’s parents were dressed when they died in a car accident and you wouldn’t get it right pic.twitter.com/DI6f1LDxU6
— Kristi Yamaguccimane (@TheWapplehouse) April 23, 2024
The tweet is incorrect; her dad did not die in the car accident. But holy cow.
1,000 guesses and we never would have come up with that.
WHY WOULD YOU EVER ADMIT THIS
— Kristi Yamaguccimane (@TheWapplehouse) April 23, 2024
A really good question.
W H A T
— Jinx Valentine (@Vjinxvalentine) April 23, 2024
Exactly.
Barbara Walters.. pic.twitter.com/JH1fVXrqfm
— Jim Bob Levy (@geotexasjew) April 24, 2024
That’s the face we all made.
My naive ass thought “Bert and Ernie?”
— Burping Contest Winner, Eudora Welty (@CheapLaughter) April 23, 2024
Laughed out loud.
If wiki is correct, only her mother died in the accident. It’s the “minorities hardest hit” trope yet again.😶 pic.twitter.com/qgSJHAEh5j
— Ed Ruffin (@Ruffin_Shot) April 23, 2024
Ouch.
And here we are all worried about dying in a car accident while wearing ditty underwear.
— Persuasion Magazine (@PERSUASIONMGZN) April 23, 2024
Heh.
“And it was the greatest tribute that you could give my mother” https://t.co/N0P5eYZW7X pic.twitter.com/3cJ5EFOdvp
— Just Devin (@Devin_gain) April 23, 2024
Yeah, that was weird.
CIA officers using enhanced interrogation techniques wouldn’t get this out of me https://t.co/9AoQZhJPNU
— Tom Reagan’s Hat (@RufusTSuperfly) April 24, 2024
Not a chance in hell.
This goes someplace you’re not not going to expect https://t.co/LW1oKwzecM
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) April 24, 2024
It really doesn’t.
they were dressed as WHAT??? https://t.co/Sqx4OjU6mp pic.twitter.com/7Rh0QGLW7c
— 𝒞. 🦋 (@cedricaxo) April 23, 2024
Never would’ve guessed.
The 80s were a different time.
I was not prepared for this. https://t.co/G98dSgsXum
— Sum_1 (@a_place_n_time) April 23, 2024
Nope. Nothing could’ve prepared us for this.
Why would anyone share this with anyone?! WTF https://t.co/BRVuPkJbnG pic.twitter.com/uGHDw2bKGp
— 🅑🅔🅐🅡🅢🅖🅡🅛 (@BearsGrl80) April 23, 2024
Yeah, but 1996 was different.
Dawg WHAT https://t.co/q3haMrDIaf pic.twitter.com/FcaBEsgpor
— Dillon, of The Maxine Minx fan club (@DillonCaraballo) April 23, 2024
Sums it up.
The Jigsaw Killer and his apprentice couldn’t have gotten information like this out of me. https://t.co/XA22BAX6hb
— DEJ #BlackLivesMatter #TransRights #FreePalestine (@DawsonEJoyce) April 23, 2024
Nope.
The CIA could hook my junk up to a car battery, and they still couldn’t pry this story out of me. https://t.co/mIA1yjZxsD
— 8-ʙɪᴛ™ (@The8BitIdiot) April 24, 2024
Hahahahahahahaha.
This sounds funny and cathartic in that absurd way you only really see in the day or so after a death. https://t.co/BqCG1z7buG
— Jack! (@TheJCGreen) April 23, 2024
Yep. And that’s what it is. Grief is a very weird, funny thing.
In 1981, those costumes were not an issue. In 1996, telling this story in an interview wasn’t an issue. It just was a funny story from a really tragic time in her life.