Former First Lady Betty Ford has died at the age of 93. She was born in Chicago and raised in Grand Rapids. At 20, she went to New York, studied dance with Martha Graham and worked as a model on Seventh Avenue. She returned to Grand Rapids and after a brief marriage and divorce, married a handsome lawyer and former Michigan football star named Gerald Ford.
As first lady, she broke the mold. She spoke forthrightly on abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, premarital sex and marijuana use. She was completely honest and open about her breast cancer at a time when nobody talked about such things. She won her cancer battle as well as battles with alcohol and prescription drug addiction. After the White House years, she founded the namesake clinic that has saved countless lives.
She celebrated her sobriety with a face lift. She looked fantastic.
She was once asked if she felt sorry for loosing her breast to a mastectomy. Her reply:
“No! Oh, no — heavens, no,” she replied. “I’ve heard women say they’d rather lose their right arm, and I can’t imagine it. It’s so stupid. I can even wear my evening clothes.”
What a gal.
As first lady, she broke the mold. She spoke forthrightly on abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, premarital sex and marijuana use. She was completely honest and open about her breast cancer at a time when nobody talked about such things. She won her cancer battle as well as battles with alcohol and prescription drug addiction. After the White House years, she founded the namesake clinic that has saved countless lives.
She celebrated her sobriety with a face lift. She looked fantastic.
She was once asked if she felt sorry for loosing her breast to a mastectomy. Her reply:
“No! Oh, no — heavens, no,” she replied. “I’ve heard women say they’d rather lose their right arm, and I can’t imagine it. It’s so stupid. I can even wear my evening clothes.”
What a gal.