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[soft music playing] [woman]
Obviously she writes a lot about sex. [woman] She's putting female
sexuality at the center of the world and people lost their minds. [Terry Wogan] Some of the
sexual gymnastics, quite frankly… [crowd laughing] …give middle aged men
like me a terrific inferiority complex
Obviously she writes a lot about sex. [woman] She's putting female
sexuality at the center of the world and people lost their minds. [Terry Wogan] Some of the
sexual gymnastics, quite frankly… [crowd laughing] …give middle aged men
like me a terrific inferiority complex
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[soft music playing]
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[woman]
Obviously she writes a lot about sex.
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[woman] She's putting female
sexuality at the center of the world
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and people lost their minds.
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[Terry Wogan] Some of the
sexual gymnastics, quite frankly…
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[crowd laughing]
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…give middle aged men
like me a terrific inferiority complex.
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Movie Summary
In 1968, Jackie Collins published her first novel The World Is Full of Married Men to remarkable success and immediate scandal. Over the next decades, Collins would go on to build an empire writing books where female agency came first. Jackie Collins’ women were unapologetic about their needs and their sexual desire, and to her devoted readers, Collins became a symbol of the effortless power that defined her heroines.