Talk:La Lupe

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Bipolarity?
Around the time a tribute off-Broadway play featuring Puerto Rican actress Sully Díaz as La Lupe was put on stage, I once read Rainbow, La Lupe's daughter, saying that she did not have any evidence of her mother ever being an illegal substance addict. She did not say La Lupe wouldn't have abused any substances (arguably cocaine) during her lifetime, but she did say that many of the personality traits people would charge Lupe with could be best attributed to mental illness, and bipolarity in particular. Rainbow went on to say she never saw her mother abuse anything except perhaps painkillers, all procured legally. Was her assessment accurate? 64.237.172.191 (talk) 02:39, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

Bipolarity?
Around the time a tribute off-Broadway play featuring Puerto Rican actress Sully Díaz as La Lupe was put on stage, I once read Rainbow, La Lupe's daughter, saying that she did not have any evidence of her mother ever being an illegal substance addict. She did not say La Lupe wouldn't have abused any substances (arguably cocaine) during her lifetime, but she did say that many of the personality traits people would charge Lupe with could be best attributed to mental illness, and bipolarity in particular. Rainbow went on to say she never saw her mother abuse anything except perhaps painkillers, all procured legally. Was her assessment accurate? 64.237.172.191 (talk) 02:39, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

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