Bridget Everett emphasizes that intimate friendships, devoid of romance, should be celebrated and cherished as they bring just as much depth and connection into our lives.
She recounts her experience on Somebody Somewhere, explaining how the show beautifully captures the essence of platonic relationships, blending heartbreak and humor to showcase their significance.
In discussing Victor Lodato's essay, she highlights how unexpected friendships can blossom into profound connections that transform our understanding of love and companionship.
Everett advocates for valuing great friendships in our diverse narrative landscape, arguing they deserve just as much recognition as romantic entanglements.
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