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The staff of the now-defunct Rosie magazine are flinging koosh balls at their ex-boss, Rosie O'Donnell. In the new issue of Vanity Fair, Rosie employees portray the so-called "Queen of Nice" as a tyrant prone to angry outbursts. She allegedly once accused a staffer of lying, and said: "You know what happens to liars? They get cancer." Sadly, this particular worker was a breast cancer survivor. O'Donnell denies the accusation.
The staff of the now-defunct Rosie magazine are flinging koosh balls at their ex-boss, Rosie O'Donnell. In the new issue of Vanity Fair, Rosie employees portray the so-called "Queen of Nice" as a tyrant prone to angry outbursts. She allegedly once accused a staffer of lying, and said: "You know what happens to liars? They get cancer." Sadly, this particular worker was a breast cancer survivor. O'Donnell denies the accusation.