
The very best of Stella and I five year hitch in the world of the crazy rich and famous, was to see how those super-rich folks really live. All barriers, and heavy curtains out of the way. We lived with them 24 hours a day. Day in day out. We shared their lives, witnessed their solitude, their anguish, their fears, as well as their joys and excitement. Just about watching some of the most famous of those people waking up in the morning and prepare to face their world for the day. After scrapping the varnish off their faces, what we saw was some fragile, vulnerable souls striving to find love, companionship, appreciation…, plain simply…, friends. Money is not everything, it has been for them. On the sunset of their lives, they are desperately looking for the missing piece to the puzzle to complete the trip…Love. They might not know how to get appreciated, they have been too busy to be successful In their endeavour, they had no time to take care of the basic. Being involved with the average human faults and mistakes that is common to most people. The older fellows try to get a few more happy years on the crepuscule of their lives.. They buy temselves a trophy wife. Tenty or more years younger than they are. Buying youth, is an expectation to add a few more years to their quiver.
We wrote our novel “Bonjour Never Land” from tidbits of events dug out from our five-year stint working in the mysterious world of the Famous and the Rich.

