“I got a lot of shit at the end about ‘Why weren’t you there for him?’ But being that close, I dealt with it all the time. And in that situation, before the guy’s dead, he’s just kind of an asshole. Truth is, you get a junkie who’s wasted all the time and moody and angry and trying to knock you around, you say, ‘OK, you go do that, and I’ll be over here.'”
David Spade, who’s quoted in The Last Days of Chris Farley, a book penned by Farley’s brother.
Excerpts from the book will run in the May issue of Playboy, which hits newsstands on Friday.
I love that Playboy scored the exclusive on this. Chris would have been proud.
David did nothing wrong. best friend or no, he had the right to say he wasn’t ok with being abused that way anymore. and to see someone so close to him in a box at that age would’ve been more than i can imagine.
he made a tough decision but he had to do what worked for him.
i agree with you Lindsay. i mean, you can only tell someone so much that they need help. they have to want help themselves to change.
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You can’t please all the people all the time!
I really thought that was Penny Marshall and Elton John at first
Hey Anon., I thought the same thing until I looked at the faces.