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 Live With Regis
 & Kathie Lee

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| Live With Regis & Kathie Lee
September 14, 1999

Regis & Kathie Lee mention Bree early in the show, and Kathie Lee jokingly claims that Bree stole the name of what was going to be Kathie Lee's album.

Later.

Bree sings abbreviated, acoustic version of "David Duchovny" with Don DiLego on guitar next to her.

Regis and Kathie Lee approach Bree on stage afterwards.

Kathie Lee: Oh my goodness!

Regis: Hey, Bree!

Shake hands. Exchange pleasantries.

Kathie Lee: That's some song!

Regis: Oh my gosh. Now, after all that, have you met David Duchovny?

Bree: Regis, not a letter, not a phone call.

Regis: Nothing!

Bree: What's a girl gotta do?

Regis: Has he heard the song?

Bree: He has heard the song. He's been very flattering about it. I know, I've heard that...

Kathie Lee: I've heard he plays nothing else in his trailer.

Bree: (big grin) I heard that, too.

Regis: Now how long has this infatuation been going on?

Bree: It's been going on for a good two years.

Regis: Two years...

Bree: Yeah. I'm really nourishing it. I like to cultivate it.

Kathie Lee: You know that's he's married and just had a child.

Bree: I do know that.

Kathie Lee: That's just details to you, though, right?

Bree: Well, you know, the truth is, like, I tried to layer the song, like subtle layering a little bit, with that. You know, our... our culture is so media driven, so TV-based, but sometimes --

Kathie Lee: So celebrity.

Bree: Yeah, you confuse the character with the --

Regis: Absolutely.

Bree: The man, so --

Kathie Lee: But you're a cheap and evil girl, so it doesn't matter.

Bree: I think...

Regis: And here's the album right here. Bree Sharp, everybody. Don DiLego on guitar. Thank you, Don.

Kathie Lee: That was really fun...

 

 


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