“I refused to watch it,” the L.A. icon says of the new Peacock show.
“I had a glimpse of it and I refused to watch it,” she said.
“It doesn’t do me justice.

The real Angelyne, and Emmy Rossum in ‘Angelyne’.JB Lacroix/GC Images; Peacock
Would you be flattered if someone played you and misrepresented you?”
A “glimpse” is almost always enough time to form an opinion on anything.
They’re only $500."
This is a professional, kids.
As such, it’s perhaps best to take her umbrage with the show with a grain of salt.
And I thought that was so empowering," Rossum recently toldThe Hollywood Reporter.
“No,” she insisted.
“I was born Angelyne!”
That’s her story, and she’s sticking to it.
Tickets may or may not cost $500.