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Someone wise once said that we should give roses to our legends while they're still alive so that they can smell and appreciate them. If there's anyone that we should give roses to, it's Tiffany Pollard. She's our HBIC legend because she's the gift that keeps on giving from Flavor of Love and Big Brother UK to Scared Famous and her Vh1.com webseries Brunch with Tiffany.
 
To show her even further appreciation, she's now getting her very own exhibit in a museum and it's about damn time. Thnk 1994, a museum in Brooklyn, New York dedicated to commemorating pop culture, is hosting an exhibit called "David's Dead: A Celebration of Tiffany Pollard". We're currently Google mapping our way to this magical place that's honoring our fave the way that Tiffany deserves, as the most important performance artist of our generation."
 
According to Thnk 1994:
 
"While this will be a celebration of her entire oeuvre we will focus on her masterpiece, David’s Dead, which we believe is the pinnacle of reality television, roughly 7 minutes of pure unbridled chaos in the celebrity UK Big Brother house wherein David Bowie’s widow gets the news of his death and has to tell someone, she tells Tiffany who thinks she’s talking about David Gest (Liza Minnelli's “ex-husband”) who is also in the house and has been sick in bed. If you haven’t watched it, we’ll wait.
 
TLDR We will have a wall of artist’s renderings of Tiffany Pollard's finest moments in IRL GIF form. If you want David Bowie art you can go to the Brooklyn Museum."Honestly sign us up because Thnk 1994 is our kind of museum and this is definitely our kind of exhibit.
 
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