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Throughout the interview, Rosie projects an image of a woman fighting against the odds—against Trump, against American culture, and against her own mental health struggles. Yet, her narrative is saturated with performativity, exaggeration, and self-mythologizing. Her refusal to accept that her celebrity persona is complicated, and her tendency to present herself as a modern-day rebel battling injustice, sometimes borders on absurdity.
The staged insults, exaggerated anecdotes, and theatrical props serve as a mirror to the spectacle-driven landscape of today’s media. Rosie’s story becomes not merely about her personal journey but a microcosm of how celebrity culture, political conflict, and personal identity intertwine in the age of social media and 24/7 news cycles.