Stanley Kubrick's daughter calls for boycott of Dr. Phil's Shelley Duvall interview
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Don’t count on Vivian Kubrick to watch Shelley Duvall‘s anticipated “Dr. Phil” interview.
Kubrick, whose father, Stanley Kubrick, directed the actress in 1980’s “The Shining,” penned a letter to Dr. Phil McGraw Thursday on Twitter, days after an alarming clip of his Q&A with Duvall, 67, surfaced online.
My Letter to you @DrPhil
— Vivian Kubrick (@ViKu1111) November 17, 2016
Re: Your exploitive use of Shelly Duvall is a form of LURID ENTERTAINMENT and is shameful. pic.twitter.com/4f6MRTzr0A
While Dr. Phil, 68, has yet to reply to Kubrick, the interview is scheduled to air Friday.
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In the shocking teaser, an unrecognizable Duvall tells the TV host she is “very sick” and believes her “Popeye” co-star, Robin Williams, is still alive.
“I loved Robin Williams. I don’t think he’s dead,” she said.