Leonard Mccombe/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock All she wanted to do was a show.’” Lucie Arnaz says her mother, Lucille Ball (above), hated running Desilu Studios after she divorced Desi Arnaz (above). She never thought of herself as a feminist. Because first of all, if that’s your focus, it’s fake, and you’re not going to be able to support this. “Their whole focus was going to be Lucille Ball, and how she changed the female perspective, ran a studio and was a feminist. “I took the opportunity to straighten them out on a couple of things,” Lucie told The Post. The 70-year-old was, at the time, contractually obligated not to get involved with any projects about them other than the new Aaron Sorkin film “ Being the Ricardos,” on which she and her younger brother, Desi Arnaz Jr., served as executive producers.īut she listened to the documentary producers’ plans anyway - and let them know their approach was all wrong. When Lucie Arnaz was first approached about participating in a new documentary about her parents, television legends Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, she declined. Nicole Kidman stuns in glamorous gown at ‘Being the Ricardos’ premiere
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