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Maggie Griffin: Out of the Box

The reality television star, boxed-wine aficionado, and new author opens up about drinking with Betty White, her “boyfriend” Bill O’Reilly, and why she supports gay rights.

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Even among the “ordinary” people who become unlikely celebrities on myriad reality-based series, Maggie Griffin is a surprise. The sweet 90-year-old mother of outspoken comedian Kathy Griffin has become a scene-stealing favorite of gay fans due to her weekly appearances on her daughter’s hit Bravo series, My Life on the D-list. Frequently the butt of Kathy’s good-natured ribbing about her excessive boxed-wine drinking, Maggie has won over viewers with her gentle observations as well as the bemused indignation she expresses at Kathy’s more outrageous antics — particularly her foul language on live TV while cohosting CNN’s New Year’s coverage next to Anderson Cooper. “He’s a Vanderbilt!” Maggie exclaimed.

Griffin has now followed in her daughter’s publishing footsteps. Like Kathy’s 2009 best seller Official Book Club Selection, Maggie’s just-published Tip It! The World According to Maggie (Hyperion, $23.99) is equal parts memoir and advice book. In it, she details her Depression-era childhood and happy 65-year-long marriage to her late husband, Johnny, and she doles out helpful tips for going green and suggests which actors should and shouldn’t do nude scenes. The prose also features the expected sarcastic asides from Kathy. Maggie Griffin speaks with The Advocate about her strange liking of Fox’s Bill O’Reilly, her thoughts on marriage equality, and the celebrity with which she most wants to tip it.

The Advocate:
How did you come to write Tip It!?

Maggie Griffin: It was proposed to me. At first I wasn’t too keen on it. I’ve never written anything in my life. The publishers came back again, so I decided to give it a try. The book is a chance to say what I think, and of course Kathy gets her two cents in as well.

Do you really drink as much wine as Kathy alleges?
If I drank as much wine as Kathy says I do, I’d have been dead 20 or 30 years ago. No, I love wine, but I usually have only one or two glasses a day. My husband and I would always have a happy hour before dinner and then a glass of wine at dinner. So it’s just two glasses. That’s usually my limit.

Why do you prefer boxed wine to bottled wine?
It started years ago when we’d have big parties. The boxed wine was so much more convenient and easier to carry, and it would stay good for as long as it lasted.

If you could share a glass of boxed wine with any celebrity, who would it be?
Oh, Helen Mirren! I’ve met so many celebrities through Kathy and they’ve all been fine, but I think the only one I’ve actually shared a glass of wine with was Betty White. She was so wonderful and funny and real and adorable. I felt as if I’d known her forever. We just laughed and had the best time.
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  • Name: Daniel
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 2:13:40 PM
    Hometown: Boston

    Comment:

    Oh, and we all know the Catholic Church is a mess-no need to point it out, we all know it. Get over it already it's a religion that isn't going to change so if you are Catholic don't give them your money, but enough bitching about it.

  • Name: Daniel
    Date posted: 7/2/2010 2:11:07 PM
    Hometown: Boston

    Comment:

    Ok, I just thought this was a nice interview with a hip older lady who is on our side (thank you very much) So she likes Bill O'Reilly, big deal. The bigger question is why are people like NOBIASHERE bashing this lady. I mean seriously nobiashere, you are like pond scum, you distort all images and you are slimy, you are an ass.

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 7/1/2010 10:14:58 AM
    Hometown: WF

    Comment:

    The tax-exempt Catholic Church spent 10 million dollars to pass the unconstitutional Proposition 8. The Republican party and their spokesman Bill O'Reilley (who Bush called "The Man") have spent millions of tax dollars to take away the equal civil rights of born gay/lesbian taxpayers/citizens. How sad that our friends (like Maggie and Log Cabin Republicans) support this. It's like the Jews who supported Hitler.

  • Name: melvin
    Date posted: 7/1/2010 3:34:00 AM
    Hometown: South Dakota

    Comment:

    It is appalling that comments by nobiashere calling a 90yr woman who supports the gay community a 'hag.' How disgusting. Certainly NOT one of your best moments. You should stand in a corner. The other poster smacking her due to her loyalty to the Catholic Church just doesn't understand her generation and the value she places in her faith. Having been raised in that religion and naturally having many family members still attending, I understand her position. Many in my family comment about a la carting the good over the bad. It works for them. It is accepted that 1.8% of the whole of priest are pedophiles. The protestant community has a higher percentage! Why not expound about that? Children have been molested in a higher percentage by school officials. Expound about that! We in the gay community are notably more educated, have higher salaries and better positions. Comments read on the Advocate Blog certainly doesn't demonstrate that. IMFHO.

  • Name: Alex
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 10:26:31 PM
    Hometown: Riverside

    Comment:

    She's adorable! How can anyone say mean things about such a nice elderly lady?

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 9:06:40 PM
    Hometown: WF

    Comment:

    The Catholic Church and the Republican party/Bill O'Reilly/Rush Limbaugh spend millions of dollars to take away the civil rights of peple born gay/lesbian. Supporting them with your viewership, votes, and money gives them more power to succeed in having our government discriminate against us. Maggie's good work in supporting gay rights is cancelled out by her support of hate organizations like the pedophile Catholic Church and Nazi Republicans and their spokesmen.

  • Name: Chad
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 8:45:47 PM
    Hometown: LA

    Comment:

    nobiashere... Nah, 1 am 100% confident you are a bitchy queen.

  • Name: Carmeliggy
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 7:34:11 PM
    Hometown: Carmel,Ca

    Comment:

    Maggie, you are the best!........... and Kathy is OK too.

  • Name: Bruce
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 7:19:13 PM
    Hometown: Ithaca

    Comment:

    Nobiashere: could you have a more inappropriate name? Terms like "hag" and "spawn" simply reinforce the stereotype that gay men hate women. Maggie's views are interesting and, frankly, more complex and thoughtful than yours seem like they could ever be--she struggles with a church she loves and which has, no doubt, given her solace (after all, one of her sons was a pedophile who died of drug related causes) and her genuine love for the people it tells her she should hate. Kathy is not to everyone's taste (I took a long time to warm up to her), but I've noticed, over the years, that she uses her show as a place to confront her issues of self-esteem and her own identity as a woman who, like many female comics, society would toss away because they don't fit a model of beauty. She writes and speaks with honesty about her cosmetic surgery and about her own self-doubts. You really ARE the problem here, not the other poster.

  • Name: nobiashere
    Date posted: 6/30/2010 6:37:40 PM
    Hometown: Philly

    Comment:

    Chad, you are part of the problem, not the solution.



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