What are your thoughts on Shakespeare's youngest living descendant?
>>24951935>still whiteGood
>>24951935Nice
he doesn’t have any.
>>24951954https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Lady_(Shakespeare)
>>24951935How trashy do you have to be to go around telling people you're descended from Shakespeare when you're actually descended from his sister?
>>24951935>https://tomorrowalgarve.com/nov-2024-shakespeares-ancestry-here-in-the-algarve/>Wanting to give their daughter the "greatest familial connection" from birth, they became volunteers at Mary Arden's Farm, the home of Scott's ancestral grandmother, Shakespeare's mother. Waiting for their daughter's safe arrival at the farm was, as Scott said, "a humbling experience, grounding me deeply to both my past and my future". Based family keeping the traditional English values alive and not giving in to any postmodern bullshit.
>>24951964I have a similar situation in my novel. Was wondering if people would have a problem with him being a "descendant" of a famous person when he's not literally.
When I was a kid I heard a story about some celebrity couple who refused to allow their child(ren)'s photographs shared with the public. That struck me as very strange. It no longer does
>>24951982prob get away with it in america but not britain.