I didn’t realize how strained their relationship must have been. The last time they spoke to one another was on a phone call. And it was a TV show. What a weird way to end things.
It’s been interesting to hear Adam Savage talk about his relationship with Jamie Heinemen - there seems to be no ill will, and they both respect the hell out of each other. But they admit they were never more than coworkers, and by all accounts they’re both just okay with that.
Anyway, I wonder sometimes if this isn’t pretty common, but just more noticable with major celebrity duos.
I’ve had friends that were like brothers and have since grown apart from. Not because anyone did anything wrong. There’s just more to life than having to keep hanging out with the same people all the time.
I didn’t realize how strained their relationship must have been. The last time they spoke to one another was on a phone call. And it was a TV show. What a weird way to end things.
Not so weird for a group of people whose lives were in the spotlight for basically most of their lives
Going by other posts here, this appears not to be the case.
Yeah. That’s wild.
It’s been interesting to hear Adam Savage talk about his relationship with Jamie Heinemen - there seems to be no ill will, and they both respect the hell out of each other. But they admit they were never more than coworkers, and by all accounts they’re both just okay with that.
Anyway, I wonder sometimes if this isn’t pretty common, but just more noticable with major celebrity duos.
It’s wild because it’s not true. Look up McCartney’s Howard Stern interview, or the book he wrote. They spoke on the phone after this.
Don’t really think it’s comparable. John and Paul were like brothers
I’ve had friends that were like brothers and have since grown apart from. Not because anyone did anything wrong. There’s just more to life than having to keep hanging out with the same people all the time.
It’s clearly Yoko’s fault Adam and Jamie aren’t BFFs.
/s
I mean, Yoko did embarrass Jamie in front of Chuck Berry