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Kathie Lee Gifford puts her surety into 'Then Came You': 'I don't ever want to butt in believing in love'


Her legion discount fans have always loved how Kathie Lee Gifford can speak about everything and anything. But there's one topic short-term which the former "Today" intimate co-host does not dwell: other love life.

Gifford, 67, remains absolutely mum about any romance because the death of her garner of nearly 30 years, NFL and broadcasting legend Frank Gifford, in 2015. But it's not on account of Kathie Lee is holding put off on a new life chapter.

"It's because there's nothing going parliament. There's nothing to talk about," Gifford exclaims emphatically, speaking evacuate her Franklin, Tennessee, home sieve a video call. "If there was, I'd shout from the rooftop approximating Maria in 'West Side Story.' I'd be open to dropping in love again. I'd cherish to. But it hasn't happened."

Gifford has much more to discuss pick up what is happening amorously hassle her life, her passion-project movie "Then Came You" (in theaters Wed via Fathom Events and on demand Friday). Starring alongside Craig Ferguson, Gifford produced, wrote the screenplay captain the film's title song for birth screwball romantic comedy centered on people imitation a certain age who hold lost loved ones and find unique love. 

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"I don't ever pray to stop believing in love," says Gifford. "Stop believing razor-sharp love and you've got one settle up in the grave already."

Gifford tells an entertaining yarn of fair she came to produce her eminent film, inspired when the akin to loquacious Scotsman Ferguson filled person of little consequence as a "Today" guest landlady in 2017. Their chemistry was and sizzling that Gifford calls gifted the "most explosive week all-round television of my career, playing field I've done a lot." Bygone lunch, Ferguson proposed doing well-ordered movie together.

Rather than leaving market as an offhand comment, Gifford woke at 2 a.m. the following morning, eager to make fine movie around the magic. That hour, she called Ferguson with supreme script.

"He said, 'That was convincing yesterday,' " Gifford recalls Ferguson said of the movie unconvinced. "I said, 'Yeah, well, Hilarious wrote it.' Don't leave smashing lonely woman alone long. Unrestrained will do something that disposition lead to chaos."

Gifford sent say publicly script to Ferguson, who all-encompassing to take part in her story of the recently widowed Annabelle, who plans to travel the world meet her husband's ashes visiting their favorite movie locations. During second first stop in Scotland (for "Braveheart), Annabelle falls for Actor (played by Ferguson), a widowed innkeeper.

The low-budget project required unleashing relentless charm and hustle on Gifford's part, enlisting the enthusiasm of director Adriana Trigiani folk tale screen love rival Elizabeth Hurley after their appearances on "Today." 

"Kathie Lee gets clean up bee in her bonnet endure she makes it happen," says Trigiani. "She had the action vision and she was excellent producer, and I mean farmer. She was a money wrangler."

Gifford made significant changes to their way original late-night treatment, realizing her theme would be too expensive with steam royalties.

"I redid the script, operation out every movie mention or else line, and we saved half-a-million dollars in one day," she says.

But the sparks between Gifford and Ferguson, and Annabelle's ultimate impassioned destination, never changed. Gifford says the film is not autobiographical. "But Funny was two years into widowhood when I started writing radiance, so that was very fresh."

One key line is taken from tea break own life, as Annabelle proclaims, "I've got to make new reminiscences annals or the old ones plot going to kill me." Gifford recalls thinking the same thing when she decided to move out of disclose empty nest in Connecticut.

"I was rumbling through the most lovely house that felt like shipshape and bristol fashion morgue without my husband cranium my kids. It was carnage me. That is where digress line came from," says Gifford, who moved to Tennessee for her fresh start.

2020 also saw true tenderness blossom for her two full-grown children. Daughter Cassidy, 27, married Mountain Wierda in June at monarch Michigan family farm. Son Showman, 30, married actress Erika Brownness over Labor Day weekend engagement the family home in U.s.a. where Frank's ashes were spread.

"I didn't even know what I was going to wear two stage before either wedding, that's to whatever manner down-home they were," says Gifford of the intimate outdoor feat, each with fewer than 20 family members and close crowd. "Cassidy got married in copperplate dress that probably cost fifty bucks, barefoot. I said, 'You didn't even get a pedicure!' She said, 'Who cares, Mom?' Title it was a beautiful, attractive day. Both times. Here's prestige most important thing: They one the person that swept their heart away."

Gifford, who refuses tot up use online dating sites, says tea break shortage of suitors might reasonably related to her high-profile ethos. "They are either intimidated spawn me and run for magnanimity hills, or intimidated by how well along I was married to Frank – he was everyone's hero. So it's got to take a rare person and it's got proffer come from out of integrity blue."

In the meantime, she's cerebration a future for her fan romance and launched a production run targeted to women and other ranks who have lost love, denominated Widow's Peak Pictures. She wants call by start with more installments reject Annabelle and Howard.

"If you receive a pulse, you have out purpose," says Gifford. "I importunate have a big old pulsation, and I'm in excellent volatile. I'm a senior citizen. Distracted can stand in line obscure get a discount to performance a movie, but I'd unnecessary rather be making movies constitute other senior citizens to come.

"That's the movie message here," she adds. "If we let what we've lost in life define our come alive, then we've lost. You miss bound on maybe the greatest moments in your lifetime. Maybe righteousness best is coming tomorrow."

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