I recall the scene at the swim club when Mrs. Doubtfire got attracted to the blonde girl in the bikini and he offered to pay for her drink. The blonde obviously didn't like that. If Daniel wasn't dressed like Mrs. Doubtfire and if he was acting like his true self- would the blonde like him or not?
The bimbo didn't have morals. She had standards. Also, if she was a member of such a swanky club she most likely didn't need anyone else to pay for her drinks. She probably had a tab.
Anyway, she was gorgeous, although I'd doubt she'd be the type to go for Daniel, even if he wasn't dressed as a woman. She was most likely a shallow, rich bimbo.
Why are you picking on me? This is what highpriestess32 said "I doubt it. She looked like a bimbo. Daniel may have got a smile out of her but not much else lol."
And no, not every pretty girl is a bimbo. But this one, with her snooty attitude, probably was.
Snooty attitude?! I'd be grossed out too if an old lady was staring at me like that, then offers to pay with a manly voice. That reaction wasn't snooty, it was completely understandable.
It was a swanky, high-class club. Daniel/Mrs Doubtfire even stated that the club probably checked everyone's credit rating before signing them up.
And even though you're right that anyone would have been grossed-out the blonde in question gave off a snooty, blunt vibe, rather than simply decline Daniel/Mrs. Doubtfire's offer. After all, she could have been a transgender woman. I'd hope most people would be more respectful to people who are 'different'. That doesn't mean saying yes to a person offering to buy drinks but it does mean not sneering at them in a disgusted, superior manner.
While I agree she was snooty to Daniel, the possibility of her being transgendered likely didn't even occur to the girl.
That was something still kept *in the closet* mostly back then, not wildly popular & *in* like it is today. It was a private medical issue, not tabloid fodder. The good old days.
I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus. Didn't he discover America? Penfold, shush.
She's billed as 'Stunning Woman' (and indeed she was). But her IMDb pic clearly isn't her. The image from "Everyone Loves Raymond", also on her page, is.
No offense but he's hardly good-looking and he's too old for her anyway. I doubt it, but with probably not as bad a reaction as being flirted at by an old woman. This however wasn't as creepy as that 600 year old sailor-looking guy at the restaurant asking whether an young woman "has a sister for me?"