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Showing posts with label Whittle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whittle. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

Swayze Family Feud Explodes

The September 9, 2019, issue of the Globe tabloid features an article titled "New Patrick Swayze Family Feud Explodes".

Globe cover, September 9, 2019
The article's left side


The article's right side
Basically, the article says that members of the Swayze family were outraged by some remarks made by his widow Lisa Niemi that were included in the new documentary I Am Patrick Swayze. She said that Patrick Swayze's mother was occasionally violent toward him. In particular, Lisa recounted an incident when Patrick's mother was attacking him in the basement and his father came down and threatened to divorce her unless she stopped.

After the documentary was broadcast, Patrick's brother Don Swayze wrote on social media:
Lisa Niemi is a liar!!!!
This is just beyond hurtful. My poor mother is not alive to defend herself.
Globe reports further:
It [Niemi's remark] has reignited allegations that she faked Patrick's will, which left his family members without a dime!

"Nobody got anything," one member tells Globe. "the family is so upset about Lisa's despicable comments, they're thinking about going to court to challenge the will.
According to Globe, at least two people have claimed that Patrick Swayze's signature was forged on the will that was accomplished on July 27, 2009. (He died on September 14, 2009.)


One of the two persons who claims the signature was forged is handwriting expert Peggy Walla.

The other person is described in the Globe article as "a close pal" who told Globe that on that day Swayze was in a hospital and "too weak to sign it".

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The "close pal" reminds me of the source of another article -- published in another tabloid, Closer -- that I summarized in a previous blog article titled Patrick Swayze: I was born to be a dad". The Closer article identified its own source as Frank Whiteley, "Patrick Swayze's longtime bodyguard and friend".

I am merely speculating that Whiteley is the source likewise for the Globe article. I have no evidence at all.

The Closer edition that used Frank Whiteley as a source
The Closer article focuses on Whiteley's statements that his friend Patrick Swayze had strongly desired to be a father.

I speculate as follows. If indeed ...
* Whiteley is the source for both articles

* Some Swayze  members want to contest the will

* Jason Whittle is Patrick Swayze's biological son
... then Whittle's existence might provide the disinherited Swayze relatives new grounds to contest the ten-year-old will. The argument might be that since Patrick wanted so much to be a father, he surely would want to leave some of his wealth to his belatedly identified illegitimate son. Therefore, the will should be revised.

Another argument for revising the will is the allegation that Lisa physically beat cancer-weakened Patrick into agreeing to the will. That allegation resonates -- perhaps relevantly somehow -- with Lisa's allegation in the documentary that Patrick's mother beat him into complying with demands.

The Globe tabloid -- the original and only reporter about the Swayze-Whittle relationship -- might be developing a new story along those lines. We will see.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

A Comment About the Whittle Family

My blog gets few comments. The comments it does get are mostly under articles about the Whittle family, which includes Jason Whittle, the alleged son of Patrick Swayze. A couple days ago, a commenter -- apparently Jason Whittle's nephew and godson -- complained that those comments are negative and rude.
Really tired of everyone's negative comments. This is my family. And its rude that no one has anything nice to say.

You guys don't know anything as to I don't know anything. And the factors that everyone is talking shit and saying untruthful rude things about my family as some are deceased is very very immature and not needed.

My great grandpa Milvin would not appreciate any of this nonsense. And my family does not deserve all the rude and negative things everyone has to say. If you don't know anything then why comment. Why spread rumors and talk shit?

My Cousin Jason (Uncle Jason) knows the truth. He don't have to tell anyone anything cause its his life not yours. And what does it matter to anyone if he is Patrick's son. My Uncle Jason deserves this just as much as the next person. He is a great and wonderful man. And no one can change that by all this negativity. Its just pathetic how everyone thinks its their business when it's not.

I love my Uncle Jason, my god father, the father I never had. He's an amazing man.
It simply is not true that all -- or even most -- of the comments are negative and rude.

The first article has received more than 300,000 pageviews, It's my understanding that a pageview occurs when someone comes to the article directly from somewhere else on the Internet. If my understanding is correct -- if the count does not include when someone comes to the article from inside my blog -- then that article must have been read by many thousands more people.

Compared to the number of people who have read my articles about the Whittle family, the number of comments is tiny. Something like 99.99% of the readers do not comment at all. The few who do comment express mostly curiosity, sympathy or admiration.

A few commenters do express doubt that Jason Whittle is the son of Patrick Swayze. So what? In any mystery, some people will express doubt about the common wisdom.

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I corresponded briefly with Jason Whittle's son Noah. I asked for an opportunity to help tell Jason's story, but Noah told me that the family prefers to maintain its privacy. I respect that decision, and I told Noah that I will not bother his family any more about it.

The above comment from Jason's nephew indicates to me that Jason indeed has maintained his privacy about it to the present.

Jason Whittle was not raised by Patrick Swayze. Jason respects the relatives who really did raise him. He had a beloved mother and one or more stepfathers who devoted their own time, resources and love to raise him. That is who deserves and receives Jason's gratitude, respect and honor.

As far as I know, Jason has not requested any money from the Swayze family. (I don't have an opinion about whether the Swayze family should give him any money.)

Jason Whittle is doing what he thinks is right. He knows best how his own life and his family might be affected if he did something different.

I have the impression that Jason and his family are decent, kind and admirable. Their lives are full of activities, relationships and concerns that do not involve Patrick Swayze.

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However, it's natural that millions of people are curious about this situation. Patrick Swayze was an immensely popular, admired celebrity. People will look for information about the situation, and many of them will find my articles on the Internet, and a few of them will comment on my articles.

The public's natural curiosity never will disappear. It's not reasonable for the Whittle family to expect that nobody in the World ever will discuss this situation and express some opinions, a few of which might be negative or rude.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

The October 5 issue of Closer magazine features an article titled "The Patrick Swayze Nobody Knew", written by Lisa Chambers. The article is based largely on an interview of Frank Whiteley, identified as "Patrick Swayze's longtime bodyguard and friend".


The article describes Swayze's distress about his inability to be a father. The article includes the following passages:
.... Sadly, they [Patrick and his wife Lisa] didn't have children, even though Patrick once said, "I was born to be a dad." They'd tried, but Lisa mscarried in 1990.

"It broke his heart," Frank says. "He wanted to be a dad more than anything. He had skills, knowledge, kindness and love -- everything a child would want."

Instead, he and Lisa raised Ararbian horses and Rhodesian ridgeback dogs on their ranch. And they both learned to fly small planes.

... in 1994, his older sister Vicky, who suffered from depression, committed suicide with prescription pills. "Her death changed my life," Patrick said. "It was hard not to feel responsible."

He entered rehab [for alcoholism] and cleaned up.

Ten years later [in about 2004] he fell off the wagon. "The alcohol came more from not having a child," Rank insists.

That, combined with a fight he and Lisa had while finishing their film One Last Dance, says Frank, resulted iin a memorable bender until Patrick's brother [Donny] came to his aid. ...

Lisa and Patrick reconciled, and when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008 they'd been married 33 years. ...
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Here is a timeline relating Patrick Swayze and his unknown son Jason Whittle.
Late May 1972 -- Patrick Swayze (19 years old) meets Bonnie Kay Whittle (15 years old)

About February 1973 -- Jason Whittle born

August 1987 -- Dirty Dancing released, making Swayze (35 years old) a superstar. Jason is 14 years old

1990 -- Lisa Niemi (34 years old), wife of Swayze (38 years old) has a miscarriage. Jason is 17 years old.

1994 -- Swayze (42 years old) experiences crisis, enters rehab for alcoholism. Jason is 21 years old.

2004 -- Swayze (52 years old) experiences alcoholic relapse. Jason is 31 years old.

2008 -- Swayze (55 years old) is diagnosed with cancer. Jason is 35 years old

2009 -- Swayze (57 years old) dies of cancer. Jason is 36 years old.

2012 -- Bonnie Kay Whittle (56 years old), dying of cancer, perhaps now informs son Jason (39 years old) that Swayze was his father.
What a sad story!

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Below is a list of previous articles about Swayze and the Whittles.
1) Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

2) The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri.

3) The 1972 "Disney on Parade" Tour and Patrick Swayze.

4) Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972.

5) No More News About Jason Whittle

6) A Comment From the Son of Jason Whittle
You can also click on the Whittle label (tag) in this blog's right margin.

Monday, September 3, 2018

Tervetuloa, suomalaiset lukijat!

Welcome, Finnish readers!

Today I have had more than 82,000 pageviews from Finland -- and I am only half-way through today.

I have had also more than 9,000 pageviews from Estonia (The Finnish and Estonian languages are similar.)

My previous record for one day is about 3,000 pageviews from the entire world.

These Finnish and Estonian pageviews focus on articles about Patrick Swayze's son. I suppose that this huge, new focus has something to do with the fact that Patrick Swayze's wife Lisa grew up in a Finnish-American family, named Haapaniemi. She shortened that name to Niemi -- Lisa Niemi.

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Below are some dance videos posted on YouTube by the Lahti Dance Academy of dance-crazy Finland.






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See also my following article, titled This Blog's Articles About Lisa Haapaniemi.

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Update. The day's final counts:

Pageviews from Finland = 100,733

Pageviews from Estonia = 11,690

Pageviews from the USA = 2,630 (not unusual).

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

A Comment from the Son of Jason Whittle

The following comment was blocked as spam on September 20. The comment was posted under my article titled No More News About Jason Whittle. Since many people have read that article since September 20 and since the comment is informative, I will feature it here.
I am Noah Whittle, the son of Jason Whittle and grandson of Bonnie Kay Lada.

I would just like to say my grandmother never once bragged about sleeping with the actor / movie star Patrick Swayze. I couldn't even get her to tell me who my grandfather was until she was already passing away of cancer. Up until then, it was a "we don't speak of him" or "it doesn't matter".

I grew up my whole life not knowing who my grandfather was and if there is that slightest chance that my grandfather is Patrick Swayze.

For the sake of my family's name and who we are, I think we deserve to know the truth above all else.

My father never once asked for his picture to be placed on this magazine.
I edited the comment slightly to make it easier to read. You can read the comment's actual wording there.

The Globe article was not clear about when Bonnie Kay revealed that Jason's biological father was Patrick Swayze. Noah Whittle's comment clarifies that she did not do so until she was dying. She died in 2012 -- about three years after Swayze died.

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Another comment -- which never was blocked -- from Jennifer Chinn indicates that people who have known Jason Whittle for a long time had no idea that he might be Swayze's son.
.... I'm distantly related to all of these people. However, I don't have a huge relationship with all of them because it [the family] is rather large.

I went to high school with Jason and graduated with him. .... It blows my mind that Jason could be his son.

It would be sad not getting to know Patrick as your father growing up. Such a huge resemblance. ...
These two comments indicate to me that Jason himself was not informed until 2012 and that he subsequently told very few -- if any -- other people.

So, Swayze probably never knew he had this biological son.

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I apologize that Noah Wittle's comment has been blocked so long.

Since the comment was blocked as spam, it might be a hoax. Maybe Blogger recognized that the the comment was posted from a spam factory in Russia, or something like that.

I do not have any inside information from Blogger about the comment or about the commenter.

There was one other blocked comment, which I also unblocked.

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This blog gets very few comments. The blog was created in 2008 and has only 48 comments -- an average of about five a year.

Even spam comments are received only rarely, and so I practically never look in the spam folder.

My settings always have been that anyone can comment and that comments are not moderated.

Anyone who wants to communicate with me outside of a comment can send me an e-mail at MikeSylwester@gmail.com

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To read my other articles about the Whittle family, click on the Whittle label on this page's right margin.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

No More News About Jason Whittle

This article is the fifth in a series.

The first article was titled Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

The second article was titled The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri.

The third article was titled The 1972 "Disney on Parade" Tour and Patrick Swayze.

The fourth article was titled Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972.

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One month has passed since Globe magazine revealed in its July 31 issue that Patrick Swayze had an unknown son, Jason Whittle. Since then, neither Globe no any other tabloid has reported any more information.

I figure that the Globe article caused Patrick's widow Lisa to reach a settlement that satisfied Whittle and will prevent him from revealing any more information about this matter without her permission.

Lisa has remarried to a wealthy jeweler named Albert DePrisco. His sister Deirdre is a professional ballroom dancer.


Any legal disputes about Patrick Swayze's estate are bad publicity for Lisa. It's been reported that some of Patrick's relatives alleged that Lisa manipulated the dying Patrick into willing the estate entirely to her.

I don't have an opinion about the truth of such allegations. However, the allegations would resurface repeatedly with continued news about Jason Whittle trying to get part of Patrick's estate. She could afford to give Jason plenty of money to prevent further news stories.

It seems to be a good ending for Jason's family and also for Lisa's family.

I think that Patrick and Lisa never knew about Jason while Patrick was alive. I assume that if they had known, they both would have been happy to make him a belated son in their own Swayze family.

I hope that Jason eventually will tell his story in a manner that Lisa approves. I think that his story could be turned into an interesting movie. There is an ironic contrast between Patrick's becoming famous because of the pro-choice movie Dirty Dancing and Jason's living to become wealthy (and I hope happy) because he himself was not aborted.

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There more articles in this series.

A Comment From the Son of Jason Whittle

Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

Monday, August 7, 2017

Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972

This article is the fourth in a series.

The first article was titled Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

The second article was titled The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri.

The third article was titled The 1972 "Disney on Parade" Tour and Patrick Swayze.

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According to an entry at the website Instant Checkmate, Patrick Swayze's biological son Jason James Whittle was born in January 1972. I don't know the exact date.

Part of an entry at Instant Checkmate
If he was born in January 1973, then he probably was conceived nine months earlier, in April 1972.

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Disney on Parade apparently had two troupes touring in the Midwest in April 1972.

* One troupe performed in Decatur, Illinois, on April 13 and then in Chicago, IL, during April 18-30.

* Another troupe apparently performed in Lansing, Michigan, during April 12-16 -- then traveled to Irving, Texas, during the period from Monday, April 17, through Thursday, April 20 -- and then performed in Irving on April 21.

Those were all the April performances I could find in the Midwest by searching in old newspapers at Newspapers.com.

The following advertisement sells tickets for the shows performed during April 12-16 at the Lansing Civic Center in Lansing, MI.

(Click on any of the following images to enlarge them.)

Disney on Parade in Lansing, MI, April 12-16, 1972

The following illustrated newspaper article reports that the show would be performed only one day at the Irving Mall in Irving, Texas.

Disney on Parade in Irving, TX, April 21, 1972
The following article reports that the show would performed in Ft. Worth, Texas, during May 3-7.

Disney on Parade in Ft Worth, TX, May 3-7, 1972
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The following map shows the geographical relationship between Lansing, MI, and the Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri.

Straight line from Lansing, MI, to Lake of the Ozarks, MO 

The following map shows the geographical relationship between Lake of the Ozarks and Irving, TX.

Straight line from Lake of the Ozarks, MO,
to Irving, TX
The following map combines the above two maps.

Straight lines from Lansing, MI,
to Lake of the Ozarks, MO, to Irving, TX
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One troupe, apparently including Swayze, finished its last performance in Lansing on Sunday, April 16, and next did a performance in Irving on Friday, April 21, 1972. Between those two dates, the troupe, which probably traveled by chartered bus, passed near Lake of the Ozarks.

The troupe might have stopped at Lake of the Ozarks for two or three days during the traveling interval of April 17-20.

Because the Irving performance took place on only one day in a mall, I speculate that this performance was a smaller-than-normal performance done by only part of the troupe. In that case, much of the troupe might have stayed longer at Lake of the Ozark, while only part of the troupe traveled immediately to Irving.

After the performance in Irving on Friday, April 21, the next performances did not take place until Ft. Worth, beginning on Wednesday, May 4.

If Swayze did perform in Irving, then he might have returned to see Bonnie Kay again during the last nine days of April, between the Irving and Ft. Worth performances.

Furthermore, right after the troupe performed in Kansas City, MO, during May 16-21, Swayze might have traveled to Lake of the Ozarks to see Bonnie Kay again.  By that time, though, she must have been pregnant already for about a month.

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The next articles in this series are:

No More News About Jason Whittle

A Comment from the Son of Jason Whittle

Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

Monday, July 31, 2017

The 1972 "Disney on Parade" Tour and Patrick Swayze

This article is the third in a series.

The first article is titled Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

The second article is titled The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri.

The fourth article is titled Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972.

The fifth article is titled No More News About Jason Whittle

The sixth article is titled A Comment from the Son of Jason Whittle

The seventh article is titled Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

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In 1972, when Patrick Swayze was 20 years old, he got a 15-year-old girl named Bonnie Kay Whittle pregnant. She lived near Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. In 1973, she gave birth to a boy, Jason Whittle, who now is 44 years old. It seems likely that Swayze, who died in 2009, never knew anything at all about Jason Whittle.

I no longer will use the word "alleged", because a couple of comments on the first article confirmed Globe's article to my satisfaction.

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As a high-school student, Swayze participated in his mother's dance school and in high-school athletics. He injured his knee in a football game. He enrolled in college and participated on the gymnastics team. His knee injury still bothered him. After one year of college, he dropped out when he was hired as a dancer for the Disney on Parade show. He toured with this show throughout the USA during 1972.

During that year -- he wrote later in his autobiography Time of My Life - he was sexually promiscuous. During that year, he got Bonnie Kay Whittle pregnant in Missouri. When he returned to his home in Houston, Texas, in late 1972, he soon became involved exclusively with his (until then) platonic girlfriend Lisa.

After the 1972 tour, Swayze quit the Disney on Parade show and moved to New York City to study and work as a dancer. Soon his girlfriend Lisa joined him there, and they married in 1975. They remained married -- and it seems that he remained faithful to her -- until his death in 2009.

It seems from the autobiography that both Patrick and Lisa had troublesome personalities (don't we all?). For example, he suffered from alcoholism and she suffered from depression. Each partner in the marriage needed the other to cope. They shared a passion for art and, in particular, for dance.

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The year 1972 was an aberration in Swayze's life. He turned 20 in the middle -- August 18 -- of that year. Until he joined Disney on Parade, he had lived at home and had participated constantly in the dance school run by his mother, who raised him as a devout Roman Catholic. He had attended school and church dutifully although not enthusiastically.

On the tour, he was away from home, along with a large number of other traveling young people who were artistic and physically fit. Most of his fellow male dancers (he wrote later in his autobiography) were homosexual, and so he enjoyed easy success engaging sexually with the female dancers. Through this success, he developed his confidence as a pickup artist and improved his skills in seducing young women.

Despite his sexual success, Swayze recognized his own personal faults. He felt ashamed that other people perceived him correctly to be an egotistical, superficial braggart. He felt challenged by women his own age who were sarcastic and worldly. Therefore he involved himself with girls who were significantly younger and unsophisticated.

Swayze felt also that his aspiration to become a professional dancer was doomed by his knee injury. At every city in the tour, he had to go to a hospital to drain excess fluid from his painful knee.

In general, Swayze had trouble contemplating his future family, professional and religious life.

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I was not able to find a video of the 1972 tour of Disney on Parade, but I found the following videos of the 1971 and 1973 shows.


The following video of the 1971 show demonstrates the dancers' skills.


The following video shows the 1973 show.


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During 1972, Disney on Parade performed twice in Missouri -- in Saint Louis during January 25-30 and in Kansas City during May 16-21.

A booklet sold to the 1972 audiences
On January 9, a couple weeks before the Saint Louis show, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper published the following preview:
"Disney on Parade" Coming

The 1972 edition of "Disney on Parade," the spectacle using live action to portray the famous Walt Disney animated characters of films, will come to the Arena Tuesday, January 25 for a run through Sunday, January 30.

Mickey Mouse will be featured in "Mickey's Review" and "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." Other production numbers will be "Sleeping Beauty," "Winnie the Pooh," "The Aristocrats" and "The Three Caballeros," plus special acts featuring such characters as Donald Duck, Goofy, Clara Duck and many others.

Motion picture clips projected on a massive screen 56 feet side hung at the south end of the Arena will introduce the live action on the specially designed stage. Lavish settings and costumes will be used. In "Sleeping Beauty," the princess will waltz with the prince in a shimming gown with 800 tiny light bulbs glowing through the sheer material.

The ingenious makeup will include latex masks for many of the characters. The Love Bug, the small car with personality and a voice made famous in the Disney live action comedy, "The Love Bug," will return, this time with his whole family of tiny cars.

Donald Duck will get himself into exasperating situations and try to squawk his way out of them, as with the Three Caballeros, and in "Winnie the Pooh," the whimsical little bear and his companions, Eeyore, Tiger and Piglet, will celebrate his birthday as he stuffs himself with too much honey and gets a severe case of Hefffalumps and Woozles.

The two-and-a-half-hour show aimed at the small fry will start at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with additional matinees at noon and 4 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 and 6 p.m. on Sunday. ....
The show scheduled to take place in Kansas City in May was advertised in the local newspapers.

A newspaper advertisement for the "Disney on Parade"
performances in Kansas City, MO, during May 16-21, 1972
On May 17, 1972, the Kansas City Times newspaper published a review of the opening show.
Music in Mid-America

by Glenda-Jo Self

Municipal Auditorium hadn't been so filled with children in years as it was last night for the opening of the 1972 edition of Disney on Parade, a 2½-hour show that brings to life 300 Disney characters.

The Disney touch is evident throughout the lavish production, which features elaborate costumes and sets skillfully charged to eliminate a lag in the action.

The big hit of last year's show, Herbie the Love Bug (a smitten Volkswagen), is back this year with family in tow -- complete with a miniature copy sporting Mickey Mouse ears (what else?) and doing as good a job as ol' Dad in out-thinking Goofy, the policeman.

The circus element is woven throughout the program. The lavish last act, "The Three Caballeros," features a knife-wielding duo in a balancing act.

It's a difficult job to produce the 2½-hour show with interest both for preschoolers and their parents, but fast changes between the rough-and-tumble action of Clara Cluck, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow and the more refined dancing of Sleeping Beauty and the residents of Baia in "The Three Caballeros" keeps both audiences entertained.

There's as much to see from the highest seat under the rafters as there is from a first-row chair. Many acts, such as Goofy and Herbie in "Three's a Family," are better from a higher level.

Again this year the finale is based on the theme "It's a Small World" -- a parade of characters that brings actors and their young audience into hand-to-hand contact as Mickey, Mouse, Donald Duck and friends circle the stage greeting the audience.

An equally large audience through Sunday's performance would allow many more Kansas City youngsters the chance to meet their Sunday-night friends in person -- and that's what Disney is all about.
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The one-way drive to Saint Louis from the Stover area, where Bonnie Kay Whittle lived, was at least three hours. The one-way drive to Kansas City was at least two hours.

Bonnie Kay was one of seven children, and her father was a "self-employed tree trimmer and log buyer". For sure, the Whittle parents could not afford to take their seven children to watch the show in either city.

The Whittle family did not travel to Disney on Parade. Rather, Disney on Parade traveled to the Whittle family.

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More than one Disney on Parade troupe toured in the USA. For example, during May 9 - 14, the show was performed in Charleston, West Virginia and in Houston, Texas. Because of the multiplicity of troupes, I was not able to determine how long Swayze's troupe stayed in Kansas City. I also could not determine where his troupe performed before and after Kansas City.

Disney on Parade performed in Kansas City from Tuesday, May 16, through Sunday, May 21. That was six of the seven days of that week. Either the preceding or the following week must have been relatively free time for the troupe. A troupe of such a large size, with so much equipment, needed more than one day to travel to another city and prepare the following performances. Maybe there always was one non-performance week between performance weeks.

I am guessing that the troupe was basically free for rest and relaxation for several days -- let's say an entire week -- following Sunday, May 21. Because the following weekend was the Memorial Day weekend, perhaps no performances were scheduled for that weekend.

During such a break in the tour schedule, members of the troupe might have traveled the two hours from Kansas City to the Lake of the Ozarks. When the whole troupe traveled, it must have done so in chartered buses. If just some of the group traveled there, they could have done so in commercial buses (e.g. Greyhound) or in rented or borrowed cars.

At Lake of the Ozarks they could rent some cheap rooms and enjoy the many recreational opportunities there. A list tourist attractions at the present time is provided at this webpage.

Bonnie Kay Whittle's family lived not far from the Lake of the Ozarks area. Perhaps she met Patrick Swayze while he visited that area during the weekend of May 27-28, 1972. If so, then Jason Whittle would have been born at about the end of February 1973.

Since I do not know when Jason was born, I can only guess now about when Patrick and Bonnie Kay met. Once I know the birth date, I will be able to search through old newspapers to determine the whereabouts of Disney on Parade performances around the correct time.

Since Bonnie Kay was only 15 years old, she should have been attending school on weekdays (unless she had dropped out). Therefore, she would have met Patrick during a weekend. The Globe article indicated that she spent only one night with him.

Friday, July 28, 2017

The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri

This article follows up my previous post titled Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

In 1972, when Patrick Swayze was 20 years old, he got a 15-year-old girl named Bonnie Kay Whittle pregnant. She lived near Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. In 1973, he gave birth to a boy, Jason Whittle, who now is 44 years old. It seems likely that Swayze, who died in 2009, never knew anything at all about Jason Whittle.

I no longer will use the word "alleged", because a couple of comments on my previous article confirmed Globe's  article to my satisfaction.

Bonnie Kay Whittle Lada
A photograph from the "Find a Grave" website.
Bonnie Kay Whittle Lada was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 1, 1956, and died on August 12, 2012, in Barnett, Missouri. She was the daughter of Milvon and Lebetta (Luvin) Whittle.

The Find A Grave website reports further:
In 1995, in Harrison, Arkansas, she was married to Ronald Lada, who survives at the home. Bonnie enjoyed camping, music, dancing and spending time with her family and friends.

Others who survive her include: five children:

* Jason Whittle ...

* Ben Curtman ...

* Maria Klein ...

* Michael Wilson ...

* Travis Lada ...
Four sons with different last names, because she was married at least three times. The youngest child has the same family name -- Lada -- as her widower.

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Bonnie Kay's father, Milvon Whittle, was described in his obituary as follows:
Milvon Whittle, 65, Barnett, died Oct. 2, 1999, at his home.

He was born Feb. 18, 1934, in Morgan County, a son of Everett and Alpha Ellen Branch Whittle. He was married April 18, 1953, to Lebetta Luvin, who survives at the home.

He was a self-employed tree trimmer and log buyer. He was a member of Mount Nebo Church, Versailles.

Other survivors include: three sons, Ronnie Whittle, Eldon, Randy Whittle, Barnett, and Rodney Luvin, Columbia; four daughters, Debbie Sieling, Belinda Byrd and Brenda Draeger, all of Eldon, and Bonnie Lada, Bagnell Dam; one brother, Wilford Whittle, Barnett; one sister, Lula Capps, Stover; 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
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Bonnie Kay had an aunt (her mother's sister) named Bonnie (née Luvin) Vansell, whose obituary reported a lot of family relationships:
Bonnie Vansell .... was born March 12, 1943, in Napoleon, Missouri. ....

On August 20, 1960, at the Stover United Methodist Church, Bonnie was united in marriage to Raymond Vansell, who survives at their home.

As a teenager Bonnie worked at Primo Pants Factory in Versailles. She later worked as a CNA at the Golden Age Living Center in Stover. ...

She is survived by four children (Bonny Kay's cousins) and their spouses:

* Rick and Lisa Vansell of Stover ...

* Gina and Kent Englbrecht of Stover ...

* Aaron and Crystal Vansell of Versailles ...

* Michael Wood of Stover ...

and six siblings (Bonnie Kay's aunts and uncles)

** Louise and Bob Kimball of Sacramento, California ...

** Loretta Klindworth of Stover ...

** Lebetta Whittle (Bonnie Kay's mother) of Barnett ...

** Ellis and Marilyn Luvin of Kansas City ...

** Roy and Rose Luvin of Stover ...

** Peggy Eckhoff of Barnett ...
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In 2016, a younger Milvon Whittle (a grandson?) worked as a bus driver for the R-I School District of Morgan County, Missouri. Morgan County touches on Lake of the Ozarks, which is where Globe magazine reported that Bonnie Kay Whittle met Patrick Swayze in 1972.

The central town of the Morgan County R-I School District is Stover. In the year 1970 (two years before Bonney Kay met Patrick Swayze), Stover's population was only 849. By the last census in 2010, Stover's population had grown to 1,094.

Morgan County School District R-I is dark gray.
Lake of the Ozarks State Park in at bottom-right corner.
(Click the image to enlarge it.)
Directly east from School District R-1 is District R-Ii, which encompasses Versailles, which is the seat of Morgan County. If you drive from Stover to Versailles and continue on Highway 52, you come to Eldon, which will be mentioned below.

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Sometime between 1972, when Bonnie Kay Whittle met Patrick Swayze, Lebetta Whittle and much of her family moved from the Stover area to Springfield, Missouri.

After Bonnie Kay Whittle met Patrick Swayze,
she and her mother moved from the Stover area to Springfield, Missouri.
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The Springfield Leader and Press newspaper, published in Springfield, Missouri, reported on July 24, 1974:
Rented Home of 8 Damaged by Blaze

Springfield firemen put a quick stop to a fire at at residence occupied by eight persons at 2153 South Weller, but said two of its five rooms were extensively damaged.

The blaze, at the residence of Mrs. Lebetta Whittle, was reported at 10:34 p.m. Tuesday while much of the city's fire-fighting force was tied up at the scene of an asphalt explosion and fire at Sequiota Park. ....

The home rented by Mrs. Whittle also was occupied by

* her daughter, Mrs. Debbie Johns, 20, her three children, Tina Marie, Venus and Trevis Johns,

* another daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Curtman, 18, and a son, Jason James Whittle, and

* and a third daughter, Belinda Whittle, 15.

The owner of the house is H. H. Stokes.

[Fire Inspector Herschel] Jordan said the fire apparently started in the garage, probably from a firecracker or matches. The family was removing belongings out of the house when the neighbors called in the alarm.

Firemen confined the damage to about 50 percent of two rooms and managed to cover furnishings and save the other three rooms from extensive damage, Jordan said.
On that day, July 24, 1974, Bonnie Kay's age was 18 years old and almost three months. At some previous date she had married a man named Curtman.

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The above list of Bonnie Kay's children included a boy named Ben Curtman -- Jason's younger brother.

So, when Bonnie Kay gave birth to her first son, Jason, she was unmarried, and so Jason was given Bonnie Kay's family name Whittle.

By the time Ben was born, Bonnie Kay was married to a man named Curtman. (Jason Whittle certainly knew that Mr. Curtman was not his biological father.)

The third child, Maria, might have grown up as Maria Curtman or as Maria Wilson -- but eventually Maria married and became Maria Klein.

The child after Maria is Michael Wilson. Therefore, Bonnie Kay stopped being married to Mr. Curtman and became married to a Mr. Wilson.

Ultimately Bonnie Kay married Ronald Lada and gave birth to Travis Lada.

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Ben Curtman's full name is Ben Cary Curtman.

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When I discovered that Jason Whittle's middle name is James, I found that he married Delpha Rachelle Bell Stevens on November 14, 2015. At that time, they both lived in Stover, Missouri.

When I discovered that his wife was named Delpha Stevens, I found the obituary of her mother Diana Bradshaw, who lived her whole life in the area of Kansas City, Missouri, and died there on October 27, 2016. Bradshaw had one surviving child, Delpha Stevens Whittle, who had one daughter, Izzabella Whittle. Through her step-son Jason Whittle, Bradshaw had step-grandchildren Riley and Noah.

I found also that Delpha Whittle at some time worked as a teachers aide at Dogwood Hills School, in Eldon, Missouri. The school educates severely disabled children. In the above map showing the school district, Eldon is located on the image's center-right side.

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Bonnie Kay Whittle died in Barnett, Missouri. which is about a 20-mile drive east from Stover. The drive is through Versailles.

The drive between Stover and Barnett, Missouri.
(Click on the image to enlarge it.)
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Bonnie Kay's father Milvon Whittle died in 1999 and is buried in Big Rock Cemetery.


Bonnie Kay's mother Lebetta Jane Whittle is still alive, according to the Globe article. Her death date is not on this photograph of her late husband's tombstone.

Big Rock Church and Cemetery is located between Versailles and Barnett (where Bonnie Kay died).

(Click the image to enlarge it.)
Morgan County includes Barnett, Big Rock, Versailles and Stover.

Since the gravesite of Milvon and Lebetta is in Big Rock Cemetery, I assume that the lived in that vicinity and attended Big Rock Church. If so, then that is where Bonnie Kay spent at least some of her childhood and attended church.

Below are photographs of Big Rock Church and Cemetery at the intersection of Big Rock and Mule Drive, northwest of Barnett in Morgan County, Missouri. (It looks to me that this church has been replaced by a business complex called Scotty's Super Services.)







Following are photographs, taken in 2000, of the church's interior.







I that Bonnie Kay Whittle attended this church when she was a girl. Maybe she sometimes took her son Jason James Whittle to services there too.

This religious upbringing might explain why Bonnie Kay decided not to get an abortion when she became pregnant, even though she was only 15 years old -- and also why she decided to just repent her sin, get on with her life, raise her child and not spoil Patrick Swayze's life.

On the other hand, why did Bonnie Kay go and have sex with Patrick Swayze when she was only 15?

An interesting movie -- a pro-life movie -- could be made about the life of Bonnie Kay Whittle and her affair with Patrick Swayze, who became world-famous for making a pro-choice movie.

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This is the second article of a series.

The first article is titled Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son.

The third article is titled The Disney on Parade 1972 Tour and Patrick Swayze.

The fourth article is titled Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972.

The fifth article is titled No More News About Jason Whittle

The sixth article is titled A Comment from the Son of Jason Whittle

The seventh article is titled Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Patrick Swayze's Unknown Son

The July 31, 2017, issue of Globe magazine includes an article about an alleged secret son of Patrick Swayze.


The alleged son is Jason Whittle, who was born in 1973 and now is 44 years old. The following two pictures show, first, Whittle and, second, Swayze.

Jason Whittle
Patrick Swayze
Whittle grew up not knowing he was Swayze's son. His mother, Bonnie Kay Whittle, was 15 years old when she allegedly had a one-night stand with 20-year-old Swayze in 1972. Bonnie Kay died of cancer in 2012, and the article seems to indicate that she informed Jason only a short time before she died.

Swayze died in 2009, so it seems likely that he never knew about Jason Whittle. If Swayze had known, then his estate lawyer surely would have advised him to give Jason Whittle at least a token $1 in the will to prevent him from challenging the will. Swayze left his entire estate to his wife Lisa and left nothing to his other Swayze relatives. Now Whittle is claiming a big part -- perhaps half -- of Swayze's estate, which is estimated to be $40 million.

The other Swayze relatives claim that Lisa used abusive methods to coerce Patrick to change his will seven weeks before his death to give everything to her. Globe reports that some of those stiffed relatives now feel gratified that Whittle might take much of the estate from Lisa.

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I have a copy of Swayze's autobiography The Time of My Life, and I intend to write an article about it for this blog. The book says that in 1972 he was in a touring ice-skating show called Disney on Parade. That's how in 1972 he would have visited Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, where Bonnie Kay lived. Jason Whittle probably can prove that Disney on Parade was in that location exactly nine months before he was born.

The book includes the following passages about Swayze's experiences in 1972 (pages 30-32).
The dancers made $125 a week, which felt like a lot of money, especially since we all doubled, tripled, and quadrupled up in our living arrangements on the road. Most of the dancers were women, and of the few who were men, even fewer were straight men. So the opportunities for me in terms of finding women to date were just about endless.

Unfortunately, I still didn't know how to communicate with women, or anybody else. I just sounded like an egotistical ass whenever I talked, as I couldn't stop going on and on about myself. For one thing, my knee [injured in a high-school football game] kept blowing up after each performance, the joint swelling painfully due to the rigors of the show. .... It got so bad that I had to go to the hospital in every city to get the fluid drained from my knee. And the more knee trouble I had, the more I had to talk about it.

But after I had initially alienated just about everyone with my incessant blathering, people started realizing that I wasn't really egotistical, just insecure.
Apparently, Swayze was extraordinarily promiscuous during this 1972 tour. He hit on many girls who crossed his path and managed to seduce many of them.

Although Swayze was an extraordinarily handsome and talented young man, I think that he didn't study much in high school and felt intellectually inadequate. He was too busy with dance and athletics to read and study. I think that he often felt stupid in conversations with women in conversations about general knowledge -- history, current events and so forth.

In this regard, Swayze was quite similar to the character Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing in his relationship with intellectual Baby Houseman. His personal experience and feelings of intellectual inferiority enabled him to play the role so well.

I think that Swayze's insecurity was a major reason why in 1972 he involved himself with much younger girls, such as 15-year-old Bonnie Kay. He was intellectually inhibited by older, more sophisticated and sarcastic women.
I began dating one woman who was in the show, a good-looking blonde who had a party-queen reputation. She was a wild one, the kind of girl who liked trouble, and at first I was drawn to her dangerous air. Part of me just wanted to see if I could win her, but once I did, I realized she wasn't at all the kind of woman I was looking for. It sounds corny, but I really did believe in Snow White and Prince Charming -- I wanted to find a woman whom I could ride off into the sunset and share my life with.
While Swayze was touring in 1972, he maintained also a long-distance platonic relationship with Lisa Haapaniemi, a 16-year-old girl, a dance student in his mother's dance school in Houston, Texas.
I'm not sure I as even aware of it at the time, but subconsciously I was comparing all the women I met to Lisa.
Beyond sharing Patrick's love of dance, Lisa did not threaten him intellectually, because she was so young and was likewise a poor student.
Lisa was back in Houston having problems of her own. She'd been having a lot of trouble sleeping, and her insomnia eventually got so bad she had to drop out of high school. She'd always had trouble fitting in, and now, with the onset of a creeping depression, she felt even more alienated. This was the beginning of what she later called her "blue period".
Lisa argued with her parents and so came to live for two weeks with Patrick's mother, who was Lisa's dance teacher. During those two weeks, Patrick happened to come home from his tour for several days. Lisa and Patrick already knew each other from their participation in his mother's dance school.

Patrick Swayze and Lisa Happaniemi at his mother's
dance school in the very early 1970s (photo from his autobiography)
During those two weeks, Patrick dated other girls but also became sexually involved with Lisa in his home.
My mom didn't know it, but the attraction between Lisa and me had been growing for some time. She had seemed indifferent to me all those months [of Disney on Parade], but it turned out she was interested in me, too -- she was just shy, and acting like she didn't care was her way of covering it up.

But during those two weeks when Lisa stayed with us, and and I took every opportunity to steal time together. When Mom was in the kitchen, we'd be behind the swinging door in the dining room, making out. After everyone n the house had gone to sleep, we'd sneak out to the living room and fool around on the couch.

We still weren't technically "dating", but, man, we couldn't get enough of each other.

In fact, I had been seeing other girls -- and the very day Lisa came to stay at our house I had a date with a girl named Mimi, which led to an uncomfortable moment. ... I'd asked Mimi out for that Saturday night, to go to the Houston Rodeo. When Lisa moved into our house that afternoon, Mom expected me to give her a ride to the rodeo too.  ....

To my embarrassment, Mimi kept tickling my ear and kissing me all the way to the rodeo, as Lisa sat silently. ...
Soon, however, Patrick settled down with Lisa. As far as the public knows, he ended this promiscuous period of his life. Patrick married Lisa in 1975 and they remained married until his death in 2009.

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When 15-year-old Bonnie Kay happened to cross paths with 20-year-old Patrick Swayze in Missouri, their encounter might have had nothing to do with Disney on Parade. Perhaps she was a Candy Stripe volunteer at a hospital where he had fluid drained from his knee. Since he hit on girls everywhere and was becoming a pickup artist through frequent practice, he might have seduced Bonnie Kay in one day -- and she never even saw the Disney on Parade show. (This is just my idle speculation.)

Candy Stripe volunteers at a hospital.
Globe reports:
Her [Bonnie Kay's] mom, Lebetta Whittle, tells Globe, ... "She [Bonnie Kay] told me he [Patrick] wanted her to run away with him," Lebetta recalls. "But she was way too young and told him he could get in trouble for doing that. It was a short relationship, and she said she stayed there all night."
The fact that Bonnie Kay's mother has the last name Whittle indicates that Bonnie Kay never married.

When 15-year-old Bonnie Kay became pregnant in 1972, abortion still was illegal in Missouri. On January 22, 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled that abortion would henceforth be legal during at least the first three months of pregnancy. The Globe article does not specify Whittle's birthday, but it's likely that Bonnie Kay was a little more than three months pregnant on January 22, 1973. If so, then abortion remained illegal for her.

Although Bonnie Kay's fling with Swayze lasted only about one day, she did learn his identify. Her brother Ron told the Globe that she had Swayze's name and phone number written her arm when she came home from her night with him. At that time, though, Swayze was a nobody -- not worth the trouble of tracking him down to try to prove his paternity and collect child-support payments. Bonnie Kay kept Patrick's identify secret through the years, but sometimes was heard to remark that her seducer Patrick "was doing acting".

It's quite possible that she deliberately passed on any abortion possibilities anyway, because she considered an abortion to be a murder of a baby. That was an opinion to which many young women adhered even when they become unhappily pregnant -- and that still is true.

Many such young women who got pregnant dropped out of high school, gave birth, kept the child, and eventually married another man who adopted the child. The child was taught to respect that other man as the family's father. Such women considered such a difficult solution to their problem to be the moral solution.

The fact that Bonnie Kay kept the identity of Jason's biological father until perhaps her deathbed -- even though she knew that he was famous and rich Patrick Swayze -- suggests to me that she adhered stubbornly to some very strong moral convictions. It seems that she blamed herself for her foolish teenage fling and did not want to cause trouble for her own relationships or for the Swayzes' marriage.

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The story of Jason Whittle is an ironic counter-point to the movie Dirty Dancing, which portrayed sexual flings and subsequent abortions positively -- and which made Patrick Swayze an international star. If Baby Houseman had become pregnant from her fling with Johnny Castle, she certainly would have obtained an abortion and continued on with her planned life, graduating from college and becoming a career woman.

In contrast, Bonnie Kay probably dropped out of high school and lived a lower-middle-class life as an unmarried mother -- or as a common-law wife to another high-school dropout. Even after she realized, many years later, that her son's biological father was the actor Patrick Swayze, she kept that secret to herself out of respect for her family.

Swayze did not became even moderately famous until 1985, when he starred in the televised historical drama North and South. By that time, Jason was already about 12 years old. When Swayze became a superstar from Dirty Dancing in 1987, Jason was already about 14 years old.

After Jason became an adult, he probably began to hear comments that he looked like the now famous actor Patrick Swayze. However, Jason might have suspected that his biological father was another man in the vicinity who had similar looks.

Jason would not have imagined any possibility that his mother ever crossed paths with Swayze -- much less ever had sex with him -- when she was a 15-year-old girl living with her parents in a Missouri town.

Decades would pass before the adult Jason would be able to sit down at a computer and google "Patrick Swayze" and instantly receive a wealth of information about Swayze's life. Before Google, Jason would not have been able to discover that Swayze was touring with Disney on Parade throughout the USA in 1972, when Jason was conceived.

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Because Swayze died not knowing about this biological son, Swayze left his entire $40 million estate to his wife Lisa and did not even mention this unknown son in his will. Swayze did not explicitly exclude Jason from his estate.

Because Bonnie Kay did not inform Jason until after Swayze had died, Jason eventually might able to acquire as much as half of Swayze's $40 million estate.

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This is the first in a series of articles.

The second article is titled The Whittle Family of Morgan County, Missouri.

The third article is titled The Disney on Parade 1972 Tour and Patrick Swayze.

The fourth article is titled Patrick Swayze met Bonnie Kay Whittle in April 1972.

The fifth article is titled No More News About Jason Whittle

The sixth article is titled A Comment from the Son of Jason Whittle

The seventh article is titled Patrick Swayze: "I was born to be a dad"

The eighth article is titled A Comment About the Whittle Family

The ninth article is titled Swayze Family Feud Explodes