Rodney Dangerfield's widow Joan reveals she keeps bottle of late comic's SWEAT in her fridge
Courtesy: By Eleanor Gower|
But Rodney Dangerfield's widow Joan has a slightly more unusual way of remembering her late husband.
The 60-year-old keeps a bottle of Rodney's sweat in her refrigerator.
Blood sweat and tears: Rodney Dangerfield's widow Joan revealed she keeps a bottle of her late husband's sweat in her fridge, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter
'Rodney had a eureka moment,' she recalls. 'He said, "I sweat more than anybody. My sweat has to be as good as Elvis' sweat, right?'" and he would sweat a lot up there on stage. So my job became the sweat collector.'
Joan collected Rodney's sweat through the trusty method of sponge and a spoon. 'I'd collect his sweat - about an inch at a time,' she explains. 'I thought we could water it down but he said, "No, that wouldn't be right."'
Unusual memento: Joan told the website the sweat 'means a lot to me'
Working hard for laughter: Rodney got the idea to save his sweat after learning that a handkerchief stained with Elvis;'s perspiration went for a lot of money
According to the website, Joan ordered hundreds of perfume sample bottles and still keeps the 'cloudy fluid' in a tupperware container which she showed off to the website in a video interview.
'It means a lot to me,' she says. 'I do know how hard he worked to make people laugh.'
However, the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, where Rodney performed a lot in his later years, wasn't too keen on the sweat operation. 'They said, "no, we couldn't offer that sweat,"' says Joan. 'They said there was an insurance issue. Rodney was crestfallen.'
'It means a lot to me,' she says. 'I do know how hard he worked to make people laugh.'
However, the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, where Rodney performed a lot in his later years, wasn't too keen on the sweat operation. 'They said, "no, we couldn't offer that sweat,"' says Joan. 'They said there was an insurance issue. Rodney was crestfallen.'
Happy together: Joan and Rodney were married from 1993 until the comedian's death
New legacy: Joan made the revelation as she launched a new website in Rodney's honour
The site features the star's handwritten jokes and photos of him with comedians Adam Sandler and Bill Gates and will be the 'one place where you could find everything about Rodney you ever wanted to know or see.'
Born Jacob Rodney Cohen in New York 1921, Rodney became a surprise hit of The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s and went on to appear in films Caddyshack and Easy Money in the 1980s.
Career high: Rodney made his name in stand up and comic films
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