| • | "Carol [Burnett], a self-described 'hip square,' was 'horrified' to discover that young Carrie [Hamilton, her 13 year-old daughter] was smoking cigarettes.", "I quit smoking cigarettes and drinking and started getting stoned...I got off on grass, and I liked it.", w/ pic holding a long all-white while wearing a Rolling Stones T-shirt and sitting near a Snoopy phone, People Magazine, Oct. 1, '79 | |
| • | "[Larry] KING: What did [Carol Burnett's daughter Carrie Hamilton] die of? BURNETT: Cancer. KING: Of? BURNETT: Lung and brain. KING: She smoked? BURNETT: Yes. I told you a long time ago when she was in the hospital, she looked at me and apologized for having smoked.", CNN Larry King Live, Dec. 16, '05 |
| • | Camel Lights |
| • | candid shot of her sitting at a table during "True Lies" premiere with a pack of Camel Lights, Premiere Magazine or US?, when? |
| • | Celebs Smokers |
| • | "She admits she is smoking though. 'Maybe I should make a video, How To Start Smoking, ha ha ha!'", The Express (UK), June '93 | |
| • | "'I want to give up smoking,' she says, puffing on a Marlboro Lite. 'It's my last addiction.'", The Guardian, May 30, '96 | |
| • | "I bounced out of bed and had coffee and cigarettes [at age 16]", six other references later in life, biography "Instructions not included" by Michael Joseph, '96 | |
| • | cigar - in mouth, The Express (UK), Jul. 1, '97 | |
| • | "Paula Hamilton strides into the pub, greeting the owner by name, flinging off her jacket and scarf, reaching for her cigarettes and ordering a Bloody Mary in one fluid movement.", Hello (UK), Jan. 16, '99 | |
| • | "rolls cigarettes as she talks 19-to-the-dozen about modelling, drink, drugs and a secret treehouse she has built in Buckinghamshire", Daily Telegraph (UK), May 20, '06 | |
| • | "her chatter interspersed with puffs on yet another cigarette", Mail on Sunday (You magazine) (UK), May 21, '06 |
| • | "Is your body a temple or a bikeshed? 'There's definitely 49 per cent bikeshed. I mean look at me, fag and a drink at lunchtime. I'm a roll-my-own girl. I went out with a guy five years ago who smoked these, and I'm addicted to them now. It made people howl with laughter in New York because the only people who roll their own are construction workers and taxi drivers. So you walk into a posh dinner in a posh frock and bring out your skins and totally blow your image. I don't care. Life's too short'", Independent on Sunday (UK), Feb. 8, '04 | |
| • | "rolls a liquorice-paper cigarette, a habit picked up from a former boyfriend", Sunday Times (UK), Apr. 25, '04 |