Rivers concluded that Carson held her to a different standard when she got her own show, because she was a woman.
"I think he really felt because I was a woman that I just was his. That I wouldn't leave him," she wrote in her essay."I know this sounds very warped. But I don't understand otherwise what was going on. For years, I thought that maybe he liked me better than the others. But I think it was a question of, 'I found you, and you're my property.' He didn't like that as a woman, I went up against him.
She also couldn't understand why Carson denied that she called him."To this day, I'm very angry about that," she said."Don't [expletive] lie. You're making, what, $300 million a year? What are you talking about? And I was going on Fox. Fox didn't even have call letters at that point. Fox wasn't Fox. Fox was six stupid little stations."
"Looking back, and I never like to say it, the Carson breakup hurt me a lot, without realizing it," the comedian added.
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