“She used to call me up and say, ‘Will you come and see me?’
So, I’d go around and give her makeup lessons and hang out with her and the boys.
It was an extraordinary time.

Greenwell remembers Diana as an incredibly kind, charismatic person who had an effortless ability to command a room.
She recalled a specific day when Diana invited her to an impromptu lunch.
“It was interesting how she did control the room when needed,” Greenwell recalled.

“She was very good at that much more so than people would even realize.”
“She wore make-up extremely well,” Greenwell said.
She recalled Diana as being dedicated to self-care but in a holistic, grounded way.

Her approach to beauty was simply taking the best care of herself.
“She was beautiful, she was kind, she was sweet,” Greenwell reminisced.
“She was incredibly giving and thoughtful.
She was the first person to publicly hug someone with AIDS, which changed the world.
I will never forget the experience of being with her.
I feel so honored.