Bette Midler On Where The Divine Miss M Character Comes From: “I don’t know where I got it from. I must have seen too many movies or Noel Coward plays. The ”˜Divine Miss M’ routine was a trademark for me in the beginning. In ”˜The Women’ there was a wonderful character called The Contessa who’s very arch, very grand and very loud. She always says ”˜l’amour, l’amour,’ and she runs off with a singing cowboy. That’s where the ”˜Divine Miss M’ thing came from.” (The Australian Women’s Weekly, 1978)
Bette Midler in “The Women”