YouTube star apologizes after being slammed for sharing suicide video
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On May 25, 2015 American playwright, actor, and television & film director, Sam Shepard, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. We're pretty sure Mr. Shepard didn't write this episode into the script for his life story!
Read more ...For someone who has rapped about selling crack since the 5th grade, it's probably no surprise that he would eventually wind up in jail. And now apparently Bobby Shmurda is screaming bloody murder claiming he was framed!
Read more ...On February 3, 2015 Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Letroy Guion was arrested in Florida on felony charges of drug and firearm possession. And quite frankly, we are not surprised! In our day and age it seems like some sort of rite of passage for professional athletes to get arrested.
Read more ...A former Niagara Falls heroin dealer who portrayed Niagara Falls recycling mascot “Totes McGoats” was ruled a success in a court-supervised drug rehabilitation program. This The Rest Of Us story is uplifting, and has great pictures,,, so how could we resist!
Read more ...Metallica says its frontman James Hetfield has re-entered rehab, and so the band is canceling its upcoming tour in Australia and New Zealand. We thought he just got out... maybe he never left?
Read more ...The famous Hollywood actress Tara Reid is known as a hard party girl. She has been taking alcohol since long and has been found many times acting silly under the influence of alcohol abuse.
Read more ...The wild child of the legendary Black Sabbath singer and a long term drug addict, Ozzy Osbourne, has admitted the fact that she had downed 50 painkillers a day in a shocking height of drug addiction that almost took away her life.
Read more ...It was reported this month (March 2015) that "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm had completed a 30-day stint in rehab for his alcohol addiction. He went into rehab, he went out of rehab, and that's what it's all about!
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