Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis engaged for weeks
The 27-year-old star left rehab over seven months ago, following the completion of court-mandated treatment, and began working on documentary series 'Lindsay' for Oprah Winfrey's OWN network, but in the first trailer for the show she's seen breaking … Read more on Castanet.net
Lindsay Lohan admits she feels like a prisoner following her stint in rehab
But in the first trailer for the show she's seen breaking down as she admits she feels trapped by the cameras. "I don't want them following me to an AA [alcoholics anonymous] meeting," she said, talking from her apartment. When asked if she ever feels … Read more on Mirror.co.uk
Miley Cyrus slams Katy Perry
The 27-year-old star left rehab over seven months ago, following the completion of court-mandated treatment, and began working on documentary series 'Lindsay' for Oprah Winfrey's OWN network, but in the first trailer for the show she's seen breaking … Read more on Castanet.net
Does Demi Moore need treatment for drug abuse and eating disorder?
Los Angeles: Actress Demi Moore has sparked fears that she is heading towards relapse and will need treatment for substance abuse and an eating disorder for the second time. Moore's estranged husband Ashton Kutcher filed for divorce Friday, more than a …
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Addicts overwhelm Kentucky's drug treatment options
In a state plagued by one of the worst prescription drug abuse problems in the nation, where nearly 1,000 people a year die of overdoses, a Courier-Journal investigation has found that Kentucky's treatment options are woefully limited, especially for …
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Does Demi Moore need treatment for drug abuse and eating disorder?
Los Angeles: Actress Demi Moore has sparked fears that she is heading towards relapse and will need treatment for substance abuse and an eating disorder for the second time. Moore's estranged husband Ashton Kutcher filed for divorce Friday, more than a …
Read more on IBNLive
Addicts overwhelm Kentucky's drug treatment options
In a state plagued by one of the worst prescription drug abuse problems in the nation, where nearly 1,000 people a year die of overdoses, a Courier-Journal investigation has found that Kentucky's treatment options are woefully limited, especially for …
Read more on The Courier-Journal