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It has been a hard past few months for Demi Moore. The latest speed bump? She was rushed to the hospital for what may have been an epileptic seizure, due to an eating disorder.
“She collapsed after having an epileptic seizure,” the source said about the frightening medical emergency…
“Demi is in getting treated for anorexia, as well as other issues that caused her seizure,” the source said. “She has not taken care of her health at all lately and has lost a ton of weight.”
This is so sad. I mean, I completely understand not eating after a break up. Girl, I have BEEN there! I can’t even imagine having my ex philander around so publicly in the light of the entire world.
Demi HAS addressed her thin frame following her break up in Bazaar Magazine.
I think I sit today in a place of greater acceptance of my body, and that includes not just my weight but all of the things that come with your changing body as you age to now experiencing my body as extremely thin — thin in a way that I never imagined somebody would be saying to me, “You’re too thin, and you don’t look good.”
The final installment of Harry Potter films hits theaters on July 15, and it seems that Daniel Radcliffe has faced some real life evils, he tells GQ in an interview. He explained to interviewers that he started drinking whiskey while filming Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in 2009 and had a secret addiction to alcohol.
The good news is that Radcliffe recognized he was getting out of control and leading down the wrong path. He tells interviewers that he began a sober lifestyle last August, and has been clean for nearly a year. It is good to know he is not like so many other young stars that start down the road to partying and addiction and struggle for years to get clean and sober (Drew Barrymore comes to mind). Radcliffe even skipped the premier party for the last Harry Potter movie and stayed home, to avoid temptation.
With the rising number of drug and alcohol abuse among celebrities, teens are more at risk now to use drugs, alcohol or tobacco than they ever have been before. Every time you open a paper or watch the news, another high-profile actor, athlete, musician, writer or artist is in the top headlines being seen at a rave, sent to rehab, being arrested, or even overdosing on drugs or alcohol. Our teens are surrounded by mixed messages of substance use and abuse by the people that they idolize most.
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University has listed adolescent substance abuse as the #1 public health problem in America. Three-quarters of high school teens have used drugs, tobacco or alcohol, according to the study, and nearly half (46.1%) of high school students have used in the last 30 days. A CASA study states that this is an epidemic because teens who start using one or more of these substances before the age of 18, are 6 times more likely to become addicted than those who start at the age of 21 or later. American teenagers are in need of some positive role models and information from their parents on the dangers of substance use and abuse.
Radcliffe was very lucky to avoid paparazzi photos during the filming in 2009 that could have painted him as a troubled party boy. He has developed and maintained a clean image since his first of eight Harry Potter films at the age of just 9. He realized where he was leading, and did something to change it: “There’s no shame in enjoying a quiet life. And that’s been the realization of the past few years for me.”
Radcliffe is also currently starring in the Broadway show, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. If you are looking for more of Radcliffe in the future, he has a film coming out in February 2012 titled The Woman In Black, an adaptation of the frightening novel by Susan Hill.
Radcliffe is certain to have a long film career ahead of him, and it is good he has taken control of his addiction now before it ends up costing him more in his personal and professional life.
This guest post is by Edwin Daniels who blogs at USdish. You can also follow him on Twitter: @Edandish.
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One of my most favorite actors, Matthew Perry, is taking the bull by the horns and focusing on his sobriety! What a freaking concept, huh? Mr. Sunshine released this statement yesterday.
“I’m making plans to go away for a month to focus on my sobriety and to continue my life in recovery,” he says. “Please enjoy making fun of me on the World Wide Web.”
At least he has a sense of humor about it all. But don’t think that Perry had a Christina Aguilera type of night that sent him running back to the arms of Promises.
A source tells PEOPLE, “There was no relapse,” and that the actor plans to enter the facility shortly.
Wow, no relapse? Good for him! Sometimes knowing your own terrible life patterns is the biggest battle.
Motley Crue member, Nikki Sixx talks addiction with Dr. Drew
Last night, Dr. Drew spoke to rock legend Nikki Sixx, now 20 years clean, a father, and a best-selling author! Nikki’s crazy days with the bad boys of Mötley Crüe included some notoriously wild times. One of those times was Dec. 23, 1987, when Nikki was legally dead for two minutes before medics revived him. Nikki talked with Drew about that experience, as well his other addictions — music and photography. Boy, has he turned his life around!
Here’s what Nikki had to say about being an addict:
” I do believe that I’m an addict on one level or another at all times. I do believe that when I’m writing music I get addicted to the concept of what the outcome of the song is, or the passion behind the lyrics. In photography I feel like I really get into an addictive mode when I’m really shooting shooting shooting, and then I’ll kind of pull back and go into something else. It’s a great thing when it’s a healthy thing, but I have to keep an eye on it all the time because it’s a behavioral thing.”
Rock star heads to rehab… again. This time it’s Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi. The troubled rock star has returned to rehab, this time for alcohol addiction and “exhaustion”. Oooh I didn’t know you could go to rehab for exhaustion! I’m calling the Casa Palmera right now!
”Richie recently has been drinking too much, and wants to get his life together,” [US]
Sambora just finished a successful US tour and is getting ready to head off on more US and European dates. (It’s common for people to go to rehab to get “clean” in order to get insurance… I’m just sayin’)
The last time Richie was in rehab for drinking was in 2007 at Cirque Lodge. The same Utah treatment center where Lindsay Lohan was getting “treatment”.
For the sake of those around him, I hope he takes his rehab opportunity serious.