Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Blind Item #12

This foreign born former A+ list mostly movie actor (action) spent almost $10K to get $500 worth of heroin on a recent trip because he was going through withdrawals.


12 comments:

  1. Tricia134:45 AM

    Jean Claude VanDamme

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  2. MontanaMarriott4:46 AM

    JCVD?

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  3. sandybrook4:47 AM

    +kick boxer4

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  4. Tricia134:50 AM

    Lol.

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  5. Kno Won Uno4:52 AM

    Withdrawal is singular, Enties/Enty's.

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  6. back again5:42 AM

    +1000-- the way DM made it look during that Australian Press Conference,I felt badly for him -all the pics of him wiping off his sweaty brow---not cool I thought

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  7. Tricia135:51 AM

    Agree.
    He has looked unwell for years and years. I do wonder the reason :(

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  8. Honeybunny7:11 AM

    JCVD?
    Use to be so crazy about that man. Oh well.

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  9. Chelzee Post8:32 AM

    Year after year, decade after decade, we read about the addiction, ODs and tragic deaths of famous people due to drugs. What we NEVER read about is the name(s) of their dealers. I cannot understand why these people don't kill the men/women who introduced them to drugs in the first place. Never heard of any. Anyone out there who has? They should be hunted down and force fed chicken wings till they pop.

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  10. back again11:17 AM

    I'm a total sucker for him in "Nowhere To Run"...lol

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  11. Leslie10:30 PM

    Dealers don't "introduce" people to drugs. Usually acquaintances and friends do, and then individuals seek out dealers. The myth of the "pusher" is a ludicrous one; there are enough people inclined to use drugs that dealers just wait to be approached.

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  12. Whywhywhy???3:26 AM

    I think a valid point. I've had that experience in "here try some cocaine" or "you sure you don't want a cigarette?" when committed to quitting. It's painful to find out friends are self loathing folk trying to pull you into more chaos. But in addition, I think some people have a receptor for addiction that others don't if that makes sense.

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