Blind Item #9
This alcoholic/drug addict A- list reality star is spending about $1500 a day on his coke habit. Granted that Disney actress does snort a lot of it too.
This alcoholic/drug addict A- list reality star is spending about $1500 a day on his coke habit. Granted that Disney actress does snort a lot of it too.
Posted by ent lawyer at 3:45 AM
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Scott Dipshit/Thorne
ReplyDeleteWhat's interesting is that he is so much older then Bella but she looks like she's been doing drugs longer. It's taking such a toll on her looks.
ReplyDeleteLORD DIPSHIT! show proper respect Tricia!?
ReplyDeleteHer skin is a hot, holy mess too. Craters all over the place. They must have to use serious pancake makeup to cover up the acne.
ReplyDeleteamerica's sweethearts, lol.
ReplyDeleteWhen the money runs out, someone is going to end up like RDJ's character in the movie Less Than Zero.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree! She is hard looking...
ReplyDeleteHahah-sorry you are right:)))
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Love that movie
ReplyDeleteShe posts selfies a lot, but the use of filters is intense. And even then her skin looks awful. I can only imagine what she looks like when she shows up on set at 6 am with no makeup on. It probably takes the makeup people three times as long for her than any other cast member. I can only imagine what this girl is going to look like when she hits 30 (which isn't old), never mind 40.
ReplyDeleteRead the sequel, Imperial Bedrooms. A much worse fate befalls Julian.
ReplyDeleteThanks@DoTell
ReplyDeleteI wish I had $1500 a day to blow like this. I wouldn't do drugs, but I'd do something else with it, like open an investment account.
ReplyDeleteDon't think she's showing up on any sets these days, unless it's one of Lord Dipstick's porn videos. And sadly, she'll never make it to 30. She's going downhill much faster and her thirst is much more palpable than any of the other hot messes we've seen... it's not going to end well.
ReplyDeletePlus the narrator clay becomes an even worse person than patrick bateman, if that was possible. Good book, i love bret easton ellis.
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