Blind Item #11
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:15 AM
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34 comments:
Mick Jagger
Yep:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5668457/Mick-Jagger-shares-touching-tribute-late-partner-LWren-Scott-54th-birthday.html
Probably true of L'Wren and Mick but she passed 3 years ago so is this just in response to articles? Seems like this was a while back.
Carrey???
IF this is supposed to MJ, I'm not buying it. The whole case against him is based on the fact that they broke up + assumptions = air. Not enough.
This story was one of those eery Enty prediction blinds...he knew something was very wrong a month before her suicide.
http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2014/03/todays-blind-items-she-disappeared.html
Did she commit suicide or was she suicided?
I don't think it is Jagger since he didn't seem to grieve that much. I would guess it is the nut job born in Canada Jim Carrey.
I don't know what happened, and it's not public knowledge, but that whole Jagger/L'Wren thing just stinks. He would do anything. A satanist creep, always has been.
Before she died, Enty had several blinds about Jagger cheating on her. Then said he knew she was extremely depressed over his cheating and general disinterest in her, despite their still being 'together.'
Yes, she committed suicide, but Enty blames Jagger for making her feel so awful that she wanted to kill herself.
May or may not be fair, but very believable.
Google ''baby groupies''. Rockstars were alway involved in awful shit.
I don't know if Jim Carey would be considered permanent A++ though for the Jim Carey guesses.
Is Jagger A++??
First of all, MJ cheating is entirely predictable. Anyone dating the guy thinking he's going to be true is delusional.
Secondly, cheating on someone is not "killing" them. The lady was clearly very, very depressed but he stuck around for years despite that which cannot have been easy.
It is very difficult living with someone who has a mental health issue.
The claim is that he lacked empathy but I think anyone who blames him for L'Wren's death is the one who lacks empathy.
Lu Geiger - yes.
Murder claims better be backed up by some kind of fact.
Just a suggestion.
I personally didn't read it as a murder claim. I read it as a suicide and blaming the significant other's actions as the reason for the suicide. However I'm not a fan of blaming a suicide on someone else either.
@SkittleKitty
@NoOne
Thank you!
I am sorry she took her life.
The wrong people depart this life too soon.
Her clothing line was about to declare bankruptcy and old wrinkle bag was cheating up a storm. I really felt sorry for her and yes his promiscuous ass is too blame. And I am a fan despite treating the gals like napkins. Just toss em aside..
I haven't heard any great songs out of him in a while. His scumbag-to-talent ratio is off so he can kick the bucket anytime now.
Thank goodness someone solved it because I was about to guess Prince Charles.
Liam Neeson to be different
The predictability of his cheating doesn't absolve him of guilt.
Poor MJ can't be held responsible for his actions?
Oh c'mon. Anyone who dates rockers and/or ballers KNOWS they will cheat. They are with them for the prestige, the bragging rights. If someone is mistreating you and you don't like it, you dump them, it's that easy. Her business was a failure too and if I'm not mistaken, Jagger money helped prop it up. She was a big girl and she could have walked instead of killing herself. Blaming a pig for doing all of that side stuff, when they have been doing it for decades, is dumb.
+10,000 JackRabbit
Liam Neeson didn't kill his wife, with his actions. She had a serious injury due to a fall, while on a ski trip, that she never recovered from. @GEELJIRE
I mean mick jaggers ex could have left him. Got her own life. Partied with her girls and handled her business . He's not at fault for her killing her self even if he cheated on her 67 times. Friends, therapy, wine, new man: she could've chosen that road as well?
He cheated on Jerry Hall emotionally and finantially
Remember they had a FAKE wedding, wich she thought was LEGAL, so when she asked for divorce tired of his mistresses BINGO, YOU WONT GET A COIN DAAAHLING!! Well lucky for her the judge decided he did it on pourpose and after so many years by his side and bunch of kids SHE DESERVED THE CASH
He abused Lwren till she collapsed, days after her "suicide" he was already ap with a dancer POOR GIRL LEFT HIM THE FEW COINS SHE HAD LEFT ...
@Simply Mason Zero...oh yeah.
My mom worked at Billboard and told me a lot of stories....every single one of them has turned out to have been very true...I haven't been surprised about the talk about many old school rock stars on here, and, when Bowie died I was not at all surprised by any of those stories either. My mom had told me all of that stuff back in the 80s.
She also told me that in the entertainment biz, the stars that have the cleanest reps (see Cosby for an excellent example) are almost always the most horrible people of all.
No one is responsible for someone else's suicide.
Hard to see what exactly he did wrong here, she wanted to date a v. famous person several decades older than her. His fideleity issues were hardly unknown. Also he did a great song with brad paisley on his album last year, still got it.
He very well may have even stuck with her for years because of her depression and a misguided belief that publicly, officially breaking it off might cause her to sink much deeper into despair. I know I've made a similar mistake in the past of sticking with a badly mentally ill and depressed gf because of similar reasoning, and it only made things much worse and unhappy for both of us, creating a codependency of ignoring individual/outside help and coping
Pretty much, yeah. Same as starting a fling with a prostitute/stripper and thinking they'll all of a sudden start updating their resume in order to find an honest 9 to 5 job
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