Thursday, September 27, 2018

Blind Item #7

Just when you write about someone being off coke for a long time, they go ahead and make a public spectacle of themselves wasted on coke and booze. Such is the case for this pretty much permanent A lister and her foreign born A- list mostly movie actor boyfriend.


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  1. Katy Perry/Orlando

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  2. Katy Perry wasn't sober.

    Please. *rolls eyes*

    This was just another day for her.

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  3. Haha omg.
    Anything but seeing him on a canoe naked again

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  4. Permanent, really? We are hitting some hard times.

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  5. YEAH RIGHT permanent A lister.

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  6. "But...but...I'm christian!"

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    1. She actually says she's not Christian.

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  7. If Katy is pretty much a permanent A Lister so is Gaga at least Gaga still has a semblance of a career.

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  8. Katy's tour ended two weeks ago in San Diego, so she probably was feigning for coke.

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  9. I don't think anybody really believed Katy quit coke, but she generally seems to keep it reined in, so who gives AF? She's got enough money to afford her supply and it's not messing up her concerts.

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  10. She changed security?

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  11. Never bought the "she quit because of her righteous security dude" claim to begin with. I've been around a lot of cocaine in my life--people don't just stop like that, or at least most don't/can't, and I don't think Katy Perry is one of them.

    Much harder for addicts who are performers to stop, too, because they can't just stop touring and take a break to suffer through the dumpster fire that is the first few days of stopping. Take it from me, who went through the dumpster fire.

    I'm seeing certain what I believe to be fake narratives developed through CDAN in the past couple months: Katy quits coke, then relapses; The Bieber baby that wasn't/isn't; the travails of Selena and her maybe marriage, addictions, etc.

    Since we know some of this place is fake and some is real, I can see how this type of narrative gossip, perhaps threaded with some truths, could ultimately be good in the long run for the subjects, especially if the "narrative' turns out glowing for them in long run: Kicks the coke or new healthy family or rich husband keeps her clean and so on.

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