CNN story Can't work out why the story says she died in a Florida hotel then talks about Hollywood hospital - unless there is a Hollywood in Florida that is...
Can't say I regard it as tragic, as I'm sure she had a ball in her time - especially recently.
Immediately thought of the Jeff Ross roast of Pamela Anderson and towards the end, having taken the utter p!ss out of Pam (and even more so Courtney Love) Jeff 'notices' AN'S' in the audience and says that if he had to roast her then he could use the same jokes (titter) - pause - 'plus fat jokes'(LMFAO). Priceless. I won't post the link but it doesn't take much to find it on YooToob.
I wouldn't really class burying your 20 year old son as having a ball recently, would you 'Bloomoo'? The tragedy is that she left behind a 5 month old child if anything.
I wouldn't really class burying your 20 year old son as having a ball recently, would you 'Bloomoo'? The tragedy is that she left behind a 5 month old child if anything.
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Anna Nicole Smith (November 28, 1967 – February 8, 2007[1]) was an American model, actress and blonde celebrity, who first gained popularity as Playboy magazine's 1993 Playmate of the Year.
(yes , that is fast)... Smith's 20-year-old son, Daniel Smith, died suddenly on September 10, 2006, in his mother's hospital room while visiting her and his newborn sister. [11] After the coroner labeled the death "reserved," Smith hired forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht to perform a second autopsy. [12] Dr. Wecht announced on Larry King Live that the procedure he performed on September 17, showed that Daniel died from a lethal combination of Zoloft, Lexapro and methadone. Although he explained that methadone is used in the treatment of heroin and morphine addiction, he said he has no information to make any conclusion about the reason he was using the drug. On September 18, Getty Images sold the last photos taken of Daniel alive at his mother's bedside to In Touch Weekly and Entertainment Tonight for at least $650,000. [13] As of November 19, Wecht had still not been paid for his services, but stated that he was in contact with Smith's attorneys and was confident the matter would soon be resolved. There is tragedy all around AlexB - Don't go pretending to be the sage on my morality, eh? BM
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