Charlie Brown’s voice sent to rehab

The former child actor who was the voice of Charlie Brown in the 1960s Peanuts animated television specials has been sentenced to a year in jail and immediately ordered to a residential drug treatment centre by a California judge who told him: “Don’t be a blockhead.” Peter Robbins, 56, who choked up while reading a letter of apology to the court, had pleaded guilty last month to two felony counts of stalking and making criminal threats against his girlfriend, Shawna Kern, and a plastic surgeon who had performed her breast implant surgery.

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Nurse Found Dead From Apparent Suicide After A Prank from A Radio Station Causes Her to Put Two DJ’s Through to Kate Middleton’s Room

      A Nurse has apparently commuted suicide after making a mistake and transferring two DJ’s into Kate Middleton’s hospital room. A nurse at the hospital where Kate Middleton was treated for morning sickness this week has been found dead … and suicide is suspected — after she mistakenly transferred a prank radio call to Kate’s hospital […]

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Lucky Magazine Issues Official Apology Over Britney Spears Cover

    Twitter Backlash prompted representatives for shopping style magazine, Lucky Magazine, to release an official apology statement.    Too Many Bad Tweets The Britney Spears cover photo for the recent issue of Lucky magazine was TRASHED so fiercely … the mag took the unprecedented step of apologizing on Twitter.   A Bad Wig? The […]

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Charlize Theron ‘fuming’ over Kristen Stewart’s affair with director of their movie, report says

Fallout from the Kristen Stewart/Rupert Sanders affair bombshell has started to drift over Hollywood.

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