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Bai Ling Refuses Medication, Scales a Roof on ‘Celebrity Rehab’ [VIDEO]
Bai Ling Refuses Medication, Scales a Roof on ‘Celebrity Rehab’ [VIDEO]
Bai Ling Refuses Medication, Scales a Roof on ‘Celebrity Rehab’ [VIDEO]
Actress Bai Ling had a potentially dangerous crisis on Sunday’s episode of ‘Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew,’ refusing to take her medication, then climbing to the roof of the Pasadena Recovery Center as a way to avoid the staff. The rehab center’s staff seemed unsure of Ling’s intentions, and they followed her as she traversed the roof. Dr. Drew Pinsky, in particular, seemed worried that Ling might
Ryan Seacrest Is Reality TV’s Most Powerful Person, Will Make $55 Million in 2011
Ryan Seacrest Is Reality TV’s Most Powerful Person, Will Make $55 Million in 2011
Ryan Seacrest Is Reality TV’s Most Powerful Person, Will Make $55 Million in 2011
Ryan Seacrest is apparently the most powerful man in reality television. So says The Hollywood Reporter, who ranked the 'American Idol' and radio host number one on its fourth annual Reality Power List. Seacrest, who is poised to make over $55 million this year, according to PopEater, ironically dethroned former 'Idol' judge Simon Cowell, who dropped to number six on this year's list.