Tragic recordings expose MJ”s troubled mind

London, May 12 (ANI): A set of tapes has emerged in which Michael Jackson can be heard pleading for financial help.

What”s more, the tragic recordings revealed by The Sun, also reveal the late singer”s fears for his life.

The tapes were handed to US journalist Daphne Barak after she wrote a book on celebrity addiction.

Barak told The Sun: “Some of Michael”s closest confidents talked to me exclusively about his addictions – and provided audio tapes of Michael never heard before.

“These demonstrate different states of mind he was experiencing under the influence of pharmaceuticals.”

The messages date back to 2003. In February at that time, MJ was under fire after the Martin Bashir TV documentary exposed him for sharing his bed with kids.

In the first message he is determined to move away:

“It is Michael calling. It is very important, I want that 150 in that account for me, because… I am very concerned about my life. I am hearing a lot of stories that (name withheld) is still trying to sabotage (inaudible) me and I want to be in a different environment and, um, I”ve found a place that I like and now (inaudible) I want to be away for a while where they can”t find me. So please help me, help (inaudible) help me, and, um, more important than (inaudible). We are brothers.”

“We think the man”s bad. We think he is the Italian Mafia. I don”t trust him.”

In a second, his voice is slurred and slow, which Daphne believes is due to medication. He expresses concern about a figure who he says could be involved with the Italian Mafia.

“It is Michael. Ahh, it is 4:30 in the morning here that”s why I sound very sleepy (laughs) and I”m really worn out… but please check the message I left a day or so ago. I am very concerned. I don”t trust that man. We think he”s bad, we think he is Italian mafia. Please… we must be smarter than him. So please, help me with this. I need to get that, those funds so I can do that, I wanna be away. . . I don”t want to be in Neverland right now.”

In a separate message Jackson again seems to be seeking money urgently.

“If you get this message call me immediately at 805 *** ****. What I want to talk to you about is very top – top secret… I need a German or Swiss bank… ”

A little later Jackson calls again asking for cash to be put into an account. He appears to use a code word “Sun Screen” – possibly suggesting protection money.

“I need to get those funds. I wanna be away… I don”t wanna be in Neverland

“I am very embarrassed. But, um, there should be that I have some finance that”s coming up January, February 2nd, and um… that”s why I, we need to have on Sun Screen to the account 150. Please don”t be mad at me for… (inaudible) It”s something that”s very important to me and my family, because I”m (inaudible) that I”m being stalked and I think it is (name withheld).”

In one tape, the singer is at his most lucid.

Jackson urges his friend to work with him, saying: “I would love to work together, but as far as timing… The, uh, I really feel in my heart – we must move as fast as we can because the, on the film side of it, ah, I don”t know if you have been reading the paper… but Marvel already have sold off their internet rights and the fact that stock is so low now.

“They put out Spider-Man, now they got Incredible Hulk coming, they got X-Men 2 coming and they also got Spider-Man 2 coming. It is going to jump, it”s going to change! I mean, you know… and this huge frenzy for superheroes… and all the things we can do… I wanna get in before the stocks… we have to jump in now. The timing is perfect.” (ANI)

Jesses James says he has a “huge hole” in his heart

London, April 29(ANI): Sandra Bullock”s love-rat husband Jesse James has opened up for the first time after the actress” reported decision to divorce him following the exposure of his extra-marital affairs.

The TV mechanic is saddened by the turn of events and claims to bear a “huge hole” in his heart.

“My whole life has been full of hard decisions. The decision to let my wife end our marriage, and continue the adoption of Louis on her own, has been the hardest,” the Mirror quoted him as telling People magazine.

He added: “The love I have for Louis cannot be put to words. Not having him around to love and to hold has left a huge hole in my heart.

“Sandy is the love of my life, but considering the pain and devastation I have caused her, it would be selfish to not let her go. Right now it is time for me to beat this addiction that has taken two of the things I love the most in life.

“I have always taken great pride in proving people wrong. That time has come once again to show that I am not what everyone says I am.

“I know in my heart that I can be the best father possible to my four children, and the mate Sandy deserves, and realize that this is an incredible mountain to climb.

“But I believe that the steps I have taken in the last 30 days are the foundation for making this happen. The lifelong commitment I am making is what being a real husband and father is all about.

“I ask that you please do not judge Sandy for the things I have done. She has done no wrong. She played no part in any of this. She has been an amazing wife, mother, and best friend, for the over 6 years we have been together.” (ANI)

My ‘crazy’ dad threatened to murder me: LiLo

London, April 24 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan has claimed that her father Michael once threatened to kidnap and kill her.

The 23-year-old singer retaliated after her father turned up uninvited at her residence with the police saying that he wanted to check if Lindsay and her 16-year-old sister Ali were alright, reports The Sun.

Michael said that Lindsay was in “life-threatening danger” due to her addiction to painkiller drugs – and begged Ali to return home.

“Ali is being exposed to nightlife and the people Lindsay surrounds herself with. Ali is just 16. Lindsay is not in the right frame of mind to deal with Ali,” he added.

“She had bloodshot eyes, make-up all over her face. She started shouting, ”Get out! Get out!” A so-called friend comes out of the room, looking like a walking zombie,” he said about Lindsay.

Lindsay, however, denied it and called Michael a “pathological liar”.

She posted numerous messages on her Twitter account claiming that her father is a drug-stricken “stalker” who will go to any level to gain some attention. “The only one in need of police protection here is me and Ali from our pathological, lying ex-father,” one of her posts read.

She violently denied that she is not able to care for her sister Ali. Lindsay said that Michael”s never contributed- financially or otherwise, for the upbringing of his children.

“Let”s not forget, that my father kidnapped me from a court room when I was 4 years old and is crazy. Nor was it for Michael and me when our father threatened to kidnap and kill us in front of our friends,” her Twitter page said. (ANI)

Charities discuss rehab clinic

The Salvation Army and Sunrise Way directors are discussing the establishment of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic at Toowoomba.

Sunrise Way is trying to get a 24-hour clinic running in the city’s east.

Major Rick Hoffman from the Salvation Army says talks are in the early stages, with the costs of running a service running into the millions.

“The kind of gross estimate of running a centre of up to 30 beds would be in the order of $1.2 million a year and that’s why we don’t want to rush into or make promises that we wouldn’t be able to keep,” he said.

“But we would be looking at support from the community and the Government.”

Councillor Hoffman says such a service is needed in the Garden City.

“The figure I heard was one every two weeks [overdose] in the great Toowoomba region,” he said.

“I can’t verify that figure but it’s pretty horrific if that’s true and certainly addiction to alcohol and drugs is a big community problem.

“A large regional centre like Toowoomba would have quite a number of people who could benefit from a recovery program.”

Whitney Houston says MJ’s addiction mirrored her own drug past

Washington, Sep 16 (ANI): Whitney Houston has confessed that she was shocked to hear the news of Michael Jackson’s death, and even went on to relate her own struggle with drugs to the King of Pop’s addiction to painkillers.

In a candid interview to talk show queen Oprah Winfrey on Tuesday, the ‘I Will Always Love You’ hit-maker revealed sordid details of her drug past, and the breakdown of her marriage to Bobby Brown.

Houston admitted that she was stunned to hear of Jackson’s passing, and claimed that the ‘Thriller’ legend’s drug problems mirrored her own.

“(Jackson’s death was) devastating. I have so many good memories of spending time with him. I’ve known his family for so many years that I thought, ‘It can’t be true,’” Contactmusic quoted her as telling Winfrey.

“I just remember doing the (Jackson 30th) anniversary special and I remember looking at Michael and I remember looking at myself and I was getting scared looking at him. I was looking at myself. I don’t want it to be like this. Mike and I were very close,” she added. (ANI)

Presley’s ex-bodyguard co-producing tell-all biopic

Washington, September 15 (ANI): Rock ‘n’ roll legend Elvis Presley’s former bodyguard is all set to reveal how his life used to be during his time with the tragic entertainer in a new biopic.

Sonny West will talk about Presley’s sensational rise to fame, his tragic demise, and struggle with drug addiction in feature-length film ‘Fame and Fortune’.

He will be a co-writer and co-producer of the film, reports Contactmusic.

According to Daily Variety, he has signed a deal with Toronto-based film company RLF Victor Productions in this regard.

West was employed by Presley from 1960 until 1976, one year prior to the star’s tragic death after suffering a heart attack. (ANI)

Deepak Chopra says MJ was “a very controlled addict”

London, Sept 14 (ANI): World-famous self-help guru Deepak Chopra believes his friend Michael Jackson could not have died of drug addiction, as he was a “very controlled addict”.

The Telegraph quoted Chopra as saying: “It was caused not by the drugs he had been taking for years…. He was a very controlled addict. But by him being given a particular drug that is so powerful that I have never heard of it being used anywhere but in an operating theatre with breathing tubes and a ventilator.”

Chopra, who is also called “the spiritualist to the stars”, wants a criminal investigation into the King of Pop’s death and blames doctors for his easy demise.

He said: “There is a plethora of designer doctors who will give patients anything they want as along as they are paid…. That’s why I’d like to see a criminal investigation. That way some good would come out of Michael’s death. But no one seems to be prepared to do anything about it – even when the drugs these doctors are prescribing are killing people.”

MJ had contacted Chopra after reading one of his books on mind, body and spirit and the two had always been in touch since then. (ANI)

‘Mysterious messages’ penned by MJ in final hours emerge

London, September 13 (ANI): A string of messages penned by Michael Jackson in his final hours have come to light.

Post-its notes and sheets of paper, scribbled as “wishes for the world” have reportedly been found on the mirror in the late singer’s bathroom.

The notes allegedly show the King of Pop’s bizarre state of mind before he died of drug addiction on June 25, reports the News of the World.

Pals of the singer believe Jackson was using the notes as means to prepare himself for his comeback concerts in London.

Note number one, found on the right of Jackson’s gold-framed mirror, apparently read: “I am so grateful that I am a magnet for miracles.”

Note number two, pinned to the bottom of the mirror, a message in large handwriting said: “Love, no violence ever!” And underneath, in smaller handwriting, he had added: “Remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow.”

Note number three was a startling reminder to perform the hit charity single he recorded with soul legend Lionel Ritchie in 1985, saying: “Do We Are The World in show”.

Note number four read “Call Temperton”, referring to British songwriter and producer Rod Temperton, who co-wrote several Jackson songs including Thriller and Rock With You.

A source said: “It’s worrying that he had to write reminders about things as obvious as these while he was rehearsing for his tour…But the drugs he was taking obviously had a huge impact on his mind and memory.” (ANI)

Mobiles, computers making UK teens ‘dumb’

London, September 10 (ANI): Teenagers’ obsession with mobile phones and computers is taking a toll on their education, suggests a new research.

Andrew Kakabadse, professor of international management development, Cranfield School of Management, found that almost 60 per cent of teenagers were submitting coursework downloaded from the web without reading, rewriting, or understanding it.

The survey also found that the students’ addiction to text messaging was also affecting the standard of English, reports Times Online.

Three in ten respondents used text-message abbreviations, such as l8 (late) or RU (are you) in their coursework, with more than half of the 260 pupils saying they were either quite or very addicted to their mobile phone.

Kakabadse said the study “showed that technology obsession hinders spelling skills, implicitly encourages plagiarism and disrupts classroom learning”.

He added: “Despite school policies restricting mobile phone usage, students use the phone frequently with the majority making calls from the toilets.” (ANI)

How addictive drugs influence learning and memory

Washington, Sep 10 (ANI): In a new study on mice, researchers have found why and how the use of addictive drugs take control of reward signals and influence neural processes associated with learning and memory.

The study could help explain how drug-associated memories, such as the place of drug use, drive and perpetuate the addiction.

It is known that the neurochemical dopamine, a key player in the brain’s reward system, is involved in the process of addiction.

Research has indicated that dopamine participates in neural processes associated with learning, such as the strengthening of neuronal connections, called synaptic potentiation.

Evidence has also implicated the hippocampus, a deep-brain structure that is critical for formation of new memories, in the development of drug addiction.

“Although addictive drugs like nicotine have been shown to influence the induction of synaptic potentiation, there has been little or no research in freely moving animals that monitors ongoing induction of synaptic potentiation by a biologically relevant drug dose,” explains senior author Dr. John Dani from the Department of Neuroscience at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

The researchers recorded from the brains of freely moving mice while applying physiologically relevant concentrations of nicotine, the addictive component in tobacco.

The researchers found that nicotine induced synaptic potentiation correlated with the mice learning to prefer a place associated with the nicotine dose.

Importantly, these effects required a local dopamine signal within the hippocampus.

The finding reinforces the view that dopamine enables memory for specific events.

Overall, the results point to some intriguing possibilities about how drug-associated memories might contribute to behaviors associated with addiction.

“An animal’s memories or feelings about the environment are updated when the dopamine signal labels a particular event as important, new, and salient. Normally these memories help us to perform successful behaviors, but in our study, those memories were linked to the addictive drug.

When specific environmental events occur, such as the place or people associated with drug use, they are capable of cuing drug-associated memories or feelings that motivate continued drug use or relapse,” concluded Dani.

The study has been published in the latest issue of the journal Neuron. (ANI)

Kelly Osbourne blames her DNA for drug addiction

Washington, Sept 10 (ANI): ‘Dancing with the Stars’ contestant Kelly Osbourne has blamed her genes for her drug addiction.

Kelly’s father, rockstar Ozzy Osbourne, has had a long struggle with drugs, which makes her believe her DNA was pre-programmed to make her an addict.

Contactmusic quoted Kelly as telling BBC Radio 5 Live: “I don’t have any shadow of a doubt that addiction is a disease. It is in your genes.

“The only people in my family who don’t have that gene are my mother and my sister Amy.

“I consider myself lucky that I saw both sides of it. Drugs stop you from screaming on the outside, but you are still screaming on the inside.

“I was addicted by 16. Drugs stopped me from feeling a certain way. Some people experience euphoria but I never felt that. They numbed me and gave me confidence.

It was like a magic medicine.”

The 24-year-old Kelly has been in rehab four times and is presently drug free. (ANI)

Winehouse found in bed with ex-hubby by dad

London, September 8 (ANI): Amy Winehouse’s father Mitch is reportedly fuming after learning his singer daughter got back in bed with her druggie ex-husband.

Mitch, who suffers from heart problems and high blood pressure, was said to be raging after Amy’s security guard told him that she was with former jailbird Blake Fielder-Civil.

The former cabbie, who holds Blake responsible for his daughter’s previous drug addiction, apparently threw his former son-in-law out of her London house but not without an alleged threat to “punch his lights out.”

“Mitch hates the fact he’s reappeared – it’s making him ill. It’ll force him into an early grave,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.

“Blake begged Mitch not to hit him when he chucked him out. Mitch was absolutely furious, he still is. He can’t believe Blake has wormed his way back into his daughter’s life,” the source added.

The source further said: “He thinks it’s the worst scenario for Amy. Just when she’s starting to sort herself out, the man responsible for dragging her into the gutter is crawling back into her life.

“Mitch is praying history doesn’t repeat itself. He is dreading the day he finds his daughter is back on hard drugs because of him. He’s worried sick.” (ANI)

Smokers being mislead by branding on cigarette packets

London, September 7 (ANI): Branding on cigarette packets is being done in such a manner that they mislead smokers into believing some products to be less harmful than others, according to a study.

Researchers at the University of Nottingham surveyed 1,300 people, and found that customers to generally believe that products branded “smooth”, “silver” or “gold” were healthier and easier to give up.

They said that when people were shown plain packs, the false beliefs disappeared.

Under the European Union rules, it is banned to claim that some cigarettes are safer than others.

During the study, the researchers showed the subjects pairs of cigarette packs, and asked them to compare what they were like, or what they assumed they would be like, in terms of taste, tar levels, health risk, attractiveness.

The participants were also asked which of the cigarettes they thought would be to easy to give up, and how attractive they would be to someone choosing to smoke for the first time.

The results from 800 adult smokers and 500 teenagers, all in the UK, showed that lighter-coloured packaging led people into believing that the cigarettes had lower tar content, or were generally less harmful.

Among the eight brands they were shown, over 50 per cent adults and teenagers reported that those labelled “smooth” were less harmful than the regular variety.

Fifty-three per cent adults rated Marlboro packs with a gold label as having a lower health risk, and 31 per cent said that they were easier to quit, when compared with the Marlboro packs with a red logo.

When shown packs where the branding had been removed, false beliefs about the risk of harm or addiction dropped significantly.

Since 2002 it has been illegal under EU legislation for manufacturers to use trademarks, text or any sign to suggest that one tobacco product is less harmful than another.

Banned phrases include “low tar”, “light” and “mild”.

In a study paper, published in the European Journal of Public Health, the researchers said that the regulations were failing to remove “potentially misleading” information from cigarettes.

“The truth is that all cigarettes are equally hazardous, regardless of what colour the pack is or what words appear on it,” the BBC quoted Prof. David Hammond, from the Department of Health Studies and Gerontology at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, as saying.

“These tactics are giving consumers a false sense of reassurance that simply does not exist,” the professor added.

Christopher Ogden, chief executive of the Tobacco Manufacturers’ Association, said the group did not believe proposals for plain packaging were based on sound public policy or compelling evidence.

“Plain packaging would prevent tobacco manufacturers from providing consumers with information about products that are legally available in retail outlets. Adult smokers use packaging to identify, obtain information about and choose tobacco products, easily and without confusion,” he said.

He further said that the evidence in support of mandatory plain packaging was “speculative”.

Deborah Arnott, chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health, said that the study’s findings indicate that all tobacco products should be sold in plain packaging.

“That would remove false beliefs about different brands and communicate the message that all cigarettes are dangerous. This matter has been discussed by Parliament and there is now a perfect opportunity to include a requirement for plain packaging of tobacco products in the Health Bill,” Arnott added. (ANI)

US Fritzl being probed for murder of 10 prostitutes

New York, Aug 29 (ANI): As more details of Phillip Garrido, who kidnapped a girl 18 years ago and made her his sex slave, emerged, police are now eyeing him as the possible serial killer of 10 prostitutes in Northern California in the 1990s.

The police are looking over Jaycee Lee Dugard’s alleged abductor’s home in Antioch, Calif., searching for clues in the unsolved hooker murders.

Detectives have long thought the killings in both Antioch and the nearby town of Pittsburg were the work of a serial killer but have never had a clear suspect.

According to the authorities, several of the slain women’s bodies were found near an industrial park where Garrido, 58, worked in the 1990s, and one of the victims was a 15-year-old schoolgirl who disappeared after leaving a party in Antioch in 1999.

Cops had missed the chance to rescue Dugard on November 30, 2006 after a female neighbour called 911 to report that some people, including young children, were living in tents behind the house.

“Garrido was psychotic and had a sexual addiction,” the New York Post quoted her as telling authorities at the time that. (ANI)

DJ AM found dead in his New York apartment

London, Aug 29 (ANI): Adam ‘DJ Am’ Goldstein – the celebrity disc jockey known for dating starlets and surviving a horrific plane crash – was found dead yesterday in his New York apartment, after suffering a reported drug overdose.

According to TMZ.com, cops found prescription drug bottles inside DJ AM’s residence on Lafayette Street in Lower Manhattan after the 36-year-old’s lifeless body spotted face-down in his bed at around 5:23 pm by a friend, who was concerned he hadn’t heard from the performer in several days.

The New York Post reports that drug paraphernalia was found in the apartment.

The star, who has dated Nicole Richie and Mandy Moore, battled drug addiction in the past.

His celeb friends were quick to issue tributes via social networking site, Twitter, reports The Sun.

Lindsay Lohan: “I can’t believe this.. i’m in shock. why? why? r.i.p. adam.”

P.Diddy simply said: “DJ AM rest in peace.”

Kelly Osbourne wrote: “I just cant believe that adam (dj.am) is gone i dont want to believe it im in shock. he was one of the most genuine people i have ever met!”

Shanna Moakler, whose ex-husband Travis Barker survived a fatal plane crash with Goldstein last year, was among the first to Tweet, writing: “My deepest condolences for DJ AM, you were a great artist and will be severely missed. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.” (ANI)

China to unveil Internet addiction treatment standard by 2010

Beijing, Aug. 28 (ANI): The Chinese Health Ministry will announce standard treatment for Internet addiction by the first half of 2010.

A doctor involved with the government’s research project has dismissed media reports claiming that the treatment standard will list those who surf online for more than 40 hours per week as Internet addicts, China Daily reports.

Tuesday’s report has triggered a hot debate among Chinese Internet users.

Tian Chenghua of the Institute for Psychiatric Research of Peking University clarified that University’s Hospital had been commissioned to carry out the research and make the standard.

Earlier reports said five experts from the Institute for Psychiatric Research of Central South University had been assigned by the Ministry to make the standard and announced the 40-hours-per-week as the treatment standard. (ANI)

Sikkim boy spreads awareness on social issues with motorbike stunts

Gayshing (Sikkim), Aug.27 (ANI): In a unique act, a 21-year-old man in Sikkim is spreading social awareness among youth against drug addiction, excessive drinking and on AIDS by performing various stunts on motorbike.

Milan Pradhan, stunt rider, fascinates large number of crowds as he performs various formidable stunts on motorbike.

All the time Pradhan is riding, popping wheelies or sometimes burning rubber.

He performed recently in Gayshing town of Sikkim with another stunt rider.

“I want to give the message to young boys that by doing stunts you can earn a very good name and ensure a bright future. You will get busy in some work. You will forget about drugs once you are busy. By sitting in a room and taking drugs will not achieve spoil your name but stunts will make your future,” says Milan Pradhan, stunt rider.

He says the young boys love motorcycling and if they could be drawn into stunt riding which needs a high level of fitness and concentration, it will keep youngsters busy in a constructive way and they will have less chances of getting into drug habits.

Pradhan is a college student. He devotes most of his time learning new motorbike driving skills in style, when he is not attending classes or doing assignments.

He tells that he started trying stunt-riding when he was in his early teenage. The family was hesitant to allow him try hand on motorbike stunts.

But Pradhan managed to convince them by showing his daredevil spirit, which helped him keep away from attracted to drugs.

His love for performing tricks on motorbike has led him to appear for the MTV ‘Stuntmania’ and now he wants to pursue stunt biking to a greater level.

Organisers of the event said that generally the youth are interested in fast life, which sometimes can trap them into drug-addiction and anti-social activities. Motorcycle race or stunt riding can give them alternatives that match with their fast life but in a positive way.

“Biking goes very well with the present-day youth. The youth are very interested in fast cars, fast bikes. And with the fast life comes the very possibility of getting drawn to drug addiction, alcoholism and also the fear of AIDS. So with the youth coming and watching such programmes… we want to motivate them towards like diverting their lifestyle or mind to constructive things,” said Anand, organiser of the bike stunt show.

Organisers say such events will go a long way in attracting the youth to stunts and thereby indirectly diverting their minds from drugs and alcoholism.

Sikkim is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and shares international borders with Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet. The northeastern belt, including Sikkim, has recently become a favourite transit point used by drug peddlers for smuggling drugs.

The unofficial data shows that use of alcohol has traditionally been prevalent among the local people. The state government has been running campaigns to create awareness on drugs and associated HIV/AIDS.

Alcohol use is traditionally prevalent in Sikkim and National Family Health Survey-2, Government of India, shows a significant prevalence of alcohol use in Sikkim- Boys (32%) and Girls (17%) among above 15 years of age. By Tashi Pradhan (ANI)

MJ’s ex wife tipped cops about drug doc

London, August 27 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s former wife reportedly tipped cops about how doctor Arnold Klein helped supply the star with powerful drugs.

Debbie Rowe, who used to work as an assistant at Klein’s Beverly Hills clinic, was said to have secretly informed authorities how the singer used aliases to get the drugs from the plastic surgeon, who treated Jackson for 20 years.

Court papers apparently state that detectives got a tip-off from “an unknown female caller”, who revealed Jackson used names such as Omar Arnold, Fernand Diaz and Peter Madonie when he saw the medic.

Klein was purportedly accused of helping Jackson stock sedatives including powerful anaesthetic propofol that is believed to have caused his death.

“Rowe holds Klein totally responsible for Jackson’s drug addiction,” the Sun quoted sources as saying.

“She believes there is no way he could have got hooked without the help of Klein – and she is potentially the only one who can prove it.

“She must have suspected what was going on for years.

“She could really put the boot into Klein and she has good reason to. It makes her skin crawl to think Klein is the biological father of her kids, like reports suggest,” the sources added. (ANI)

‘Pitt sleeps on couch, lies to Jolie about smoking pot for which she blames Aniston’

Melbourne, Aug 27 (ANI): An angry Angelina Jolie has ‘sentenced’ Brad Pitt to sleep on the couch after learning that he still smokes pot, sources say.

The glamorous couple apparently had a heated row over the issue and blamed her partner’s ex Jennifer Aniston for his addiction to marijuana.

“Ange says it’s Jen’s fault Brad is still smoking pot, since the bulk of his drug-taking days were when he was with her,” the Daily Telegraph quoted a source as telling National Enquirer.

The insider added: “She’s angry and looking for someone to blame, so Jen is always going to be a prime target.”

Seemingly, the ‘Original Sin’ actress feels that she has been lied to about many things.

The source revealed: “Angie, feeling she’s been totally lied to, is piecing together all the other things Brad’s not been truthful to her about and come up with a fairly long list.”

However, both have jetted to France this week to work on their relationship, according to OK! Weekly. (ANI)

Melanie Griffith’s rehab is ‘just routine’, says rep

London, Aug 26 (ANI): While actress Melanie Griffith has enrolled herself in rehab for the third time in recent years, sourced close to her are claiming that it is “just routine”.

The 52-year-old actress, who was nominated for an Oscar 20 years ago for ‘Working Girl’, is staying at the Cirque Lodge in Utah.

“She is there to reinforce her commitment to stay healthy,” the Daily Express quoted her representative Robin Baum as saying.

He added: “This is part of a routine plan that was designed between her and her doctors years ago.”

In 2000, Griffith, who is married for 13 years to Antonio Banderas, was treated for addiction to prescribed painkillers.

“Overcoming addictions is tough but it can be made easier if you have someone who can offer support. My husband and family supported me so much through this journey and continue to do so,” wrote Griffith at the time. (ANI)