Martin Bashir and Nancy Grace Fail to Land Charlie Sheen?
Radar Online reports that apparently there really are limits to the number of interviews Charlie Sheen will do and two he apparently won’t do are Martin Bashir and Nancy Grace…
There was one interviewer Charlie Sheen turned down on his self-described odyssey: tough-talking British television host Martin Bashir.
The former Nightline host, who defected to MSNBC last year, had approached the now fired Two and a Half Men star to do another no-holds barred tell-all at his ‘Sober Valley Lodge’ mansion in Los Angeles.
“After much debate and discussion with his advisors, Charlie drew the line at Bashir,” said one source familiar with last week’s negotiations.
March 23, 2011 at 9:33 pm
While Dr. Drew has assisted Nancy Grace of CNN with her admitted alcoholism and drug addiction difficulties, there remains no clear indicator that Nancy has been achieving any success as documented in her ongoing contractual modifications and her repeated re-entries back into secluded rehabs. Money alone cannot correct her problem, nor anyone else dealing with such a high levels of dysfunction in their personal and professional lives. We can only hope and pray that she achieves at least a minimal of sobriety and success and gains back her ability to visit with her twins, although unsupervised would be a goal I hopes she strives for in her recovery plan. She is broken her ankle four times over the recent years due to this problem. Normal peope would figure out the patterns and changes needed, but dunks and druggies often have more difficulties, apparently.
March 23, 2011 at 9:33 pm
While Dr. Drew has assisted Nancy Grace of CNN with her admitted alcoholism and drug addiction difficulties, there remains no clear indicator that Nancy has been achieving any success as documented in her ongoing contractual modifications and her repeated re-entries back into secluded rehabs. Money alone cannot correct her problem, nor anyone else dealing with such a high levels of dysfunction in their personal and professional lives. We can only hope and pray that she achieves at least a minimal of sobriety and success and gains back her ability to visit with her twins, although unsupervised would be a goal I hopes she strives for in her recovery plan. She is broken her ankle four times over the recent years due to this problem. Normal people would figure out the patterns and changes needed, but dunks and druggies often have more difficulties, apparently.
March 23, 2011 at 9:34 pm
Oooops, sorry on the repeat.