Reality TV star and former Playboy playmate Anna Nicole Smith was pronounced dead Thursday after being found unconscious in her Florida hotel room, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the case told CNN. Smith was involved in paternity suit regarding the parentage of her daughter, Danielynn, as well as other disputes, including ones regarding a house she stayed at in the Bahamas around the time she gave birth.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist but that lawyer/boyfriend/whatever Howard K. Stern is such a creepy figure in that tragic scenario, including her son's death.
Whatever happened, whether OD, or whatever it's just such another chapter in an extreme example of the pitfalls and consequences of the pursuit of fame and fortune or greed. Greed for money, greed for a beautiful trophy wife, whatever.
I feel so sorry for her daughter who will have to grow up being dragged through the courts.
this is the first I've heard of it....it does sadden me..
she might have been a gold digger but she certainly made one old man happy....and if at 80 he's mug enough not to know she only really wanted his money then no one can blame her...
schuette wrote:this is the first I've heard of it....it does sadden me..
she might have been a gold digger but she certainly made one old man happy....and if at 80 he's mug enough not to know she only really wanted his money then no one can blame her...
Oh, I have no problem with the old man bein' all happy with a young playboy bunny and if he wants to throw his money at her more power to her.
It's just all the creepy excesses, weird lifestyle, drugs, money-grubbing hangers-on. The "famous for being famous" thing and the whacky way she raised her son. The whole thing became so unreal and unhealthy that something tragic like this was bound to happen.
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