Everyone is interested, in exchange for money, to spill the beans of our beloved celebrities. 2018 brought us some interesting dark secrets that celebrities were trying to hide.
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Vanessa Marquez
Vanessa Marquez played Nurse Wendy Goldman in ER from 1994 to 1997. In 2017 she blamed George Clooney to have destroyed her career. “Clooney helped blacklist me when I spoke up abt harassment on ER,” she wrote on Twitter. ‘’Women who don’t play the game lose career.’ I did.” In 2018, Marquez was fatally shot at her home by South Pasadena police. Officials were conducting a welfare check after an “emergency medical call,” supposedly made by Marquez’s landlord. After some time has passed, Marquez pointed what appeared to be a real gun at police officers, and they fatally shot her on the spot. It was soon found that her gun was actually a BB gun. Toni McGee, a friend of Marquez said that she was “imprisoned by her own illness. She mostly just liked to watch TV. … Death was at her door so often that she was always thinking about it.”
Marion ‘Pooch’ Hall
Actor Marion “Pooch” Hall was captured and charged with driving while inebriated as well as “child endangerment,” On October 3, 2018, Hall had supposedly crashed his car into a parked car, but luckily nobody was reported as wounded. Hall “displayed obvious signs of alcohol intoxication and was unable to perform standardized field sobriety tests.” The agent verified the actor’s “two-year-old son was riding in the car with him at the time of the collision and was determined to have been riding in the vehicle unrestrained, as required by law.”
Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter
In May 2018, a New York Times interview with the Arrested Development cast went south. As season five of Arrested Development was done, Tambor was being accused of sexual harassment by an actress and former assistant on Transparent, Jessica Walter. Tambor shortly confirmed it in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter a month before. Walter claimed Tambor “never crossed the line on our show, with any, you know, sexual whatever.” She continued, “Verbally, yes, he harassed me, but he did apologize.” She said she was learning to “let go” so that they could “be friends again,” but declared, “60 years of working, I’ve never had anybody yell at me like that on a set. And it’s hard to deal with, but I’m over it now.” When Hale tried to patch things up by saying, “We’ve all had moments,” Walter responded, “But not like that. … That was bad.”
Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker
In a 2016 Howard Stern interview, Sarah Jessica Parker declared, “It used to really confound me and really upset me because we were part of a family of ‘Sopranos’ and nobody ever questioned the relationships of the men on that show.” Parker gave her sympathies to Cattrall soon after her brother Christopher was found dead at his home in February 2018. Parker shared on Instagram, “Dearest Kim, my love and condolences to you and yours and Godspeed to your beloved brother.” Cattrall responded with, “I don’t need your love or support at this tragic time @sarahjessicaparker. Let me make this VERY clear. … You are not my family. You are not my friend. … Stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your ‘nice girl’ persona.” In an interview with People in February 2018, Parker shared her thoughts on comments Cattrall made in a 2017 Piers Morgan interview, in which Cattrall had said, “I think [Parker] could have been nicer.” “There was no fight,” Parker declared. “It was completely fabricated, because I actually never responded.”
Pauley Perrette
Actress Pauley Perrette stated in October 2017 that she was leaving the show NCIS after 352 episodes. In May 2018, Perrette posted tweets that implied something far eviler had made her leave the show. “There is a ‘machine’ keeping me silent,” she wrote, adding, “He did it.” The tweets got worse. “Maybe I’m wrong for not ‘spilling the beans.’ … I’m trying to do the right thing, but maybe silence isn’t the right thing about crime. I’m… Just…?” Another tweet suggested she hadn’t felt “safe” at work. “I’ve been supporting anti-bullying programs forever,” she stated. “But now I KNOW because it was ME! If it’s school or work, that you’re required to go to? It’s horrifying. I left. Multiple Physical Assaults. I REALLY get it now.” A representative for the network said they “took the matter seriously and worked with her to find a resolution,” adding, “We are committed to a safe work environment on all our shows.”
Allison Mack
Allison Mack was arrested in Brooklyn, N.Y. on federal charges of “sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and forced labor conspiracy,” on April 20, 2018. United States Attorney Richard P. Donoghue said in a statement that Mack “recruited women to join what was purported to be a female mentorship group. … The victims were then exploited, both sexually and for their labor, to the defendants’ benefit.” The strange sex cult was a “pyramid scheme,” and Mack supposedly played a crucial role in turning female members into “slaves.” Mack’s former Smallville co-star Kristin Kreuk introduced Mack to the cult, but she declared she never had anything to do with the organization’s way of working, which supposedly involved ritual branding. “The accusations… that I recruited women as ‘sex slaves’ are blatantly false,” Kreuk posted on Twitter in March 2018. Assistant U.S. attorney Moira Penza said that Mack “starved women until they fit [Raniere’s] sexual feminine ideal,” all under the excuse “of female empowerment.”
Tommy Lee and son Brandon
“My fiancée and I were in bed when my son busted into the room and assaulted me,” Tommy tweeted on March 6, 2018. On March 7, 21-year-old Brandon Lee wrote a statement to People that declared his father’s “alcoholism” was at the reason for his behavior. He declared he’d “worked tirelessly organizing an intervention and it’s incredibly upsetting that it never came to fruition.” Brandon continued that he had wanted his “dad’s hopeful sobriety” to stay “a private family matter,” but felt forced to “speak out” because of Tommy’s “accusations on social media.” Just a couple of hours after People published Brandon’s statement, Tommy tweeted his story. “I’m happier than I’ve been in my entire life,” he wrote, continuing that he only enjoyed a couple of drinks every now and again because he’s “retired.” He also attacked Brandon’s statement to People: “You didn’t arrange any intervention. … Just coverin ur a**!!”
Meghan Markle
The Working Actress was an anonymously written online journal that grew back in January 2010 and abruptly ended in 2012. It consisted of posts which chronicled the sufferings and labors of a “hustling” young actress as she cruised through the dog-eat-dog world of Hollywood. In February 2018, the Daily Mail claimed they could formally “unmask” the blog’s author, thanks to hints from “impeccable sources in California.” The tabloid wrote, “Step forward, out of the shadows, Meghan Markle.” During that time, actor Lance Carter enthusiastically shared with the Daily Mail, “Yeah, it was definitely Meghan who wrote it.”
Heather Locklear
Heather Locklear was reportedly captured in her California home on “suspicion of felony domestic violence,” on February 25, 2018. The Daily Beast declared it was Locklear’s brother who made the call after visiting his sister’s house and discovering Locklear and her boyfriend having a fight. He saw a “visible mark” on the man. Capt. Garo Kuredjian, a spokesman for the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said there was “visible evidence that Locklear had battered her boyfriend.” Kuredjian shared with the Associated Press that “she was kicking at and pushing our deputies”. TMZ stated then that the “intoxicated” actress supposedly told officers, “If you ever come back to my house I will shoot you.” Page Six reported that Locklear ended up in a hospital shortly after the incident, suffering a presumed overdose.
Thomas Ravenel
In May, real estate agent Ashley Perkins shared with People that Ravenel had sexually assaulted her mother, Debbie Holloway Perkins. Ashley declared they’d met on Tinder and that the event happened on their first date. Ashley said Ravenel went to high measures to cover up the scandal by giving Debbie money in return for her silence. “They ended up settling for $200,000,” Ashley said, adding that a signed “non-disclosure agreement” prevents Debbie from talking about it. Ravenel rejected these allegations via his attorney. In September 2018, Ravenel was arrested and “charged with assault and battery in the second degree.” The arrest resulted in an investigation into another charge from Dawn, a former nanny to Ravenel’s kids. The incident happened in January 2015. “I feel relief,” Dawn shared with Live 5 News, “but I’m not 100-percent satisfied because he was charged with assault and battery and the crime extended beyond that.”
Asia Argento
The New York Times wrote an article that declared the #MeToo activist had covertly accepted to pay actor Jimmy Bennett $380,000 after he’d blamed her for sexual assault. Bennett declared to endure “emotional problems” after an alleged meeting with Argento in a California Ritz-Carlton hotel room. He alleged that, on May 9, 2013, Argento gave him alcohol and conducted oral sex on him, and then they’d allegedly had coitus. At the time, Argento would’ve been 37 and Bennett 17. Two days later, journalist Yashar Ali shared a statement by Argento in which she dismissed those allegations, declaring she was “deeply shocked and hurt by having read news that is absolutely false.” She persuaded the public that she’d “never had any sexual relationship with Bennett.” The next day, TMZ issued some texts that seemed to oppose those reports. “The horny kid jumped me,” Argento wrote. Another text written on the site read, “I had sex with him. … I didn’t know he was a minor until the shakedown letter.” A third text said, “It wasn’t raped [sic] but I was frozen. … He told me I had been his sexual fantasy since [he] was 12.” Argento’s later changed her story. Her new attorney Mark Jay Heller said that Bennett had “‘sexually attacked‘ her.”
Source: Nicki Swift