Garrison Brown has been honored in the most touching way following his death.
06.03.2024 - 02:59 / perezhilton.com
Renee Graziano is recalling the most harrowing time in her life.
In November of last year, the Mob Wives alum checked into rehab following a near-fatal drug overdose. Now, we’re learning more about that overdose — which happened back in September — as Graziano is the guest on this week’s episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast.
Hosted by Bunnie XO, the podcast will drop in full on Wednesday. But on Tuesday, producers shared a preview clip with TMZ. In it, Renee details what happened in her near-fatal overdose, which she blames on taking an unnamed drug laced with fentanyl.
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The 55-year-old — who is the daughter of Anthony Graziano, the late former consigliere of the Bonanno crime family — said the overdose happened at a low point in her life. Her father had died several years before, she wasn’t on speaking terms with her sister Jennifer, and her son AJ Pagan didn’t want anything to do with her, either:
September 18 was the fateful day, according to the reality TV alum. In her own words, someone gave her “a bag of fentanyl” instead of an unspecified drug she’d been expecting, and she overdosed. The next thing she knew, she woke up in the hospital three days later:
Holy s**t. She doesn’t remember anything from after the overdose, either:
OMG…
And her family never came to the hospital. Amazingly, Renee understood their reasoning. She told Bunnie XO that she’d put them through so much with prior addiction issues that she wasn’t surprised when they didn’t show up:
Wow. Thankfully, the experience ultimately pushed her to change her life and go to rehab. She even ended up at one of Lamar Odom‘s Odom Wellness Treatment Centers to treat her addiction
Garrison Brown has been honored in the most touching way following his death.
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Resident Playbook, a spin-off of the popular Hospital Playlist, has been postponed into the second half of 2024.South Korean news outlet OSEN reported yesterday (March 21) that the premiere of Resident Playbook would be moved to the second-half of 2024. The show was previously scheduled to begin airing on May 11, following the finale of K-drama Queen of Tears, which will wrap up on April 28.OSEN also claimed that a separate series titled The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, starring Wi Ha-joon and Jung Ryeo-won, will have its broadcast moved up to fill Resident Playbook‘s original spot.The report has since been confirmed by tvN.
Marta Balaga “After the Party” star Peter Mullan tells it like it is. “The thing with acting is that it’s fun when you are playing. A footballer can relive the moment of scoring the goal, but it’s not as much fun as scoring the goal.
Renée Rapp has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during the GLAAD Media Awards.The singer, songwriter and Mean Girls star made the comments during last night’s ceremony (March 14), at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.When on stage receiving the award for Outstanding Music Artist, Rapp used her acceptance speech to share her thoughts on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and speak out in support of those in Gaza.“We’re in a room of very influential people, very privileged people, which is exciting and also a huge privilege to be a part of that,” she began. “Having said that, I’d like to take the opportunity to show support and call for an immediate ceasefire and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.”Her comments were met with applause, and towards the end of the speech she urged the attendees to stand up in support of all sectors of society that face oppression.
Jack Dunn “Bottoms,” “Ru Paul’s Drag Race,” “Ted Lasso,” and Reneé Rapp took home top prizes at the GLAAD Media Awards, which this year celebrates the 35th anniversary of the annual award show. Awards were handed out Thursday night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.
The Los Angeles ceremony tonight for the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards, hosted by Wayne Brady, revealed 16 of the year’s 33 category winners spanning film, TV, music, theater, podcasts, video games, comic books and journalism. The winners list includes Ted Lasso, Yellowjackets, RuPaul’s Drag Race and Reneé Rapp.
to a press release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office.The actress, who played Terry Brock in the long-running soap opera, was declared dead at 4:08 a.m.The coroner’s office identified Bernard using her fingerprints following a call to police for a death investigation, according to TMZ.An autopsy was scheduled to be performed on Wednesday but toxicology results could take weeks, the outlet reported.Foul play is not suspected in her death.Bernard was born on May 26, 1959 in Gladewater, Texas before she started an acting career, appearing in several small TV roles including on “Diva,” “Simon & Simon” and “Betty Blue.”In 1984, she was cast on “General Hospital” as Terry Brock, aka Terry O’Connor, where she held the role for 145 episodes until she departed from the show in 1990.Other projects Bernard worked on included appearances on “Whiz Kids,” “The Facts of Life,” “Tour of Duty” and “Kings for a Day.”Bernard starred as a psychologist in “Voices from High School” in 2002, which would come to be her final credited role, and has since remained out of the Hollywood spotlight.
“Sister Wives” star Janelle Brown was moved to tears after she learned that hundreds of people donated to two Arkansas animal shelters in honor of her late son, Garrison Brown, who died last week at 25.“I have been brought to tears again. I’m being told about everyone’s donations to @highcountryhumane @arkcatsancutary in Garrison’s name,” Brown, 54, wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday night. “Thank you for all your generosity.
Days after Garrison Brown tragically died, the Brown family laid him to rest with lots of love and poignant words.
the 2024 Oscars Sunday, host Jimmy Kimmel, 56, made a joke about Donald Trump. The former president wrote on the social media platform Truth Social, “Has there EVER been a WORSE HOST than Jimmy Kimmel at The Oscars.
Garrison Brown, who starred on the TLC show “Sister Wives,” was laid to rest Saturday after he was found dead in his Flagstaff, Arizona, apartment. He was 25. According to an Instagram post from his cousin, Emma Brown, the family held a private funeral for him over the weekend.
apparent suicide on March 5. Janelle, 54, and her ex-husband and fellow TLC reality star, Kody Brown, 55, raised six kids together: daughters Madison and Savannah, and sons Garrison, Gabriel, Logan and Hunter.Madison’s three kids, Axel, Evie, and Josephine, as well as her husband, Caleb, are also pictured in the outdoor snapshot Janelle shared Friday to Instagram.“I had all my children together last Christmas,” Janelle wrote in a caption to the pic. “It was amazing as it’s hard with everyone’s busy lives to coordinate time like this.”She added, “I am extremely grateful now that we had pictures taken.”Janelle and Kody were married from 1993 to 2022.
who died by an apparent suicide at age 25 earlier this week. Garrison was found dead at his home in Flagstaff, Arizona, on Tuesday as a result of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Flagstaff PD confirmed to The Post.“Garrison was a wonderful, caring brother who understood Truely’s need for a hobby and built her a flowerbed,” Christine wrote via Instagram. She shared a video of Garrison working with her youngest daughter, Truely, 13, at their house.“We’ll miss him forever,” she wrote.
“Sister Wives” star Garrison Brown’s three roommates has broken their silence on the reality star’s apparent suicide. “All I have to say is that he was a wonderful person with nothing but positivity to give to others,” Addison Miele, who lives in the late 25-year-old’s apartment in Flagstaff, Arizona, told Us Weekly on Thursday. “He helped me greatly when I needed a place to stay.
his tragic death on Tuesday, causing his mom, Janelle Brown, to send his brother Gabe to go check on him.According to a police report obtained by TMZ, Janelle, 54, reportedly told officers that Garrison, 25, texted a group of people that the Brown family works with — presumably on their TLC reality show — ominously, writing: “I want to hate you for sharing the good times. But I can’t. I miss these days.”Janelle didn’t appear to be included in the text chain but somehow heard about it, so she texted Garrison herself.
“Sister Wives” star Meri Brown paid tribute to Kody and Janelle Brown’s son Garrison, who died on March 5. He was 25.“Our family is deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy, Robert Garrison Brown. He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him,” Meri wrote via Instagram Tuesday.
Reneé Rapp has postponed the final two shows on her UK tour due to illness and to prevent vocal cord injury.The singer and Mean Girlsstar was due to perform two shows at The Brook in Southampton as part of her ‘Snow Hard Feelings Tour’ on Thursday (March 7).However the singer has revealed that she’s been “been sick for the majority of” the European leg of her tour and has been advised to rest her voice to avoid “long term injury”.“Guys I’m sure you could tell but my voice was gone after last nights show,” Rapp wrote in a social media post yesterday (March 5).“I’ve been sick for the majority of the European leg of this tour, and without any recovery time I can’t seem to shake it. I’m being told that I need to rest my voice and not sing through for risk of long term injury.”pic.twitter.com/XjQyHylJw2— RMJ (@reneerapp) March 5, 2024“I want to keep delivering high quality shows [for] you,” she continued, adding that that she plans to postpone the Southampton shows until she’s back in the UK for Reading & Leeds in August.“This tour is everything to me but holy shit am I burnt and I have to prioritize my health in this moment,” she added.
From those iconic granny pants to her bumbling attempts at finding romance, Bridget Jones is one of literature’s most popular singletons. And now, Renée Zellweger is set to step back into Bridget’s shoes for a fourth instalment of the romcom movie franchise.
“Sister Wives” stars Janelle and Kody Brown have addressed their 25-year-old son Garrison’s apparent suicide.“Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown,” Janelle, 54, and Kody, 55, quickly posted Tuesday to their separate Instagrams after TMZ broke the news of his death.“He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him. His loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away.