Actress Sean Young, Hollywood dad Michael Lohan, and baseball star Dwight "Doc" Gooden are among the famous patients who will join Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew for Season 5, VH1 announced Tuesday.
The new season, which premieres Sunday, June 26 at 9/8c, also features Miss Long Island Lolita herself Amy Fisher, Guns 'N' Roses drummer Steven Adler (his second time on the show), actress Bai Ling, Baywatch actor Jeremy Jackson and Survivor castaway Jessica "Sugar" Kiper.
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Michaele Salahi has been kicked off of the new season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, VH1 announced Tuesday.
"The treatment program that Celebrity Rehab documents is intended for individuals with serious substance abuse and addiction issues. Prior to the taping of the current season, producers were advised that Michaele Salahi met the criteria to be treated in this setting," the network said in a statement Tuesday. "However...
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Sean Young will appear in the fifth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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The 51-year-old actress, who starred in...
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Michael Lohan, Amy Fisher and Bai Ling are among the celebrities appearing in the fifth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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The father of Lindsay Lohan, who has been the topic of recent headlines after she allegedly stole a $2,500 necklace, will also be joined by...
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I would have added "worst TV-movie ever" to the above teaser, but I've been around long enough to remember that sick moment of time when all three major networks made colliding Amy Fisher TV-movies.TV is currently steeped in Princess Diana memorabilia again, with news and entertainment specials pegged to the 10-year anniversary of her shocking death on Aug. 31 in 2007. Some aim high, some aim low, and Im not going to pretend to be engaged in most of this posthumous star-gazing. But youd think Lifetime, with its female-friendly skew, would go the respectful route.Instead, the channel has commissioned one of the most depressingly irresponsible and numbingly dull TV-movies since the genre was invented. Even worse, Lifetime is shoving it down its viewers throats. The icky and silly The Death of Princess Diana premieres Saturday night, when its easy to ignore, but will be repeated Sunday in advance of its prime-time lineup (including the first-season finale of the...
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