
Brittany Murphy dead at 32.
Reports of Brittany Murphy’s untimely death came pouring in last night. It was said that she’d been ‘very ill’ for days. When her mother found her unconscious, in the shower, there was a significant amount of vomit found in her room. Was it cardiac arrest? Was she too thin? Might that have played a part in her passing?
A wake up call to all that being healthy is the goal. Mentally healthy, physically healthy and emotionally healthy.
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Spread the healthy word … NOT the icing,
Janice
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posted December 23, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Janice, I thought of you as soon as I heard this awful news. I saw Brittany Murphy in her one Broadway performance. She co-starred with Anthony LaPaglia and Alison Janney in A View from the Bridge in 1997. Her figure then was rounded, healthy, and lovely. As she became more successful in Hollywood, her body became skeletal and sick, and she seemed to vanish before our eyes. It’s tragic for anyone so young to die, but I believe the coroner’s report will tell us that this particular tragedy could have been avoided.
posted December 23, 2009 at 4:42 pm
I heard an “insider” saying her husband was very controlling, and he may have had her vomit to get rid of any pills in her stomach so he wouldn’t be incriminated in her death. She became very thin and reclusive after she married him. Her father was not in her life much, he was in organized crime, and was in prison a lot. So it seems like she was very needy for a father figure, and was vulnerable to being controlled. I also understand she was diabetic as well, and drugs and diabetes are a recipe for disaster. It’s so sad.
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