Paparazzi Gave Heath Ledger Drugs
April 12, 2008
A lawsuit was filed on Friday against Splash News & Picture Agency of Los Angeles. According to the case, two of their paparazzi supplied actor Heath Ledger with cocaine so they could secretly videotape him taking drugs.
The lawsuit names the company’s managing partner Gary Morgan, and paparazzi Eric Munn and Darren Banks.
A portion of the said video was aired briefly on two U.S. television shows (“ET” and sister show “The Insider”) days after the actor’s death in January. The footage was sold to various media outlets around the world - including Britain and the actor’s native Australia. Thankfully the two U.S. shows decided against broadcasting the full footage out of respect for the actor.
Heath’s ‘Joker’ is the Epitome of Art Imitates Life
April 10, 2008
This is a case of Art imitates life…
Test viewers were purportedly so distressed at a scene highlighting the late Heath Ledger in a bodybag in the latest Batman movie The Dark Knight. Studio superiors may let go of the said scene.
Heath’s role, The Joker, plays dead in a scene by squeezing himself in the bodybag - a spectacle which hit a nerve to some viewers, apparently, it’s too close to reality for comfort, reported by BlogLog.Globo.com.
The mole announced that the flick “will be a great success… Heath Ledger delivered, got himself into the role and it’s unrecognisable. There will be no other Joker after him.”
Who’s to Blame and who’s going to take the Role?
February 28, 2008

After Lindsay Lohan poses nearly naked for a project of “The Last Sitting†bringing into life the last photo shoots of Marilyn Manroe, she speak of Marylyn Manroe’s suicide as tragic story and product of how the pressure in media and society dictated fate.
In relation to this she mentions a sudden tragic death that co-relates to Marilyn Manroe, and ofcourse, who else would it be then the recent death of someone she used to be linked to, no other than Heath Ledger. Lohan Says “ They are both prime examples of what this industry can do to someone.”




