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Patton Oswalt Reveals Tragic Cause of His Wife’s Death

On April 21st, 2016, Michelle McNamara, crime writer and wife of Patton Oswalt, passed away in her sleep . It was an absolutely tragic event, obviously, made worse by the face that Michelle and Patton had a seven-year-old daughter, and also because Patton has been so painfully and beautifully honest about it. At the time, no cause of death was given, but Patton’s publicist did say that her passing was “a complete shock to her family and friends, who loved her dearly.” A few months later in October, we still hadn’t heard what caused Michelle’s death, but Patton did say that “I have a feeling it might have been an overdose .” At least, he added, “That’s what the paramedics there were saying while I was screaming and throwing up.” But now, nearly a year later, we’re finally hearing what actually happening. And, sad though it is, he was right. Partially, anyway. In a statement to the Associated Press, Patton revealed that “We learned today the combination of drugs in Michelle’s system, along with a condition we were unaware of, proved lethal.” The condition was an undiagnosed heart problem that “caused blockages in her arteries.” The drugs that were found in her system were Adderall, Xanax, and Fentanyl, an opioid used to treat especially severe pain. There was no reason given for why Michelle was on Fentanyl, a drug that’s known to be 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine. Oddly enough, the coroner told the AP that her cause of death is still officially listed as pending. We can only hope that this knowledge provides a little bit of closure for Patton, who once said of Michelle’s death that “She hasn’t left a void. She’s left a blast crater.” Of his grief , he’s written that “Depression is the tallest kid in the 4th grade, dinging rubber bands off the back of your bead and feeling safe on the playground, knowing that no teacher is coming to help you.” “But grief? Grief is Jason Statham holding that 4th grade bully’s head in a toilet and then f-cking the teacher you’ve got a crush on in front of the class.” “Grief,” he added, “makes depression cower behind you and apologize for being such a dick.” About raising their daughter by himself , he wrote. “I can’t do it. I can’t do it. I can’t do it.” “I want to turn out the world and hide under the covers and never leave my house again and send our daughter, Alice, off to lie with her cousins in Chicago, because they won’t screw her up the way I know I will.” But he also wrote “I’m moving forward — clumsily, stupidly, blindly — because of the kind of person Alice is.” “She’s got so much of Michelle in her. And Michelle was living her life moving forward. And she took me forward with her. Just like I know Alice will. So I’m going to keep moving forward.” So here’s hoping that, even now, Patton is still able to move forward. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Passed Away in 2016: Gone, But Not Forgotten

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Katy Perry Shades Taylor Swift With Help From Kanye West

Celebrity beefs don’t get much better than the ongoing feud between Katy Perry and Taylor Swift . Sure, we’ve seen more vicious and more violent feuds over the years, but the Cold War quality of this one is part of what makes it so entertaining. Over the past year we’ve seen Katy and Taylor master the art of subtle shade. Sure Taylor wrote an entire freakin’ song about Katy , but for the most part the hostilities have remained low key, yet unmistakable to the trained eye. Whether they’re firing low key shots in interviews or posting passive aggressive memes, the whole thing has been a joy to watch. These women have taken pettiness to a new level and we applaud them for it. Taylor has been keeping a relatively low profile ever since the Taylor Swift Hell Week over the summer that had many of Katy’s millions of Twitter followers reveling in what they believed to be the singer’s downfall. But Katy understands that the great generals of history didn’t relent simply because their opponent was on the run. Through it all she’s waged a much more subtle form of combat than Taylor, but she surprised fans by launching a full-blown smart bomb of shade on Twitter last night. As you can see, Katy attended Kanye West’s concert in Los Angeles, and she recorded herself rocking out to a song that has special meaning to her nemesis: Katy recording herself during Kanye’s Taylor lyrics

Patton Oswalt on Wife’s Death: I Think She Overdosed

Patton Oswalt may never get over the passing of his wife …  … And quite frankly, we might not ever get over Oswalt not ever getting over his wife’s death.  In a new interview, Oswalt broke his silence about his wife, Michelle McNamara’s, death , and the details about her passing are extremely upsetting.  Patton told The NY Times that he’ll “never be 100% again,” and that his suspicions of his wife’s death are mostly directed toward an overdose.  Though the coroner has not yet revealed the official cause of death, Patton believes his wife did, indeed, die of a drug overdose.   “I have a feeling it might have been an overdose,” he said, and claimed that McNamara had taken Xanax before going to bed.  “That’s what the paramedics there were saying while I was screaming and throwing up.”  Are you screaming and throwing up yet, or just crying, like us?  Oswalt said that at 9:40 AM the next day, he left a cup of coffee on his wife’s nightstand, as she was still asleep and lightly snoring.  He claimed he returned to the room just before 1 PM, and found McNamara unresponsive , and after he called 911, said that paramedics pronounced her dead when they arrived.  Oswalt said that he was so emotionally and mentally distraught, that he thought he was dreaming.  “I was literally blinking, trying to get out of this,” he said.  The worst was yet to come, however: telling his daughter, Alice.  Oswalt admitted that he’d turned to drinking in the months since his wife’s passing.  “I found out the hard way these past few months that alcohol really doesn’t help,” he admitted.  “Depression is more seductive,” he said.  “Its tool is: ‘Wouldn’t it be way more comfortable to stay inside and not deal with people?’ ” he asked.  “Grief is an attack on life,” Patton continued.  “It’s not a seducer. It’s an ambush or worse.”  “It stands right out there and says ‘The minute you try something, I’m waiting for you.’ ”   If that isn’t completely heartbreaking and day-ruining – life ruining, in Patton’s case – then we don’t really know what is.  We’re at a loss for words, but appreciate that even through his pain, Oswalt can express himself so beautifully.  Heavens. RIP, Michelle McNamara .  View Slideshow: 22 Celebrities Who Died from an Overdose

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Patton Oswalt on Wife’s Death: I Think She Overdosed

Patton Oswalt on Wife’s Death: I Think She Overdosed

Patton Oswalt may never get over the passing of his wife …  … And quite frankly, we might not ever get over Oswalt not ever getting over his wife’s death.  In a new interview, Oswalt broke his silence about his wife, Michelle McNamara’s, death , and the details about her passing are extremely upsetting.  Patton told The NY Times that he’ll “never be 100% again,” and that his suspicions of his wife’s death are mostly directed toward an overdose.  Though the coroner has not yet revealed the official cause of death, Patton believes his wife did, indeed, die of a drug overdose.   “I have a feeling it might have been an overdose,” he said, and claimed that McNamara had taken Xanax before going to bed.  “That’s what the paramedics there were saying while I was screaming and throwing up.”  Are you screaming and throwing up yet, or just crying, like us?  Oswalt said that at 9:40 AM the next day, he left a cup of coffee on his wife’s nightstand, as she was still asleep and lightly snoring.  He claimed he returned to the room just before 1 PM, and found McNamara unresponsive , and after he called 911, said that paramedics pronounced her dead when they arrived.  Oswalt said that he was so emotionally and mentally distraught, that he thought he was dreaming.  “I was literally blinking, trying to get out of this,” he said.  The worst was yet to come, however: telling his daughter, Alice.  Oswalt admitted that he’d turned to drinking in the months since his wife’s passing.  “I found out the hard way these past few months that alcohol really doesn’t help,” he admitted.  “Depression is more seductive,” he said.  “Its tool is: ‘Wouldn’t it be way more comfortable to stay inside and not deal with people?’ ” he asked.  “Grief is an attack on life,” Patton continued.  “It’s not a seducer. It’s an ambush or worse.”  “It stands right out there and says ‘The minute you try something, I’m waiting for you.’ ”   If that isn’t completely heartbreaking and day-ruining – life ruining, in Patton’s case – then we don’t really know what is.  We’re at a loss for words, but appreciate that even through his pain, Oswalt can express himself so beautifully.  Heavens. RIP, Michelle McNamara .  View Slideshow: 22 Celebrities Who Died from an Overdose

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Patton Oswalt Wins Emmy, Pays Tribute to Late Wife

Patton Oswalt took home the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special on Sunday night. And while the win hasn’t garnered the sort of attention for Oswalt as such surprising (and deserving) victories by Rami Malek and Tatiana Maslany, the comedian is now making headlines for what he said after taking home the trophy. First, on stage, Oswalt said the following toward the end of his acceptance speech: “I want to share this with two people: One of them is my daughter, Alice, waiting at home. The other one is waiting somewhere else – I hope.” That’s a pretty amazing line. In late April, Michelle McNamara died in her sleep in the home she shared with Oswalt. The author was 46 years old, married Oswalt in 2005 and gave birth to the couple’s only child in 2009. Since McNamara’s tragic passing, Oswalt has taken the time on a couple of occasions to openly mourn his late wife. “Depression is the tallest kid in the 4th grade, dinging rubber bands off the back of your head and feeling safe on the playground, knowing that no teacher is coming to help you,” he wrote on Facebook in August He then contrasted this feeling with grief . “But grief? Grief is Jason Statham holding that 4th grade bully’s head in a toilet and then f-cking the teacher you’ve got a crush on in front of the class…  “Grief makes depression cower behind you and apologize for being such a dick.” Oswalt wrote those words 102 days after McNamara passed away. “I was face-down and frozen for weeks,” he wrote of how he felt when he first lost his wife. “It’s 102 days later and I can confidently say I have reached a point where I’m crawling. Which, objectively, is an improvement. Maybe 102 days later I’ll be walking.” Following his win on Sunday night and his acceptance speech, Oswalt was asked more about McNamara. “Every bit of growth that I’ve had in my career, especially in my writing and my performing, came because I met Michelle McNamara,” he told reporters. “Because I met and married this woman who just was so much wiser and self-actualized and aware of life than I was. I had convinced myself that I was aware and self-actualized and mature but then I met the real deal… “To have that ripped out of my life the way that it has this year – I’m not trying to say that this is meaningless, but everything seems like the lights have been turned down 50% on everything since she’s gone. “It just going to be a long, long time before I can be the kind of person she made me again.” Watch his moving post-win speech below: Patton Oswalt Honors Late Wife In an article for Time.com shortly after McNamara died, Oswalt looked back on the legacy left by his wife. He said at the time: “The reaction to her passing, the people who are shocked at her senseless absence, is a testament to how she steered her life with joyous, wicked curiosity,. “She hasn’t left a void. She’s left a blast crater.”

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Patton Oswalt Rounds Up Academy Snubculture For the Only Oscar Party Worth Attending

Thanks to the wonders of Twitter, we already know how Albert Brooks feels about this morning’s brutal Oscar-nomination snub. But how is the rest of the Academy’s snubculture faring? We may never know entirely, but at least their unofficial ambassador Patton Oswalt has the fan-fiction angle covered — and it sounds like this group has the Governors Ball beat. Join me for a drink at The Drawing Room, @AlbertBrooks ? Me and Serkis have been here since 6am. Tue Jan 24 15:22:50 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt @AlbertBrooks See you later tonight. Might be out of booze — Serkis has Pogues on the jukebox & Fassbender just showed up in a pirate hat. Tue Jan 24 16:22:01 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt @AlbertBrooks Oh shit — we’re DEFINITELY going to run out of booze. Charlize & Tilda just pulled up in a stolen police car. Tue Jan 24 16:30:59 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt @AlbertBrooks Dude, GET DOWN HERE. Gosling is doing keg stands and Olsen & Dunst LITERALLY just emerged from a shower of rose petals. Tue Jan 24 16:41:17 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt @AlbertBrooks Nolte & Plummer just drove past, mooning us. Serkis & Tilda are signing “Is There Life on Mars?” Tue Jan 24 16:44:21 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt @AlbertBrooks Oops — Von Trier just pulled up in a pass van dressed as Goering. “Let’s go to Legoland!” With a boozy hurrah, we’re out! Tue Jan 24 16:46:44 via Twitter for iPhone Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt

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Patton Oswalt Attacks Nobody For Stealing Material

What does a guy do after the Broadway show he’s starring in gets canceled because of his performance and then he’s removed from a comedy pilot after the first table reading? Well, if he’s Patton Oswalt , he scours the Internet to find out if disingenuous no-talents are stealing his stand-up material! Oswalt took to MySpace — God love you, Patton, but really: MySpace ? — to out a pathetic joke stealer named Nick Madson, an Iowa comedian who did Oswalt’s routine at a club on Wednesday. Needless to say: Someone get Madson a helmet.

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United States of Tara Smackdown: When You Are Carrying Your Landscaper’s Love Child

Patton Oswalt may not be getting much love from NBC these days but at least the comedic actor is still getting paychecks from his dysfunctional family at Showtime. Playing the best buddy of Tara’s husband Max (John Corbett) and the occasional f*ck buddy of Tara’s sister Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt), Oswalt’s character Neil has taken a few punts to the head this season, and after last night’s episode, “Doin’ Time,” viewers learned that the beatings will not cease anytime soon. The play-by-play on Neil’s latest twist of fate, and Tara’s latest flying clothesline to her psyche, after the jump.

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