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The Situation Calls Rehab Rumors "Ridiculous Embellishments"

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino says he’s getting a much-need breather, but denies (mostly) that he is in rehab for any sort of substance abuse problem. After TMZ reported that Sitch was in rehab Tuesday, a rep for the Jersey Shore star said that he was at an undisclosed location “for much needed rest.” The rep chalked that up to “his extensive production and appearance schedule.” Now Mike’s personally commenting on the (sorry) situation as well: He didn’t flat out deny it, but called out TMZ for “ridiculous embellishments.” “You can’t believe everything you hear about ‘the situation’ with The Situation,” he wrote on his blog, hilariously called Sitch News, early Wednesday. The GTL-loving reality star added, “This is just like the child hood game of ‘telephone.’ Someone hears a small rumor and blows it out of proportion.” “All these websites are doing is spreading gossip / hearsay, and unless you hear it from us, you can’t believe everything you read,” Situation said, before posting the aptly-titled YouTube video of Adele’s “Rumour Has It.” Good song! Whether or not he’s got a problem, we’re looking forward to a refreshed Mike heading back to Seaside Heights for Jersey Shore Season 6 this summer. UPDATE : TMZ just reported that Situation is undergoing rehab at the famous Cirque Lodge in Utah, for addiction to prescription medication.

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Bye Bye Relaxed Hair, Hello Natural Hair!

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When I first thought of ‘going natural’ in January 2011, I quickly decided against it; I opted to continue my regular relaxer regimen.  After all, it worked for ten years.  But during my past three years in college, I have found it difficult, frustrating and nearly impossible to grow and maintain a healthy head of relaxed hair. So when June rolled around and my hair was still suffering from the relaxing process and heat damage, I knew it was about time to give my natural hair a chance.  I did my research by reading natural hair blogs and watching lots of natural hair videos on YouTube.  The women on these websites were quite knowledgeable and encouraging; I felt I was finally ready to embark on my natural hair journey. Although initially, I thought I couldn’t bare to cut all of my relaxed hair off, managing my two hair textures (new growth and relaxed ends) proved too aggravating! So on August 1, 2011, after three months of transitioning, I asked my mom to chop off all of my chemically altered hair. …To Be Continued… For more of my hair story, check out this video .  And to follow my hair journey, check HelloBeautiful for updates and subscribe to bronzeBELEZA on YouTube. How To Keep Your New Short Cut Sassy Join The Discussion: The Natural Hair Sister

Bye Bye Relaxed Hair, Hello Natural Hair!