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Farrah Abraham is a Pill-Popping Hooker, Friend Claims

Yesterday, we reported on rumors that Farrah Abraham is an out of control drunk who likes to get blackout hammered while partying at Barry’s. Is Barry’s a bar? Is it just the residence of some dude named Barry? Has Farrah been partying with misters Bonds, Sanders, or Manilow? We have no freaking idea. According to Z-list actress and sometime Farrah acquaintance Phoebe Price, though, Farrah can be found getting sh-tfaced at Barry’s. More nights than not. Anyway, Ms. Price obviously enjoyed the attention she received from bashing Farrah yesterday, so today, she’s doubling down on her claims. Among those claims? That Abraham receives money in exchange for performing various sexual acts on paying customers. Really. “She’s a high-class hooker,” Price tells  Radar Online, the venerable celebrity gossip outlet that broke this story yesterday. “She meets men on very exclusive websites, and one guy she went to meet in Dubai,” says Price. “She dumped her last guy because he lied on [celebrity dating site] Raya about his income.” The crazy part? Price may not be full of it. As Radar points out, Farrah did travel to Dubai – with her 9-year-old daughter, Sophia, in tow – back in May. More incredibly, as Farrah herself once said, Farrah dabbles in businessmen , among other career pursuits.  Price goes on to allege that Farrah’s frequent cosmetic procedures have resulted in a debilitating addiction to prescription painkillers. “She gets pills with all these procedures she gets done,” Price claims. “She claims to have pain afterward,” she adds.  “I think it makes her really moody.” We may have created a monster by getting so much pleasure from Phoebe’s unrepentant shade-throwing. “She drinks too much. She pops pills too much. She’s a bad mom. And I wouldn’t be surprised if Sophia gets taken away,” the actress says. “She leaves her with babysitters and she tries to get rid of Sophia every chance she gets. She tries to act for the camera like she is a great mom.” Price goes on to compare Farrah to another troubled – albeit much more famous – star who has been in the news this week. Phoebe claims that if Farrah doesn’t get her act together, she’s headed for an overdose such as the one recently suffered by Demi Lovato . “She has to get her life in check or she could end up another Demi Lovato,” Price says. “It all started with alcohol with Demi.”  “She needs help. I know she has many issues and needs help, especially because of Sophia. I have known other people with bipolar.” Needless to say, those are some serious allegations. In fact, if this were anyone other than Ms. Abraham we were talking about here, we might have trouble believing such stories. View Slideshow: Farrah Abraham: Hilarious, Delusional LinkedIn Profile Revealed! Not surprisingly, Farrah was quick to dismiss the Price’s claims as “lame crap,” claiming that she has no time to party. After all, she’s focusing on her new career as the  female Floyd Mayweather  … or whatever her LinkedIn page says. ” I don’t drink at all,” Abraham tells Radar. “I’m training two times a day for my boxing match … I’m too busy running companies, working on my shows, films, and being with my child.” And dating on Bumble when she’s not allegedly high-class hookering. Hard to keep track of our girl these days … View Slideshow: Farrah Abraham: Her Hilarious Dating Profile Revealed! [Exclusive] As for her short-lived friendship with Price, Farrah says that’s a thing of the past, because Phoebe sucks basically. “I don’t speak with her anymore, as she is too jealous of my success,” Farrah claims. “She is a horrible person.” Well, you know what they say: It takes one to know one.

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Les Moonves Responds to Sexual Harassment Charges, Admits to Making "Women Feel Uncomfortable"

Les Moonves has responded to charges of sexual harassment and misconduct outlined by Ronan Farrow in an explosive New Yorker article relased on Friday. In the damning expose, Farrow cites six women, all of whom allege that the CBS CEO made unwanted advances toward them in the form of kissing or touching. If they refused said advances, the women were punished. Each also said she was afraid to speak out back when the incidents happened, out of fear over how Moonves could ruin their careers. This same piece delves deeply into CBS itself, with Farrow writing that it maintains a testosterone-fueled culture where “everything feels old, the people, the furniture, the culture, the mores.” (Moonves has served as the chairman of CBS for about two and a half years; the network has been the most-watched network on television in 15 of the last 16 seasons.) One of the accusers is actress Illeana Douglas, perhaps best known for her role on Six Feet Under. She claims to have been fired from a 1997 pilot after refusing Moonves’ advances, which included “violent kissing” and holding her down on his office couch. “The physicality of it was horrendous,” she alleges of Moonves, who was the CBS Entertainment President at the time. Douglas says she was promptly let from the unanmed sitcom and denied payment, although she was later offered compensation and the opportunity to appear in a CBS miniseries after she retained an attorney. In response to the scathing allegations against him, Moonves has said the following: Throughout my time at CBS, we have promoted a culture of respect and opportunity for all employees, and have consistently found success elevating women to top executive positions across our Company. I recognize that there were times decades ago when I may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances. Those were mistakes, and I regret them immensely. But I always understood and respected – and abided by the principle – that ‘no’ means ‘no,’ and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone’s career. This is a time when we all are appropriately focused on how we help improve our society, and we at CBS are committed to being part of the solution. Even before various details from the article were made public on Friday, CBS vows to investigate Moonves and this entire situation. It said in a lengthy statement of its own: CBS is very mindful of all workplace issues and takes each report of misconduct very seriously. We do not believe, however, that the picture of our Company created in The New Yorker represents a larger organization that does its best to treat its tens of thousands of employees with dignity and respect. We are seeing vigorous discourse in our country about equality, inclusion and safety in the workplace, and CBS is committed to being part of the solution to those important issues. Moonves is one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. He earned close to $70 million last year and is married to CBS on-air personality Julie Chen. The Big Brother host said the following in the wake of these accusations against her husband: I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ’90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years. Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement. That’s all well and good and parts of it may be true. But it’s very safe to assume at least one thing in all of this: There’s no way Les Moonves remains CEO of CBS for very much longer. View Slideshow: Hollywood Sex Scandal: Who’s Been Caught? Accused? Fired?

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Les Moonves Responds to Sexual Harassment Charges, Admits to Making "Women Feel Uncomfortable"