Latina banger Adrienne Bailon celebrated her 30th birthday today. Hit the flip to checkout her photoshoot for Rolling Out magazine and photo dedications from besties Julissa Bermudez and Cassie.
Poor little rich girl. Tori Spelling In Debt How do you come from money, but you’re broke? According to Radar Online: Raised in the lap of luxury as the daughter to TV mogul Aaron Spelling, Tori Spelling,had a childhood that most kids would dream of. Now, her own children, Liam, 6, Stella, 5, Hattie, 2, and Finn, 1, are living a reality that’s miles away from that pampered, worry-free existence, since Spelling has frittered away her savings and found herself, she admits, in “financial ruin.” The reality TV star describes how she fell so far, so fast, in her new unflinching memoir, Spelling It Like It Is. Money first started to bleed out of Spelling and husband Dean McDermott‘s accounts when she decided to move the family from Encino, Calif., to Malibu on a whim in the fall of 2012. But less than a year later, she wanted out again, and put the Malibu home on the market. But even as her finances dwindled, Spelling kept living the high-life, renting a “spacious and grand” 9,000 sq. foot home in Westlake Village with a pool, movie theater, “columns throughout the house, a huge chandelier, leaded glass windows, and cold stone floors mixed in with the nice hardwood.” Spelling admits, “We couldn’t afford to buy a house. Yet now we were living a lie in a grand house.” Before long, however, things got even more complicated when Spelling was hospitalized with a dangerous condition, placenta previa, during her pregnancy with son Finn. Doctors told her she needed to stay closer to the hospital, so her mom, Candy Spelling, broke out the checkbook to help her pay rent on yet another home they couldn’t afford. SMH. “Once I was Googling myself to find an article I’d heard was published,” she writes. “I typed ‘tori spelling’ into the search field and a bunch of options came up. One of them was “tori spelling net worth.” Curious, I clicked on it. Google thought I was worth fifteen million dollars. Fifteen million dollars! I didn’t have one million. We had some income here and there, but no savings apart from our retirement accounts.” Explaining that she has a “terrible habit of going into denial” about financial matters, Spelling was forced to confront the severity of her situation . But instead of cutting back, she continued to spend big. Spelling says, “It’s not my fault I’m an uptown girl stuck in a midtown life. I was raised in opulence. My standards are ridiculously high. We can’t afford that lifestyle, but when you grow up silver spoon it’s hard to go plastic.” “I can’t afford to live like this anymore,” she admits. “Our circumstances have changed. In between the moves, the store, spending a year in and out of the hospital, and Tori & Dean being canceled, our bank account has taken a major hit.” “It’s gotten so bad,” she writes, “that our money manager is involved in every decision we make.” The manager even recently vetoed Dean’s plan to get a vasectomy, as RadarOnline.com has reported. Somebody needs money management skills.
Poor little rich girl. Tori Spelling In Debt How do you come from money, but you’re broke? According to Radar Online: Raised in the lap of luxury as the daughter to TV mogul Aaron Spelling, Tori Spelling,had a childhood that most kids would dream of. Now, her own children, Liam, 6, Stella, 5, Hattie, 2, and Finn, 1, are living a reality that’s miles away from that pampered, worry-free existence, since Spelling has frittered away her savings and found herself, she admits, in “financial ruin.” The reality TV star describes how she fell so far, so fast, in her new unflinching memoir, Spelling It Like It Is. Money first started to bleed out of Spelling and husband Dean McDermott‘s accounts when she decided to move the family from Encino, Calif., to Malibu on a whim in the fall of 2012. But less than a year later, she wanted out again, and put the Malibu home on the market. But even as her finances dwindled, Spelling kept living the high-life, renting a “spacious and grand” 9,000 sq. foot home in Westlake Village with a pool, movie theater, “columns throughout the house, a huge chandelier, leaded glass windows, and cold stone floors mixed in with the nice hardwood.” Spelling admits, “We couldn’t afford to buy a house. Yet now we were living a lie in a grand house.” Before long, however, things got even more complicated when Spelling was hospitalized with a dangerous condition, placenta previa, during her pregnancy with son Finn. Doctors told her she needed to stay closer to the hospital, so her mom, Candy Spelling, broke out the checkbook to help her pay rent on yet another home they couldn’t afford. SMH. “Once I was Googling myself to find an article I’d heard was published,” she writes. “I typed ‘tori spelling’ into the search field and a bunch of options came up. One of them was “tori spelling net worth.” Curious, I clicked on it. Google thought I was worth fifteen million dollars. Fifteen million dollars! I didn’t have one million. We had some income here and there, but no savings apart from our retirement accounts.” Explaining that she has a “terrible habit of going into denial” about financial matters, Spelling was forced to confront the severity of her situation . But instead of cutting back, she continued to spend big. Spelling says, “It’s not my fault I’m an uptown girl stuck in a midtown life. I was raised in opulence. My standards are ridiculously high. We can’t afford that lifestyle, but when you grow up silver spoon it’s hard to go plastic.” “I can’t afford to live like this anymore,” she admits. “Our circumstances have changed. In between the moves, the store, spending a year in and out of the hospital, and Tori & Dean being canceled, our bank account has taken a major hit.” “It’s gotten so bad,” she writes, “that our money manager is involved in every decision we make.” The manager even recently vetoed Dean’s plan to get a vasectomy, as RadarOnline.com has reported. Somebody needs money management skills.
Damn, it’s not even safe in the hospital. Teen Says She Was Sexually Abused In Hospital She went in to get checked out and got “touched.” The emergency room worker needs his azz kicked. According to The NY Daily News A Brooklyn teen who was rushed to the hospital after she fainted on a subway train was sexually abused by an emergency room worker who was supposed to be taking her blood pressure, the Daily News has learned. The 18-year-old victim was in and out of consciousness Thursday around 7 p.m. when the sicko worker at Brooklyn Hospital Center allegedly grabbed her hand and repeatedly put it on his crotch. “I remember a nurse or someone trying to put a blood-pressure cuff around my arm,” the victim, whose name The News is withholding, said recalling the moment the sicko sexually assaulted her. “That’s when I started to wake up,” she said, tears rolling down her cheeks. “The only thing that was going through my mind was, ‘Open your eyes so you can see his face.’ ” Her mother was on the other side of the curtain when the sickening assault took place, the victim said Saturday. The victim’s nightmare began when she boarded an A train at the Jay St.-MetroTech station station around noon to meet some friends at Chelsea Piers. She started to feel dizzy and queasy on the train. “The next thing I know, I blacked out,” she said. She recalls people asking her questions and going through her bag in search of her identification. She even remembers EMTs lifting her onto a stretcher. SMH. “I couldn’t open my eyes,” she said. “I couldn’t speak. I just had in-and-out hearing.” The next thing she heard was the sound of her mother’s voice in the emergency room, followed by the sound of a curtain closing. The hospital worker asked her mother to step to the other side of the curtain so he could check her blood pressure. The worker left before she could open her eyes. She told her mom everything. “She grabbed my hand and told me what he did,” the victim’s 37-year-old mother said. “I couldn’t process it.” “I was beyond shocked,” she added. “The last place you would believe that would happen is in the hospital.” The victim’s father rushed to the hospital and called police. But the brazen suspect returned and claimed he had to run an EKG on the victim. Her dad told him to get lost. By the time police arrived, the worker was nowhere to be found, the family said. “She’s traumatized,” the victim’s 55-year-old father said. “I just want some justice for my daughter.” Cops say they are looking to question a 55-year-old suspect. A Brooklyn Hospital spokeswoman declined to comment. The woman was admitted to the hospital and released Friday. “I feel bad that he would go so low, that he is in such a dark place that he has to go so low,” the girl said of the suspect. “If anything, I feel bad for him.” She feels bad for him? That’s messed up. Shutterstock
A couple in Northern California waited hours before reporting to the police that their 10-year old daughter had been shot on Friday, believing she had simply suffered her very first period. According the official report, the girl was sleeping in her bed around 2 a.m. when a stray drive-by bullet struck her in the buttocks. She awoke in pain and had pain in her underwear, but Sgt. Mark Ormsby says the victim’s parents had no reason to believe the blood was anything but period-related. However, after the girl continued to complain, the couple investigated her bedroom and found bullet holds, eventually taking her to the hospital, where she remains in stable condition While quite an unusual situation, the girl’s physician acknowledges the bullet would was small and could easily have been mistaken for menstruation. At this time, no arrests have been made in the shooting.
A heartbreaking story…. Father Of Sexually Assaulted 5-Year-Old Girl Calls For Justice These worthless pigs deserve everything that’s coming to them. via MSNBC The father of a five-year-old who was gang-r*ped and dumped on a road in Pakistan’s second largest city wept as he called on officials to find and punish those responsible for the attack. “l want justice and for the culprits to be punished severely,” the 46-year-old told NBC News from the hospital in the Lahore, the capital of the province of Punjab, where his daughter was being treated. “I have talked to my daughter a little bit,” the man added. “She talks and then closes her eyes.” NBC News is not naming the five-year-old or her father in order to protect the victim’s identity. A report commissioned by Pakistan’s Chief Justice found that the child had been r*ped by a number of people. The case became front-page news nationwide after CCTV footage emerged on Saturday showing a man dumping the girl wearing a white dress on a road outside a hospital. Local police confirmed to NBC News the CCTV footage from Friday night was genuine. A hospital security guard then found the girl, who had gone missing a day earlier, and took her into the hospital.
Emily Creno, an Ohio mother who subjected her four-year-old son to numerous medical tests in an alleged cancer hoax, was arrested on Tuesday. She was charged with a third-degree felony for child endangerment following an ongoing scheme in which she claimed he was dying of cancer. In December of last year, she allegedly began an elaborate hoax in which her young child was initially taken to a hospital for seizure-like symptoms. Over multiple visits, he underwent at least 20 blood tests and more than 150 hours of inpatient monitoring, along with other tests, reports indicate. Creno also shaved her son’s head regularly. “Each time [the child] was brought into the hospital, staff was unable to find any signs or symptoms of medical distress,” a statement of facts said. That fact appears to have been kept from friends, family and others looking to help. Several Facebook groups organizing donations sprung up in response. One of them, “Champions for the Creno Family,” had almost 150 members at time of writing. At least 20 people claimed to have donated money or goods. All the while, the boy was subjected to tests for a disease that he never had, and – according to his father – given medication that he did not need. In May, the Ohio boy’s father, John Creno, told the Columbus Dispatch that taking the needless seizure medications had left his son unable to walk. “He could hardly walk,” John Creno said. “He could not talk at all.” “You could not understand a word he said. He would literally sit on the couch, tell you he had to go potty and, before you could help him, he already wet himself.” John Creno said he had no idea his wife was lying to him. The couple have since divorced, which is not hard to believe after going through this. Police were first tipped to the possible fraud by a woman who had a daughter with leukemia and thought online updates about Creno’s son made no sense. Damian Smith, the detective assigned to the case, said the Columbus physician whom Creno said was J.J.’s oncologist had no knowledge of the child. In a Facebook support group, Creno claimed to have worked as a nurse at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, where her son received numerous tests. However, an investigation by WBNS revealed that Creno not only never worked at the hospital, she has never even been a licensed nurse in Ohio. The child’s father said above all, he was concerned about his son. “He was told that he was going to see Donna,” John Creno said. “Donna was my mom, who passed away from cancer. So telling a 4-year-old, ‘You’re going to go see Donna’ … he thought he was going to die.”