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Celebrity Wife Swap star Carnie Wilson an overweight celebrity stoner?

Carnie Wilson of the 1990s pop band Wilson Phillips has set a New Year’s Resolution to finally take the weight off and keep it off. The famous celebrity in recent years has been the subject of numerous criticisms about her weight problem — and for being a celebrity stoner. She dropped 150 pounds in 1999 via gastric bypass surgery, an option reserved generally for those who just can’t shake the weight with traditional methods. Her name has been trending in entertainment news since she appeared on the new reality television show Celebrity Wife Swap where she switched homes with former anorexic television star Tracey Gold. Keep reading…

Sinead O’Connor making wacky tobaccy decisions about love and marriage?

Celebrity stoner and Irish singer Sinead O’Connor got married on her birthday in the back seat of a pink Cadillac at the most famous drive-through wedding chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada [United States] to a man she had only been dating a few weeks. Going public with huge press announcements about the nuptials, her face from the 90s was plastered in all the entertainment news magazine. Then, everyone saw the wedding pics the following week. After that, she announced she was getting divorced. Now, she’s tweeting up a flurry of way too graphic remarks on Twitter about she and her husband getting back together for the sex. Too high? Keep reading…

Does the US government really hold a patent on medical marijuana?

Hollywood celebrities who have advocated strongly for the legalization of marijuana for medical use and recreational purposes include (but are in no way limited to) big name star celebs like Willie Nelson (a country music singer), actress Cameron Diaz, pop music star Justin Timberlake, Twilight star Kristen Stewart, and international singing sensation Sting. Sting has come out in the press numerous times in recent years to tell the press the war on drugs has failed. Saying it is time to move on and accept that drugs like marijuana are essentially good for the mind, body, and soul. Now the government put a patent on it? Keep reading…