The death of beauty
While her life may have been a train wreck, I think Anna Nicole Smith (of small town Mexia, Texas) may have been one of the world's greatest beauties.
Her life came to an abrupt end today when she collapsed and died in Hollywood, Fla., at the age of 39. There aren't too many details out there about it just yet.
I know Smith and TrimSpa, for which she was a spokesperson, were targeted by a class action lawsuit for fraudulent claims in the marketing of the product. That was in a news story just yesterday. She had a baby in September and her 20-year-old son died a few days later of an overdose of Rx drugs. I missed her E! show and I used to play an Anna Nicole game online, too. Maybe she'll be in peace now.
Her life came to an abrupt end today when she collapsed and died in Hollywood, Fla., at the age of 39. There aren't too many details out there about it just yet.
I know Smith and TrimSpa, for which she was a spokesperson, were targeted by a class action lawsuit for fraudulent claims in the marketing of the product. That was in a news story just yesterday. She had a baby in September and her 20-year-old son died a few days later of an overdose of Rx drugs. I missed her E! show and I used to play an Anna Nicole game online, too. Maybe she'll be in peace now.
3 Comments:
At 4:33 PM, February 08, 2007, Gadfly said…
At least now she can rejoin her departed husband and resume that purest and truest of loves in the great hereafter.
*weeping softly*
At 8:15 PM, February 08, 2007, Anonymous said…
What a sad, sordid existence she had.
At 12:37 AM, February 09, 2007, Mo K said…
Very sad. I couldn't watch her "reality show", because it was just too painful. She was obviously very troubled. And apparently "haunted" after her son's death, with recurring nightmares.
They haven't ruled out foul play. The autopsy may answer a lot.
I wonder if they'll find Methadone. I'm not a conspiracy nut, but they better keep tight tabs on her daughter. And speaking of Dannie Lynn, think of the challenges she has ahead of her. Not meaning to be judgmental here, but... you have to think about the message, the legacy, you leave your progeny.
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