Wednesday, October 19, 2011

[Demi Moore] "Sucide Shocker!" Allegations Is In Poor Taste & Totally Wrong

The National Enquirer runs a particularly heinous  cover story this week , alleging that Demi Moore is suicidal over her "Crumbled Marriage," to Ashton Kutcher .

According to the magazine , "humiliation" over Kutcher's "secret life" (meaning his reported affair with Sara Leal) has supposedly pushed Moore to the brink of self-harm and possibly even suicide.

What's more , the mere fact that Kutcher and Moore have not split is somehow evidence of the Enguirer's premire.

"I think the bottom line was Ashton couldn't leave Demi because he was afraid she was so vulnerable and close to the edge that she'd likely kill herself, " a close family friend " tells the tabloid.

But where are the actual specifics about Moore's allegedly "fragile" mental state ?

There aren't any .

Instead the Enquirer mentioned her family's history of suicide and suicide attempts , trying to make it seem as though she's a time bomb just waiting to explode.

But this magazine knows it can't support the dangerous "Sucide Shocker !" claim on it's cover , so the Enquirer spends most of the actual article covering it's behind .

"Demi continues to move forward ," says the story , claiming that ex-husband Bruce Willis has been there for support and alleging that she's been attending 12-step  program meeting .

In other words , the Enquirer wants everybody to believe that Demi is on the brink of suicide  ... except she may pulled through with the help of rehab.
This is just another  of a tabloid using the grossest sensationalism to sell magazines  without consideration for Demi or anyone's actual health or their marriage actul status .

2 comments:

  1. How dare they fill people's heads with bullshit while Demi is no doubt in agony over this. Now she has to deny these lies as well.

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  2. That's one of the reason I stop buying the tabs.

    All tabloids are only good for one thing and that is their CROSSWORDS PUZZLES...period.

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