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Bag Man And Silly Mommy

June 5, 2015 Blind Gossip

woman drinking[Blind Gossip] This husband is at his wit’s end. His famous wife has a serious problem and there is nothing he can do about it!

She drinks every day. Sometimes she starts drinking before noon. She is not in production right now, so she doesn’t have to exercise any discipline about her schedule.  Sometimes she just gets drunk. Sometimes she gets falling-down drunk. He has been telling her that this is a problem and that he wants to get her into some kind of treatment for some time now. However, she has the name and the fame and the money and the power in the relationship. She knows that he won’t leave her. He’s really just her bag man.

Her husband is feeling pretty powerless at this point, and is taking it out on everyone around them.

“[He’s] usually a pretty chill guy, but this problem has him snapping at everyone. He is annoyed that people think it’s kind of funny when [she] is drunk in public. He thinks people give her a pass and don’t take her alcoholism seriously because she’s young and blonde and beautiful. He is worried about her but he is even more worried about its impact on [their child/ren]. [His child] is always talking about how ‘Mommy is silly again!’ or ‘Mommy is sleepy again!'”

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