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Former child star Todd Bridges was so desperate to make cash when hit TV show “Diff’Rent Strokes” ended, he became a sleazy Hollywood drug dealer. The actor was 22, out of work and in debt to tune of $300,000 and so he opted for desperate measures to pay off what he owed and get rich quick.

Former Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson has opened up about her troubled past – she began dabbling with drugs at the age of 13 and was admitted to a “secured psychiatric facility” just two years later. The 24-year-old reality TV star shot to fame as one of Hugh Hefner’s three girlfriends in E! network series “The Girls Next Door.” She split from the Playboy boss in 2008 and later married football player Hank Baskett, the father of her baby son

Meat Loaf’s musical comeback will be based around a concept album about a dying soldier. The rocker will release “Hang Cool Teddy Bear” in May, and he reveals the whole album is about a mysterious military man. He tells WENN, “It’s the story of a soldier.

Actor Corey Haim’s ex-girlfriend Nicole Eggert has launched a one-woman crusade to track down the pervert who ruined the “Lost Boys” star’s life by molesting him when he was a teenager.

Spencer Pratt will no longer serve as Heidi Montag’s manager. Pratt, who has mismanaged himself and Heidi for almost five years, has been replaced by someone with far more experience and know-how. A psychic.

Edgy Gossip Girl star Taylor Momsen told Parade (ahem) that she doesn’t care what people think of her and that she’ll smoke whenever and wherever and that she’s not a role model, dammit! Warning: Angsty 16-year-old below. She’s doing it her way

After Mo’Nique stopped chewing on her Oscar in a failed attempt to find a chocolate center, she addressed everyone in the press room Sunday night after winning Best Supporting Actress. “I am a stand up comedian who won an Oscar!” she joked in the press room of Sunday’s show Sunday night.

Michael Douglas has tough guy director Oliver Stone to thank for his iconic role as banker Gordon Gekko in Wall Street – he played the character hard and angry after the moviemaker chastised him for his lack of acting experience.