Celebrities and rehab go together like peaches and cream. This week saw a number of stories about stars seeking help, including Deam McDermott, who is accused of cheating on his wife, Amanda Bynes, who was recently released from rehab, claims that Kelly Osbourne may be headed back and Ke$ha tweeted for the first time since entering rehab.
Things are not going great for Tori Spelling. Not only did she admit that her family was going broke, but her husband also entered rehab after allegedly cheating her.
According to one source who spoke with OK! Magazine, his "treatment" may prove too costly:
"Tori and Dean's money problems are no secret. Dean hasn't been paying his staff, they got an eviction notice last week and now he's in rehab. Who's going to pay for that? It's a complete disaster, and while Dean's behavior has been totally disgraceful toward Tori, she has been the main problem with their money situation."
Of course, this is the same tabloid who claims that Amanda Bynes may be relapsing. The tabloid insists that Amanda was acting paranoid while getting a massage:
"Amanda, 27, became convinced that people were taking pictures of her, a source tells OK!, and demanded that another patron show her her phone. 'I was told if I think someone has taken a photo of me that I can look through their phone,' Amanda said."
OK! isn't the only shameless tabloid reporting about celebs in rehab. Star has also thrown their hat into the ring.
In the February 3 edition of the rag, they claim that Kelly Osbourne is in desperate need for rehab, following her breakup from Matthew Mosshart:
"Kelly's apparent hard partying began a few months ago, when her relationship with Matthew first began to break down. Star reported that she got so drunk on her 29th birthday, in October, that Matthew caught her making out with a random man...Kelly was too inebriated to walk, so pals had to help her out of the VIP Area."
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