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H'wood's drug deluged dos revealed!

Hollywood seems to be under the deluge of 'drug use' in recent years, and the partying habits of tinsel town?s hottest young celebs are a clear indication

Published on: Dec 21, 2006 08:24 PM IST
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Hollywood seems to be under the deluge of 'drug use' in recent years, and the partying habits of tinsel town’s hottest young celebs are a clear indication that the trend is there to stay.

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Sources say that celebs are now willing to try any and every combination to get a better high - with cocaine, xanax, adderall, ecstasy, heroin, oxycontin, and crystal meth.

“You can get access to any kind of drug you want”, an insider revealed to Star Magazine.

According to the publication, a night out for the industry’s young A-list stars does not end when the clubs close at 2 in the morning. For them the night is still young, and the drug parties are just getting started.

An insider revealed that “most of these so-called late night ‘plate parties’ take place in the Hollywood Hills”; so once the clubs close, Hollywood’s A-list party-goers head to these private homes in the early hours of the morning.

A source told Star an A-list rapper has “an employer whose sole job is to roll marijuana joints for him.”

On December 11, Nicole Richie was arrested after driving the wrong way down a freeway in Burbank, California, after using marijuana and painkiller Vicodin, while last month, Lohan was revived by a doctor in her hotel room at L.A.’s Chateau Marmont on suspicion of getting overdosed.

 
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