More info on possible plastic surgery from MSNBC's Rita Crosby:
Anna Nicole Smith had 10 different medications at her bedside table in the run up to her death, MSNBC reported Sunday.
Correspondent Rita Cosby claimed that the model, who passed away Thursday in Hollywood, Fla., was taking the 10 different types of medications for post-surgery pain.
Cosby also reported that Anna Nicole had recently had two breast surgeries to correct a problem caused by an earlier surgery.
Sources told MSNBC that Anna Nicole may have been using too many medicines in an "improper mix," which may have contributed to her death. They noted Smith may have developed a tolerance to some of the medications she was taking.
Additionally, "like her idol Marilyn Monroe," Cosby claimed Anna Nicole was found nude, with a sheet pulled over her head. MSNBC also noted what was revealed first on Access Hollywood, that there were signs of vomiting around the star.
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I still wonder if that's what the private nurse was there for....
And here's the latest on HKS going back to the Bahamas with an ET reporter along:
The next time I was supposed to see HOWARD K. STERN was at his wedding to ANNA NICOLE SMITH in two weeks -- a celebration. Instead, I find myself with him sharing one of the darkest moments of his life. On our flight from Florida, where Anna still lies in a cold medical examiner's office, to the Bahamas, our thoughts are on Anna and little baby DANNIELYNN, who we are rushing to see for the first time since her mother's sudden and shocking death on Thursday.
Howard, in tears, at times unable to speak, shares with me that his daughter is the light helping him go on. As the plane lifts above the clouds, Howard thinks of those his precious Anna Nicole left behind. In a voice barely heard above the din of the jet engines he tells me, "I want her friends to pray that Anna Nicole is safe, happy and with Daniel."
It was hard to leave Anna's body behind, but he had to get back to his baby girl. Others are already traveling to the Bahamas with an eye on Dannielynn. One of them is VIRGIE ARTHUR, Anna's biological mother, who she detested. Anna told me in October, "She's not my mother, she's my birth mother."
She is not a welcome guest. Howard begins to bristle at the mention of her name. He says, "As long as I have a breath in my body, that woman will not see Dannielynn."
I ask about Virgie's quest to assume custody of the five month old baby, who takes Howard's last name on her birth certificate. After all, Howard is the only father she's ever known. He answers, not as an attorney, but as a protective parent. "She has no right. She can't take my baby. She can't take Anna's baby."
After the plane touches down in the Bahamas, watching Howard hold Dannielynn for the first time since her mother's death is heart wrenching. With tears rolling down his face he reveals the depth of his pain: "I wouldn't be here now, but I had to get back to Dannielynn. I held her in my arms and couldn't believe her mom is gone. I know Anna loved her more than anything in the world."
Driving with Howard through the gates of the home he shared with Anna Nicole, we shield the windows of the van from the world media who gathered for this story and I realize that ET is telling this story from the inside out -- Howard trusts us to share his world with you.
In the days ahead on Entertainment Tonight, you will see our conversation and journey unfold. This is a complicated man and an even more complicated story. From our flight, to the reunion with his daughter in the safe house -- that only five people, including me, have seen -- we'll take you inside Howard K. Stern's life right now without Anna Nicole Smith -- who continues to capture, even in death, the attention of the world.