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Kelvis
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This makes me so sad.
She was so talented and so troubled.
Just sad........
She was so talented and so troubled.
Just sad........

Such a waste & so sad.
I am a nurse & work in an ICU setting & believe me when I tell you these accidental overdoses are becoming an epidemic.
We don't know this was an overdose, we are just making assumptions based on her lifestyle and prior behavior.
Whatever the cause, it is a tragic loss.
She had a troubled soul...
Tonight on the news they said all the following died at 27 years old:
Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
Jim Morrison
Kurt Cobain
Amy Winehouse

Can't say that I feel bad for someone who's career hit was a song down-playing rehab, creating the image of rehab being some weakness and joke. I recall several high school friends who were addicted to pain killers at the time, reciting the lyrics as a joke when people were truly trying to help them. There's numerous interviews of her insulting rehab and the people who go to rehab, calling them weak etc. That's not the type of person I feel bad for.
Ohwell, no pity from me.
Whether you agree with her life or her choices, it's sad when any troubled young person dies at such an early age.
And whether you like or dislike her music, it's very difficult to deny her talent.
Oh I never denied her talent. She had one true voice and ability to hit some good old motown notes, but I had zero respect for her as a person. If your a weak minded drug addict, who still can't come clean with the support of family and friends, minus her loser ex-husband, and the bank roll she had, then your just weak. Anybody can beat an addiction, especially someone with her luxuries, she basically chose not to.
Also, as someone who's a 'role model' and has the ability to reach millions with her opinions, she's not a very 'decent' person to consistently belittle rehab and the people who go into rehab.
I pity the people who turn to drugs due to abuse, environment and didn't know anything else. Not some celebrity who chose to live it up, and openly bashed rehab, labeling people who go to rehab as 'weak'. She joked in one interview "rehab is for quitters". She knew she had a problem, but chose to do nothing for years. Someone who says "rehab is for quitters", "rehab is for the weak" isn't someone who was genuinely trying to better themselves.
