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January 27, 2011

Mom Gets 10 Years In Prison After Admitting She Slept With Daughter's Teenage Friends

Cathleen Miller pleaded guilty to criminal sexual abuse & sexual assault charges for having sex with four teen boys.
It’s sad to realize that there are people out there that would actually do disgusting things like this: Cathleen Miller, 40, of Chicago Ridge, Il. has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after admitting she had sexual relations with four teenage boys who were friends with her daughter. Can you believe these things actually happen?

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February 28, 2010

Children Of Celebrities Are More Likely To Suffer From Depression & Consider Suicide, Psychologist Tells Us

A number of factors contribute to today’s problems faced by suicidal children of celebrities.

The recent and tragic suicides of Marie Osmond‘s son Michael Blosil and former Growing Pains actor Andrew Koenig have us here at HollywoodLife.com wondering why children of celebrities appear to be especially prone to depression, and eventual suicide. We reached out to LA psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, who confirms celebrity children are more likely to endure these experiences for several reasons. “Celebrity parents are usually self-absorbed, focusing more on themselves and their career than their children,” Dr. Lieberman tells us. “This lack of attention and nurturance can cause depression.” Read more

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December 9, 2009

The Real Story Behind Alexa Ray Joel's Suicide Attempt

They look like one big happy family, but Alexa has lived through three divorces, her father’s public battle with alcohol, and the pressure to live up to her famous parents.

Alexa Ray Joel, you’ve had a lot to do deal with growing up! You had parents who were famous, a father who battled alcohol addiction, and you’ve dealt with three divorces. No wonder you felt like you had nowhere to turn when your world came crashing down. Allyne Spinner, the director of First Steps to recovery, says girls who grew up with an alcoholic father or parent, “might have depression.” Read more

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