Wednesday - January 30, 2008
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So the video tape that Entertainment Tonight and The Insider bought for
several hundred thousand dollars, which showed actor Heath Ledger
talking about and taking drugs on camera, will not air after all. Even
though they had already been advertising the video and showing clips of
it on air...
ET's website reads "Out of respect for Heath Ledger's family, "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider" have decided not to run the Heath Ledger video which has been circulating in the world media."
I'm glad they wised up and decided to respect the Ledger family.
ET's website reads "Out of respect for Heath Ledger's family, "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Insider" have decided not to run the Heath Ledger video which has been circulating in the world media."
I'm glad they wised up and decided to respect the Ledger family.










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Anonymous says:
Wednesday - January 30, 2008 - 10:50 PM
They didn't just wise up, they got a lot of backlash. ET and the Insider are the worst gossip shows ever. I watch them when I want to know my gossip news 3 days later or watch Britney's pap bf spew a bunch of lame crap.
TJ says:
Thursday - January 31, 2008 - 12:02 AM
They showed it in Australia - over and over and over again - on all stations. Tacky and tasteless!
Barbos says:
Thursday - January 31, 2008 - 6:02 AM
It's awful when people who takes drugs don't dissemble that their life draw to a close an each new dose
http://heathledgerdrugtape.blogspot.com/
Anon. says:
Thursday - January 31, 2008 - 10:26 AM
Well, if they are airing it in Australia, the people who wanted to see it will be very disappointed with the TV stations that aired it. It is all over the news in the U.S. that there is no actual video of Heath using drugs. None. Repeat: THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF HEATH USING DRUGS!!!!Maybe this will teach the public a lesson in how these lying sacks of **** lie and spin and exploit people even when they die. It is ashame the law won't let the relatives of dead people sue.