Sunday, June 23, 2019

Blind Item #2

This dying foreign born former A list singer/actress recently set up a trust to only distribute a tiny amount of money each year t her offspring for fear of blowing it all and a drug overdose if the offspring had access to all of it at once.

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  1. Olivia Newton John

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  2. A "tiny amount of money" is probably enough for most of us to retire on.
    Much love to Olivia Newton John

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  3. Olivia Newton George

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  4. J.G. Wentworth can help the trustee out.

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  5. Anonymous2:50 PM

    Her daughter just posted on her moms Instagram saying that it was Chloe and that she is not ready to have social media yet, she said she would tell everyone if she goes back on through her moms account. It sounded like mom was trying to control more than just the money. Hopefully she is getting Chloe help.

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  6. Olivia, thankfully, is looking pretty great, so hopefully, the auctions and estate updates are just precautionary.

    Chloe has always been an emotionally delicate bird, and I think this might be a case of mom truly knowing her child and her instincts. As someone above mentioned, the allowance will probably still be a comfortable sum.

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  7. Life is precious friends. Speak up for someone marginalized who cant. Use your influence to bring people together. Walk over to someone who seems scared or alone. Encourage your kids to sit with the ‘weird’ kid and report back to you. You, yes you, can impact someone’s life. Promise you will do something tomorrow. Your are blessed. Minimally, u have a way to access the internet. Many people dont. 🙏🏼💕💥 and this isnt amazing quotes or whatever that silliness is!

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    1. @BPlot Good advice at any age.

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  8. That was lovely, TheBPlot! That was something the school I worked in really emphasized, and it was always glorious whenever someone put it into action!😍

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  9. And, if you know someone is being abused, but covers it up, speak up. Name the facts, no judging, tell them where to go for help, then step back. Do not become co-dependent as a result.

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