Blind Items Revealed #41 - Kindness
June 19, 2019
It started out at a ski resort at least a decade ago, if not longer. Our actor, who is a comic actor and hovers between A and A- depending on how often he is working was at a party at a resort. He was doing what he did then which is party a lot. A whole lot. As in passed out. As in woke up the next morning on the floor at the party. On the couch above him was a woman who was wide awake and doing lines of coke. He said something about it being a little early and she said it was better than a cup of coffee.
They both hung out and talked and exchanged phone numbers. After they left, they didn't talk again. It was probably six weeks or so before our actor got a phone call. A hospital was going through the woman's phone looking for people who knew her because she had overdosed and someone had dropped her off at the emergency room entrance. Our actor was the first person who answered the phone. He barely remembered who she was but said he would go to the hospital and help them find someone who knew her better or a family member.
Our actor went to the emergency room and went through her phone until he found a cousin who knew someone who would come stay with the woman. The person arrived and our actor went back home. A few days later, the woman called the actor and thanked him for what he had done and invited him to lunch to thank him. Our actor met up with the woman and over the course of the afternoon got absolutely blitzed to the point of incapacity. The woman led our actor to her car and managed to get him inside. She didn't know where he lived so took him to her place and let him sleep it off.
The next day, they both decided to go to a meeting. They did this every week for years and years. Even when they slipped, they still went. They were the first call each other made when they had slipped or in a bad spot. It was probably five or six years before the woman even knew our actor was a pretty big star. She didn't have a television and rarely went to the movies. It was when she was laid up in a hospital and saw a marathon of a show he was in that she finally saw how famous he was.
Our actor has had some really big missteps, but the woman was there for him. She nearly died multiple times and he was there for her. Always pushing each other to be sober, but never judging. Apparently, earlier this year, the woman died of an overdose. Our actor, always the supporter, paid for the funeral and started a scholarship in her name and also created a foundation to help people pay for rehab who couldn't otherwise afford to.
Jason Segel
It started out at a ski resort at least a decade ago, if not longer. Our actor, who is a comic actor and hovers between A and A- depending on how often he is working was at a party at a resort. He was doing what he did then which is party a lot. A whole lot. As in passed out. As in woke up the next morning on the floor at the party. On the couch above him was a woman who was wide awake and doing lines of coke. He said something about it being a little early and she said it was better than a cup of coffee.
They both hung out and talked and exchanged phone numbers. After they left, they didn't talk again. It was probably six weeks or so before our actor got a phone call. A hospital was going through the woman's phone looking for people who knew her because she had overdosed and someone had dropped her off at the emergency room entrance. Our actor was the first person who answered the phone. He barely remembered who she was but said he would go to the hospital and help them find someone who knew her better or a family member.
Our actor went to the emergency room and went through her phone until he found a cousin who knew someone who would come stay with the woman. The person arrived and our actor went back home. A few days later, the woman called the actor and thanked him for what he had done and invited him to lunch to thank him. Our actor met up with the woman and over the course of the afternoon got absolutely blitzed to the point of incapacity. The woman led our actor to her car and managed to get him inside. She didn't know where he lived so took him to her place and let him sleep it off.
The next day, they both decided to go to a meeting. They did this every week for years and years. Even when they slipped, they still went. They were the first call each other made when they had slipped or in a bad spot. It was probably five or six years before the woman even knew our actor was a pretty big star. She didn't have a television and rarely went to the movies. It was when she was laid up in a hospital and saw a marathon of a show he was in that she finally saw how famous he was.
Our actor has had some really big missteps, but the woman was there for him. She nearly died multiple times and he was there for her. Always pushing each other to be sober, but never judging. Apparently, earlier this year, the woman died of an overdose. Our actor, always the supporter, paid for the funeral and started a scholarship in her name and also created a foundation to help people pay for rehab who couldn't otherwise afford to.
Jason Segel
Love HIMYM - Thanks for the kindness ENTY!
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed Jason Segel. He sounds like a kind person and I hope he gets his addiction under control.
ReplyDeleteThat's really sad - I hope he keeps it together.
ReplyDeleteI love kindness blinds. I remember a lot of people guessed Matthew Perry for this. I like Jason Segel. I hope he has a network to reach out to now that she's gone.
ReplyDeleteVery kind.
ReplyDeleteI wondered what resort this was in.
ReplyDelete@Canroadrunner, no but I knew a bartender in Whistler that fits this.
Sad story addiction is. Jason is a good man. And no one guessed him, which is hopeful for him.
This was a good one- more kindness reveals please!
ReplyDeleteEven I love Jason Segel, and I hate most!y everyone
ReplyDeleteThat last line is confusing to me. If you have money to buy drugs and still have a drug problem, you have money for Rehab.
ReplyDeleteI still think he had something to do with Cam not working anymore...
ReplyDeleteThis would make a good movie
ReplyDeletemet him at santa anita arboretum a month ago. he was sitting on a bench alone looking at baldwin lake lol.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't surprise me, he's a close friend of Garrett Hedlund who is a heavy drinker too, there's photos of the pair of them with a couple of women and they look trashed.
ReplyDeletePoint: Never end a hit show n a bad note. THAT is how you will always be remendered. I don't blame hime.
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed Jason Segal's performances, and seems like a super nice guy - good to know he is. His Muppet movie was perfect. I checked out his IMBD page a few weeks ago and he's working on a new tv show that seemed interesting, so that's hopeful.
ReplyDeleteI have heard good things about him, my friend was a production assistant on a film and said he was amazingly personable, every girl, EVERY girl who chatted wanted to date him, he'd call the reception ato talk to her boss and not get put through for 10 mins as the reception girls were just chatting to him, on the film the two female main cast both slept with him at different times during filming but neither had an issue, was all friendly.
ReplyDeleteA bittersweet kindness blind, but clearly a big-hearted guy.
ReplyDeleteTara Green-- I thought that Muppet Movie was well-done, too! It got me emotionally. He's also a piano player/musician.
Churito-- Fun scoops!
I love the movie I love you man. I also adore Paul Rudd. If anyone tells me he's a satanic pedaphile I don't give a shit. I still love him. He gets a pass.
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