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A child star’s battle with fame and Hollywood’s dark side

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‎ ‎ ‎A child star’s battle with fame and Hollywood’s dark side ‎ ‎The story of Corey Haim is one of heartbreak. At point in his life he was at the top of the world, but then, his life came crushing down, and it left many of his fans utterly devastated. ‎ ‎Haim was born in December 1971, in Toronto, Canada. Growing up, he was shy, so his parents encouraged him to take acting lessons to help him build his confidence. No one assumed at the time that he would turn into one of Hollywood’s most loved actors. ‎ ‎Following a number of commercial appearances, Haim landed a role in the TV series The Edison Twins. And to him, being in front of camera just felt natural. ‎ ‎In 1984, he had already charmed Hollywood and received a Young Artist Award nomination, which helped cement his acting career. During that time, however, his parents divorced and it had huge impact on him. ‎ ‎Film critic Roger Ebert praised him, saying, ”He creates one of the most three-dimensional, complicated, ...

‎A 31-Year-Old Bachelor Brought His Bedridden 76-Year-Old Neighbor Into His Home – And What He Whispered to Her Every Night Left the Whole Family Weeping

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  ‎ ‎ ‎A 31-Year-Old Bachelor Brought His Bedridden 76-Year-Old Neighbor Into His Home – And What He Whispered to Her Every Night Left the Whole Family Weeping ‎ ‎For three weeks, I rearranged my entire life around a dying neighbor everyone else had forgotten. What nobody knew was that every night at 9 p.m., she listened to a confession I had carried for years, and the reason she understood it would change everything. ‎ ‎"You want her HOUSE!" ‎ ‎Susan's nephew was screaming on my porch so loudly that two neighbors had already stepped outside to watch. ‎ ‎"You want a dying woman's savings! We're calling the police, TODAY!" ‎ ‎I stood in the doorway with one hand gripping the frame. ‎ ‎Behind me, somewhere down the hall, Susan was sleeping. ‎ ‎At least, I hoped she was. ‎ ‎Five years. ‎ ‎That's how long it had been since any of them had visited her. ‎ ‎I knew because I lived across the street, and I counted. ‎ ‎My name is Sa...

‎My Parents Skipped My Wedding Because I Married a Tattooed Rocker – A Year Later, My Father Showed up and Told Him, 'I Saw You with a Little Boy Outside the Hospital. You Need to Tell the Truth Now'

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  ‎ ‎ ‎My Parents Skipped My Wedding Because I Married a Tattooed Rocker – A Year Later, My Father Showed up and Told Him, 'I Saw You with a Little Boy Outside the Hospital. You Need to Tell the Truth Now' ‎ ‎My parents skipped my wedding because they thought my tattooed rocker husband would ruin my life. A year later, Dad appeared at our door, certain he'd finally proved them right. He'd seen Cole outside a hospital holding a little boy's hand—and demanded to know who the child was. ‎ ‎I grew up in a house where the neighbors' opinions weighed more than my own happiness. ‎ ‎My parents pictured me marrying a man with a corner office. ‎ ‎A man with a spotless reputation. ‎ ‎They wanted a son-in-law they could brag about at dinner parties. ‎ ‎When I started dating Cole, they were horrified. ‎ ‎They wanted a son-in-law they could brag about at dinner parties. ‎ ‎He played guitar in a local band. ‎ ‎He rode a motorcycle. ‎ ‎He also had tattoo...

I Became a Surrogate for My Brother – When He Came to the Hospital for His Newborn Daughter, He Looked at Her and Said, 'I Can't Take This Baby'

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 I Became a Surrogate for My Brother – When He Came to the Hospital for His Newborn Daughter, He Looked at Her and Said, 'I Can't Take This Baby' For months, I believed I was helping my brother and his wife finally build the family they'd fought so hard to have. Then, in a matter of seconds, the joy in that hospital room turned into something I never could have prepared for. The delivery room lights were too bright, and my whole body was shaking from the last push when the nurse laid her on my chest. She was pink, wrinkled, and perfect. And for one clean second, the only sound in the world was her tiny cry. Melissa was already sobbing at the foot of the bed, both hands over her mouth. "She's here," she whispered. "Oh my God, Ryan, she's here." Ryan stood behind her, staring at the baby as if he were looking at something a hundred miles away. I want to back up because you need to understand what this meant to us before I tell you what h...

‎My 72-Year-Old Mom's Younger Boyfriend Always Left Family Dinner Before Dessert – One Night, My Daughter Followed Him and Came Back with the Truth

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‎ ‎My 72-Year-Old Mom's Younger Boyfriend Always Left Family Dinner Before Dessert – One Night, My Daughter Followed Him and Came Back with the Truth ‎ ‎Seeing my mom laugh, dress up, and fall in love again after so many lonely years should have been enough to quiet my doubts. Instead, one unanswered question kept growing louder every time Richard came to dinner. ‎ ‎My mom hadn't hummed in 11 years! Not since Dad died. But there she was on Sunday afternoon, standing in front of her bedroom mirror, humming an old Sinatra tune while she clipped on the pearl earrings Dad gave her for their 30th anniversary. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎I watched her from the doorway, arms folded, trying not to cry. ‎ ‎"Mom, you look beautiful!" ‎ ‎"Oh, stop," she said, waving me off with a smile. "It's just dinner, Avery." ‎ ‎Not since Dad died. ‎ ‎"You're even wearing the red dress!" ‎ ‎"I'm allowed to wear the red dress." ‎ ‎ ‎ ...

MY FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER HAD BEEN COMPLAINING ABOUT NAUSEA AND STOMACH PAIN. MY HUSBAND SAID, “SHE’S JUST PRETENDING. DON’T WASTE TIME OR MONEY.” I TOOK HER TO THE HOSPITAL WITHOUT TELLING HIM. THE DOCTOR STUDIED THE SCAN AND MUTTERED, “THERE’S SOMETHING INSIDE HER…” I COULD ONLY SCREAM....

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MY FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER HAD BEEN COMPLAINING ABOUT NAUSEA AND STOMACH PAIN. MY HUSBAND SAID, “SHE’S JUST PRETENDING. DON’T WASTE TIME OR MONEY.” I TOOK HER TO THE HOSPITAL WITHOUT TELLING HIM. THE DOCTOR STUDIED THE SCAN AND MUTTERED, “THERE’S SOMETHING INSIDE HER…” I COULD ONLY SCREAM.... I had felt that something was wrong long before anyone else cared enough to notice. For weeks, my fifteen-year-old daughter, Hailey, had been suffering from nausea, sharp pains in her stomach, dizziness, and a heavy exhaustion that did not match the girl who once lived for soccer, photography, and late-night conversations with her friends. But lately, she barely spoke. She kept her hoodie pulled over her head even inside the house and flinched whenever someone asked how she felt. My husband, Mark, dismissed it completely. “She’s just pretending,” he said firmly. “Teenagers exaggerate everything. Don’t waste time or money on doctors.” He spoke with a cold certainty that shut down any chance of ar...