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E!'S CELEBRITY UNCENSORED TELEVISION SHOW

Society has a fascination with celebrity culture. We get chances to spy on celebrities without them knowing it. The paparazzi chases celebrities from their houses to wherever they are going. They can be ruthless and show no remorse for the celebrities suffering or the toll they take on celebrities families. Over the past decade television has come up with some new shows to exploit the personal lives of celebrities. These new shows are showing what celebrities are really like. Not just what they are like when they are in front of a camera, but when they are not on the job and out in the real world. Some people may be shocked by the way some of these celebrities act because as a society we view entertainers in a different category than the rest of the general public.Tabloid television shows portray celebrities lives with selective footage allowing viewers to see only what they want them to see.Some examples of these shows are "Celebrities Uncensored", "Extra", and "Access Hollywood". Noelle Bush




Noelle Bush


Timeline

26 Jul 1977 Noelle Lucila Bush born, to Jeb and Columba Bush. She is the niece of George W Bush.
1995 A female with Noelle Bush's name and identical birthdate arrested for shoplifting at an Arizona mall. If so, Noelle does not have a clean criminal record required for her to avoid harsh sentencing under Florida's drug laws. Caveat: While this might not actually be her, how many Noelle Bush's were likely born on July 26th, 1977?
1999 Admissions of drug offenders to Florida's prison system up 19% from 1998.
2000 Noelle Bush graduates Tallahassee Community College. She resides with her parents in the Florida Governor's mansion, which in some sense qualifies as "state subsidized housing."
29 Jan 2002 Noelle Bush arrested at Walgreen's on a charge of prescription fraud, attempting to obtain Xanax.
29 Jan 2002 "Columba and I are deeply saddened over an incident that occurred last night involving our daughter Noelle. This is a very serious problem. Unfortunately, substance abuse is an issue confronting many families across our nation... We ask the public and the media to respect our family's privacy during this difficult time so that we can help our daughter. We will have no further comment on this issue. Thank you for your understanding."
9 Sep 2002 "One of the women here was caught buying crack cocaine tonight. And a lot of the women are upset because she's been caught about five times. And we want something done because our children are here, and they just keep letting it slip under the counter and carpet... She does this all the time and she gets out of it because she's the governor's daughter. But we're sick of it here 'cause we have to do what's right, but she gets treated like some kind of princess. And everybody's tired of it, you know. We're just trying to get our lives together, and this girl's bringing drugs on property." Transcript, Orlando Police Department, receiving an anonymous call from within the Center for Drug-Free Living, where Noelle Bush is currently in rehab.
9 Sep 2002 Employee Julia Elias discovers 0.2g crack cocaine hidden in Noelle Bush's shoe, while Bush is a patient at the Center for Drug-Free Living. Elias prepares a written statement to this effect, but supervisor Vilma Accison orders her to stop talking to police, and to destroy the document. Lacking the document or cooperation, police were unable to make an arrest.
16 Sep 2002 "While Noelle has been given every break in the book -- and then some -- her father has made it harder for others in her position to get the help they need by cutting the budgets of drug treatment and drug court programs in his state. He has also actively opposed a proposed ballot initiative that would send an estimated 10,000 non-violent drug offenders into treatment instead of jail." Arianna Huffington.
30 Sep 2002 A judge blocks police from questioning employees that found the crack cocaine in Noelle's shoe earlier in the month, citing privacy laws. Father Jeb Bush expresses pleasure at the court's decision.
8 Oct 2002 Noelle Bush asks that drug court records be closed on her case, citing a ludicrous theory involving "expectation of privacy." The real reason, of course, is the extra scrutiny her celebrity status is costing her.
15 Oct 2002 A judge denies Bush's request to seal drug court records.
17 Oct 2002 Noelle Bush sentenced to ten days in Orange County jail for contempt, because of the crack cocaine.
8 Aug 2003 Noelle Bush released from rehab to the custody of her parents, Governor Jeb Bush and wife Columba.


Tim Allen

Tim Allen

aka Timothy Allen Dick

Star of the ABC television sitcom Home Improvement.

Timeline

13 Jun 1953 Born Timothy Allen Dick, Denver CO.
1964 Father, Gerald Dick, killed after struck by a drunk driver.
2 Oct 1978 Tim Allen is arrested with 1.4 pounds of cocaine at Kalamazoo Airport in Michigan. After testifying against his partner, Allen serves only 2.5 years for felony drug possession. Otherwise, it would have been a life sentence. Tim later becomes a comic, ultimately landing the starring role in the ABC television sitcom Home Improvement.
26 Nov 1979 Tim Allen pleads no contest to the drug charge and receives 3-7 years. He ultimately serves 28 months in the Sandstone Federal Correctional Institution.
7 Apr 1984 Marries landscape designer Laura Deibel, whom Tim met in college.
1995 Voice of Buzz Lightyear in the Disney animated film Toy Story.
1996 Estimated earnings, $66M. Forbes
24 May 1997 Tim Allen is arrested in Bloomfield Township, Michigan for drunk driving. Allen was doing 70 mph in a 40 zone in his 1988 Ferrari. Testing indicates a 0.15 blood alcohol level. Note that Tim's father was killed by a drunk driver.
22 Sep 1997 On the Tonight Show, Jay Leno suggests musician Elton John star on a sitcom. John turns to fellow guest Tim Allen and suggests "I could do Homo Improvement with you."
16 Apr 1998 Tim Allen enters a drug rehab program in Malibu, California at the private facility Promises.
17 Nov 1999 Allen's wife files for separation, citing irreconcilable differences.