Gallery Launch Gallery Remembering Denise Russo Launch Gallery Gallery Denise Russo, famous for appearing on VH1's "The X-Life," died from a lethal combination of two of the most powerful drugs on the streets ... TMZ has learned.
According to the San Diego County Medical Examiner, Denise died from the toxic effects of fentanyl and methamphetamine in what's being ruled an accidental overdose.
Instagram/@susiestenberg We broke the story .
Charlie Sheen reenacted the infamous "Risky Business" scene during his infamous party last week -- except instead of a dress shirt and tighty-whities, Charlie was buck naked ... according to someone at the party.
Just before someone ended the shindig with a 911 call, Charlie and the girls were dancing to 70s rock music ... when suddenly Charlie made a request -- no, not "Old Time Rock and Roll"
George Harrison made his sentiments known, no matter what. Living in the material world was hard for him. He was always trying to find a higher plane of existence and to be closer to God. Ideas came a mile a minute to him, and he had so much he wanted to do. Which is why he was often blunt about things; he didn’t have time to beat around the bush. However, he had such tight relationships with the people in his life that they could hardly fault him for choosing to speak his mind.
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Crashed out … Paul Simonon in a Texas scrapyard in 1979. Photograph: Pennie SmithCrashed out … Paul Simonon in a Texas scrapyard in 1979. Photograph: Pennie SmithPhotographyInterview'We had the same brain' – how Pennie Smith turned the Clash into iconsRob WalkerShe photographed the biggest stars. But it was the Clash she clicked with. Pennie Smith relives their first explosive US tour – and reveals how she took ‘rock’s greatest photo’