Showing posts with label Brittany Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brittany Murphy. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

The 2nd Anniversary Of Brittany Murphy’s Death Comes With More Mold Drama

It's the two-year anniversary of the death of actress Brittany Murphy and while it's now a tradition for us to honor the actresses life here on SchubertSays.com, we actually have an UPDATE on the passing of the late screen siren. 

The actress, who's sudden December 20, 2009 death was ruled the result of a combination of pneumonia, anemia and prescription drug intoxication, may actually be the result of toxic mold in the home of Murphy and her husband, Simon Monjack, who passed away shortly after her in the same Hollywood Hills home. 

Now, new reports claim that the actresses mother, Sharon Murphy, is blaming the death of her late daughter and son-in-law to toxic mold found in the couples home and she's going after her own defense lawyers for this one. 

According to TMZ, Sharon claims that the people who built the house are to blame for the mold that caused their condition but will now be unable to seek justice via lawsuit against the builders. A new lawsuit filed by Sharon alleges she was duped by her own lawyers into giving up her rights to sue the builders for wrongful death.

Apparently Sharon accepted a settlement offer - as advised by her lawyers - for the construction defects back in January. The part Sharon wasn't advised on... that she would never be able to go after the builders for their alleged role in Brittany's 2009 death (if toxic mold or any other defect turned out to be the cause).
Sharon has now hired Michael Marzban to sue her former lawyers for legal malpractice.

Man, oh man, sounds as though Sharon may have a long road ahead of her on this one. 

Good luck, mama Murphy!

As for our beloved Brittany: May you continue to rest in peace regardless of all the mess still surrounding your life exit. You are always in our hearts. xxss

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Photo of the Day: "You're a virgin who can't drive"

Photo of the Day, Entertainment:
"It's like, why am I even listening to you. You're a virgin who can't drive" - Brittany Murphy as Tie; Clueless

Probably the most famous teen movie quote of all time. That and, "Bueller, Bueller, Bueller." 

Our love for Tie, Cher and Dion is eternal.

Brittany - we miss you!!


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Sunday, December 19, 2010

A Year Later: Remembering The Life Of Brittany Murphy

Entertainment, Life: 
It’s been a year: December 20, 2010 marks the one year anniversary of Hollywood film star Brittany Murphy’s tragic death. The charismatic artist was a tender 32-years-old when she was discovered unconscious in the shower of her Hollywood Hills home. 

Murphy, a bright-faced Atlanta native, gained global fame for her work in breakout films like CluelessJust MarriedGirl InterruptedSpun8 MileUptown GirlsSin CityHappy Feet, and Riding in Cars with Boys. The screen siren knew how to capture an audience. 

Film critic Roger Ebert acclaimed her acting talent, giving positive reviews to several of her films. Ebert  even went as far as comparing the young fire cracker to legendary comedian, Lucille Ball. 

Sunday, December 20, 2009

R.I.P.: Brittany Murphy Dies At 32

Life, Entertainment, News: 
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Los Angeles, CA -- Brittany Murphy died on Sunday morning (December 20), a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has confirmed to Access Hollywood. She was 32-years-old.

The paramedics declared Murphy had gone into full cardiac arrest upon their arrival and immediately administered CPR at the scene and continued to try and revive Brittany in the ambulance.

The Los Angeles County Coroner's office is expected to take Murphy's body into custody later today and begin the autopsy and investigation of her death.

A Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman told Access that they responded to a 911 call made from the 1800 block of N. Rising Glen Road — the same street where the actress lives — at 8 AM on Sunday. According to TMZ, the actress was pronounced dead upon arrival at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

A rep for the actress also confirmed the news, telling Access Hollywood, “In this time of sadness, the family thanks you for your love and support. It is their wish that you respect their privacy.”

Just weeks ago, a smiling Brittany spoke with Access at the Tt Collection Pop-Up Party in LA on December 3, where she discussed her hopes for the coming year.

“As far as having a New Year’s resolution, I’d love to have a child next year,” she said at the time. “But that’s kind of a large one!”

The actress also spoke of her love for her family, whom she said she was very close to.
“I’ve been very blessed to have a really great loving husband,” she said. “I spend more time with my family than anyone else in the world”

We're COMPLETELY devastated by this story! We are personally was HUGE fans of Brittany and are shocked by this sudden, tragic loss. 

We remember Brittany in her work in such films as "Clueless" (who isn't completely taken back in time by in time by this movie?), "Just Married," "Girl Interrupted," "Freeway," "8 Mile," "Uptown Girls," "Sin City," and so many more. Brittany Murphy was a true entertainer with an amazing charisma that captivated audiences all over the world.

Let's not forget Brittany's music debut with Paul Oakenfold in "Faster Kill Pussycat."


My prayers and thoughts go out to Brittany's family during this extremely difficult time!

Rest In Peace, beauty. :(

[Source: AccessHollywood.com, PerezHilton.com]