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child stars gone bad

child stars gone bad. Lets see the hollywood famous child stars who become bad person when they grownup.
Corey Haim
The 80s teen idol -- who once admitted to taking 85 Valium pills a day -- died of an apparent drug overdose at age 38 in March 2010.
Dana Plato
In 1991, the Diff'rent Strokes star tried to rob a video store at gunpoint. A year later, she was arrested for forging a Valium prescription. In 1999, at age 34, she died after overdosing on Vanadom and Vicodin.
Lindsay Lohan
She was arrested for drunk driving twice and cocaine possession and went to rehab three times. "I tried to mask my problems with alcohol, cocaine and mind-altering substances," she recently said.
Brian Bonsall
After pleading guilty to repeatedly hitting a friend in the head with a broken wooden stool, the former Family Ties actor was arrested again in February for marijuana possession.
Jaimee Foxworth
After leaving Family Matters, she began abusing drugs and alcohol -- and supported her habit by starring in porn flicks. In 2008, she received help on VH1's Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew.
Gary Coleman
The Diff'rent Strokes star has been charged with disorderly conduct numerous times - and was charged with assault after punching a bus driver in 1998. In January, he was arrested on a domestic violence assault warrant in Utah and spent a night behind bars.
Mackenzie Phillips
The former star of '70s-'80s sitcom One Day at a Time -- who has a long history of substance-abuse problems -- admitted last year that she had a 10-year-long consensual sexual relationship with her father, musician John Phillips.
Jodi Sweetin
In her 2009 book unSweetined, the Full House star admitted she battled meth, cocaine and ecstasy binges -- even after welcoming daughter Zoie in 2008 and claiming to be sober. She says she is now off drugs.
Corey Feldman
The 80s teen idol was addicted to heroin, cocaine and sex. He says he has been sober for more than a decade.
Tatum O'Neal
The Paper Moon Oscar winner, who has a long history of substance-abuse problems, was busted for buying crack in 2008. "There's no excuse for what I did," said O'Neal, who spend two half-day sessions in a drug treatment program.
Leif Garrett
In February, the former teen idol - who has been battling drugs for more than a decade - was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.
Haley Joel Osment
In 2006, the Sixth Sense star was charged with three misdemeanors including driving under the influence. He was later ordered to complete 60 hours of alcohol rehab.
Jeremy Jackson
In 2005, the Baywatch alum was arrested after setting up a home meth lab. He says he has been sober for more than four years.

Source: usmagazine

Spring Flowers

Spring Flowers
 Nature’s celebration of renewal starts in wildflower meadows and cultivated gardens. Spring-blooming flowers, many with cultural connections to this seasonal observance, bring vivid color and floral fragrance to the second season.

Apple blossoms

This spring-blooming flower is so popular, there are numerous American festivals in its honor and two states claim the plant as their own.

Azaleas

Like many spring bloomers, this species of Rhododendron is a festival favorite around the world, especially in Asia and Europe, but they are prolific in the southeastern United States too.

Bluebonnets

Bluebonnets are one of the most well-known wildflowers in the United States, native to one state and as cherished as its symbolic flag. 

Calla lily

Since the days of the Roman Empire, lilies have been symbolic with spring because of this spiritual connection, but this specific flower is slightly different.

Cherry blossoms

Cherry blossoms are synonymous with spring around the world, especially in one country, but American cities from east to west celebrate the spring blooms with annual festivals.

Crocus

The cup-shaped perennials are often referred as the first flowers of spring, since they bloom in the first quarter of the year. Sometimes the plant’s colorful petals are even visible through snow.

Daffodils

Through immortalized in poetry, song, play and film, this spring-flowering bloom is more widely known by another name.

Dogwoods

Like many spring-blooming flowers, the dogwood’s popularity stretches around the world. But nowhere are the flower – and the tree – more popular than in the southeastern United States.

Forsythia

This spring-blooming shrub produces pretty yellow flowers, and is one of the few plants on the list named for an actual person.

Gardenia

Like many spring bloomers, this flowering evergreen is native to tropical and subtropical climates around the world. But several species grow in one American state. Similar to forsythia, gardenias were named for an actual person.

Hyacinth

These spring-blooming plants are native to the Mediterranean region, and this Middle Eastern country with specific cultural significance.

Iris

This fan-shaped, spring-flowering perennial has inspired famous masterpieces and a cultural symbol.

Lilacs

Many spring-blooming flowers are associated with Easter and celebrated with festivals, and this woody plant enjoys a similar popularity. One of the longest-running festivals is in the northeast United States.

Magnolias

Named for a French botanist, this spring-blooming flower so ancient that it evolved before bees. This insect serves at the plant’s pollinator.

Pansies

Spring-blooming pansies are small flowers with a long history. They are the symbolic flower of an Asian city, and they are captured in famous masterpieces

Pasque

This bell-shaped flower’s native habitat is meadows and prairies and has been a traditional medicine among Native Americans, especially this tribe, for centuries. 

Peach blossoms

These delicate pink flowers bloom before the appearance of leaves, or the fruit. The ancient plant is native to an equally old country with numerous folktale connections.

Peony

The globe-shaped flower is part of the herbaceous plant. Like many spring-blooming perennials, this flower has an ancient lineage, including a connection to an Asian city

Poppy

This spring-blooming flowers are usually associated with a more ominous purpose, but from ancient times this colorful plant has been a seasonal staple, especially on this commemorative occasion.

Primrose

An early spring blooming flower, the primrose is a favorite in northern climates. The herbaceous perennial was the favorite flower of this historical figure.

Tulips

While these spring-blooming perennials are firmly associated with this country, commercial cultivation started in this historic empire.
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