Wedding Crasher Hits Rock Bottom

Posted by Ryan Ilcisko (ryanil2001@yahoo.com) on August 27, 2007

post_wilson.jpgActor Owen Wilson 38, was rushed to the hospital late last Sunday, with apparent cuts on his wrists and believed to have taken an uncertain amount of pills. According to published reports from Variety.com.

Santa Monica police responded to the 911 call, from one of Wilson’s family members. The police said in a news release. “The person was transported to a local hospital where they are being treated.” According to “Entertainment Tonight,” Wilson was later brought to the Beverly Hills’ Cedars-Sinai Hospital where he was being detoxed. E.T. Claims to have witnessed Owens’s brothers Luke and Andrew leaving the hospital, early Monday morning.

Wilson has had a recent slew Hollywood blockbuster hits with fellow actor Ben Stiller such as Meet the Parents, Zoolander, and most recently Night at the Museum. The actor has recently broken up with fellow actress Kate Hudson, and had rapped up finished filming on the latest Wes Anderson vehicle The Darjeeling Limited. There has been no response as of yet from Wilson’s publicist.


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  • J.L. Sosa
    This is sad. I like Owen Wilson. I think he's one of the funniest actors out there. Let's hope he will pull through and get the help he needs.
  • tony tenorio
    damn, if he's trying to kill him self, what am i still doing here. lol
  • Tuan Pham
    True!!! if hes killing himself. What im i still doing alive!!!
  • jt money$$
    Ryan Ilcisko is an amazing writer however I think he should stick to black studies.
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