Hollywood Scandals - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Celebrity Sex Tapes
Marilyn Monroe
Michael Jackson's Lost Childhood
Michael Jackson's Addictions
Charlie Sheen
Mel Gibson
Celebrity Arrests
Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston was once America's Princess, yet her career was surrounded by scandal – drugs, diva behavior and rumors of a homosexual affair. But there was a sad truth hiding behind these scandals… Whitney Houston couldn't be the person she really wanted to be. And the pressures of career and conformity would lead to her tragic death.
Robert Downey, Jr.
Untimely Deaths
When death occurs in Hollywood – scandal is sure to follow. Whether it's an on-set accident, suspicious events, or unfortunate personal tragedy, there is nothing that's out-of-bounds for the media. Hollywood's most ominous chapters prove that the town isn't all glitz and glamour, and that the darker side of success is always lurking around the corner.
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