Do You Think “Celebrity Rehab” Actually Helps Any of the Celebrities on It?
Question by Me: Do you think “Celebrity Rehab” actually helps any of the celebrities on it?
Or do they just make easy money off of it to buy more dope with? The stars that’s on it are making 6 figures each to be on it.
Best answer:
Answer by Quasi
unfortunately – no i dont think they get any long term help. i agree they need the money for whatever reason and another moment in the spotlight to be seen and heard.
Answer by Katyy W
its probably helped one or two but i think most just need the money.
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