Oh for the love. Hopefully she gets the help she needs ASAP!
Here's what happened last night:

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Oh for the love. Hopefully she gets the help she needs ASAP!
Here's what happened last night:
First Bon Jovi, and now Bill Hader. Hopefully Justin will start being a little more easier to work with and responsible.

What do you think this is about!? She's 20 and he's 14! (just a reminder)
Oh wow she sounds really upset that her longtime on-screen love Tyler Blackburn is leaving the ABC family hit for the show's spin off, Ravenswood
Ashley said:
“I’m going to cry, I’m really upset. He’s my other half, I’m obsessed with him. I’m super excited for him. Ravenswood is going to be amazing. It’s got great people behind it, and a great cast. But I’m still going to miss him; I’ve been working with him for years, and I can’t imagine myself with anybody else. I’ll have to pay him a visit.”
This is sad, I think this is one of those shows that actually helped people and didn't exploit them. Hopefully the people who need something like this in their lives will be able to get the help they need.

By Jethro Nededog
TheWrap
A&E is canceling its long-running docu-series "Intervention."
The cable network announced on Thursday that it will begin airing the show's Season 13 with five final episodes on Thursday, June 13 at 9 p.m./8c.
"As 'Intervention' comes to an end, we're proud to have paved the way for such an original and groundbreaking series, said A&E and BIO Channel's executive vice president of programming David McKillop in a statement. We re honored to have been a part of the 243 interventions since its premiere in March of 2005, leading to the 156 individuals that are currently sober to this day."
Addiction specialists Jeff VanVonderen, Candy Finnigan, Donna Chavous and Ken Seeley return for the series' final run, which the network promises will include some of its most intense episodes surrounding addicts whose family and friends stage an intervention.
Produced by GRB Entertainment for A&E Network, the series won an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Series in 2009 and five PRISM Awards.