Lamar Odom Checking Out of Rehab ... 'Doing Much Better'
Lamar Odom has completed a 35 day stint in rehab and will be heading back to his home in L.A. today ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Lamar initially checked into the San Diego treatment facility last month as a preventative measure fearing the anniversary of his son's death in 2006 would drive him back to drugs.
He was also struggling with the recent finalization of his divorce from Khloe Kardashian.
Sources close to Lamar tell us he's doing much better now after "successfully completing the program" and looks forward to getting on with his life back in Los Angeles.
Here's hoping he finds a clean bill of health in 2017.
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Valerie Fairman's Death Five Shots at Rehab in Five Years
Valerie Fairman was desperately trying to get clean for years before she died from a suspected overdose ... according to her mother.
Valerie's mom, Janice Fairman, tells TMZ her daughter checked into 5 different rehab treatment facilities over the last 5 years, but she fell off the wagon every time. She says the last time was just a few months ago ... after Valerie had served time in prison for a probation violation.
Janice tells us she last spoke with Valerie a week and a half ago, and while they didn't discuss her sobriety, Janice says Valerie sounded "way up" and "very good."
As we reported ... Valerie died Wednesday while visiting a friend Pennsylvania. Janice says she does not know the friend.
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'Blow' Star Jennifer Gimenez I Begged George Jung to Get Clean But He Blew Me Off
Jennifer Gimenez came off the set of "Blow" as an addict, but turned herself into a rehab guru -- and says she would've helped George Jung get clean too ... if he wanted it.
The actress, who starred in the film about the famous drug smuggler, tells us she got word from someone in George's camp last year telling her he was drinking a lot ... and they were worried he'd get busted if he didn't get treatment.
Watch -- it sounds like the wheels were in motion, but then came to a hard stop when George got busted last week for a parole violation.
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Todd Marinovich Back In Rehab ... After Strange Meth Arrest
Ex-NFL player Todd Marinovich is back in rehab ... TMZ Sports has learned.
We spoke to Marinovich's lawyer, Adam Cole, who tells us the former USC star checked himself into a Southern California treatment center this week.
As we previously reported, Marinovich was charged with several crimes -- including meth possession and public nudity -- after cops found him naked in a stranger's backyard back in August.
The ex-QB was scheduled to appear in court this week, but couldn't attend the hearing because he's getting treatment. Cole says he'll give the District Attorney proof that Marinovich is at a rehab facility.
This isn't Marinovich's first time getting help -- he's been to rehab numerous times for substance abuse issues.
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Lamar Odom Memory of Dead Son Triggers Rehab
Lamar Odom checked himself into rehab out of fear he'd go on a major bender as his deceased son's birthday approached ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Lamar's son, Jayden, was born Dec 15, 2005, but died the following June from SIDS. We're told his son's death was the primary reason he started doing hardcore drugs ... and he was keenly aware the birthday might push him over the edge again.
As we reported, our Lamar sources say he went to a San Diego area facility late last week.
We're told Lamar's also struggling with the fact his divorce from Khloe will be final on Saturday, and he didn't want to be tempted to use.
Lamar is shooting for a 60 day rehab stint. He bailed after 3 weeks when he attempted rehab in 2012.
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Kid Cudi Checks Into Rehab
Kid Cudi has checked himself into rehab for depression and suicidal thoughts.
The rapper entered Monday, saying he hasn't felt at peace for years and made the decision to get help for himself, his family, his best friend/daughter and his fans. Cudi continues, "I would've done something to myself. I simply am a damaged human swimming in a pool of emotions everyday of my life."
Cudi says his upcoming music will still be released as planned and he wanted to finish up all business before starting to focus on his recovery.
You'll remember ... Cudi lashed out at mentor Kanye West and Drake last month for not working with him and using others to write songs. 'Ye responded to the rapper at a recent show, telling him to "Respect the God!"
It's interesting -- it was announced in early September Cudi was to be replaced by Romeo on "Empire" -- but it's unclear if his depression played a part in that decision. We spoke with Romeo at LAX who said the move was strictly business and there were no hard feelings between the two.
KC finished his announcement with, "I really am sorry. Ill be back, stronger, better. Reborn. I feel like s***, I feel so ashamed. Im sorry."
Jay Glazer Demi Lovato Can Save Josh Gordon
Jay Glazer says he genuinely cares for troubled NFL star Josh Gordon -- and says if there's anyone who can help him deal with his addiction issues, it's his good friend Demi Lovato.
Chevy Chase Checks Into Rehab
Chevy Chase has checked into rehab again ... a rep for the comedian tells TMZ.
Chevy is an in-patient at Hazelden Addiction Treatment Center in Minnesota ... the same place Robin Williams was treated in 2014.
The rep tells us Chevy is getting help for an alcohol-related problem which she calls a "tune-up." She tells us Chevy "wants to be the best that he can be." He went to Betty Ford in the '80s.
The 72-year-old is set to appear in 2 upcoming movies -- "Dog Years" which is currently being filmed and "The Christmas Apprentice" which has already wrapped.
Aldon Smith Checks Into Rehab
Aldon Smith has entered a treatment center ... multiple sources connected to the NFL star confirm to TMZ Sports.
Andy Dick So Clean & Sober I'm a Rehab Spokesperson
Andy Dick has come so far from the depths of his addiction -- when he was getting arrested all the time -- that he's now doing extensive work for a recovery center.
TMZ has learned Andy is a spokesperson for SOBA ... where he's been getting outpatient treatment for 18 months.
SOBA's Founder and CEO, Greg Hannley, says Andy's become an unofficial staff member, promoting the center on local TV appearances, in magazines and he even has one-on-one meetings with other patients ... who tend to open up to him.
The gig doesn't pay -- Hannley says it's simply Dick's way of paying it forward.
Andy tells us this is the first time he's been excited about sobriety and he's never felt better. SOBA was his 20th rehab stint.
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WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch -- aka Sunny -- says she's been booze-free for 90 DAYS and loves the feeling of being clean so much, she doesn't want to leave rehab!
Lamar Odom New Rehab Tactic No Confrontation ... It's All Love
Lamar Odom flatly rejected the "tough love" intervention, so his other family is trying a different approach ... TLC.
Lamar Odom Crack Pipes In Home Friends Confront Him Over Alleged Drug Use
Lamar Odom's family and friends believe he's back on hard drugs -- and tell us they recently confronted the NBA star and questioned him about crack pipes in his home.
Odom's history with crack is well-documented -- but people close to him thought he'd been scared straight after he overdosed at a Nevada brothel back in October.
But multiple sources close to Odom -- hoping to get through to the NBA star -- tell us he's been acting very strange lately. His friends are convinced he's off the wagon, and for the last few weeks they've been trying to get through to him.
So, a group of people went to his home to convince him to enter rehab -- but Odom scoffed ... telling the group he doesn't need any help. It sounds just like the failed intervention attempt from 2013.
During the confrontation, which took place at Odom's home in Calabasas, we're told his friends noticed drug paraphernalia scattered all over the place ... including crack pipes, baggies and roaches.
We're told the fear is that Odom believes he's invincible -- as evidenced by the fact he's been hitting bars and drinking while still recovering from the damage he suffered from the overdose.
We reached out to Odom for comment -- so far, no word back.
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NOFX's Fat Mike I Detoxed But I'm Going Back to Drugs and Booze
NOFX frontman Fat Mike entered -- and quickly exited -- a detox facility this week.
Reports surfaced Monday that Mike entered rehab to get sober -- but sources close to him say that's only half true.
What really went down is Mike voluntarily checked into an L.A. facility to ween himself off a 2x daily Percocet habit after experiencing prolonged stomach pain -- docs treated, then released him 6 days later.
We're told the punk legend says he has no intention to tone down the punkness. He's not sobering up ... it's just a "mini break" for the sake of his health ... then back to the drugs and booze.
Fat Mike's been open about his vices -- his band just released 'Hepatitis Bathtub,' a book about drug abuse.
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Johnny Manziel's Agent Get Treatment Or You're Fired
Johnny Manziel has gotten an ultimatum from his agent -- go to rehab ... or find a new agent.
After TMZ Sports broke the story that Manziel was the passenger in an alleged hit-and-run incident over the weekend, Manziel's agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN's Adam Schefter he's laid down the gauntlet with the QB.
"I have terminated the standard representation with Johnny Manziel in the hopes of helping him get the treatment I believe he needs," Rosenhaus said.
"I have informed him that if he takes the immediate steps I have outlined for him that I will rescind the termination and continue to represent him. Otherwise the termination will become permanent."
"There is a five-day window for me to rescind the termination. I’m hoping he takes the necessary steps to get his life back on track."
Manziel was dropped by his previous agent Erik Burkhardt for similar reasons. Manziel did get treatment last year for an unspecified issue -- but later insisted he did NOT have a drinking problem.
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Tom Arnold Offers to Mentor Johnny Manziel ... 'Let's Have Lunch'
Tom Arnold knows firsthand about the dangers of alcohol -- and says he wants to speak with Johnny Manziel to make sure the QB doesn't make the same mistakes he did.
"I'd like to have lunch with him," Arnold said ... "He needs to get a mentor."
Arnold -- who's been very open about his own battle with substance abuse -- is clearly concerned about Manziel but says ... "maybe he's fine, but I'd love to sit down and talk with him."
As for Johnny -- he sought treatment for an undisclosed condition last year -- but says he's currently not drinking and "staying on track."