



After much promotion, “Entertainment Tonight” said it will not be airing the Heath Ledger video it acquired, which demonstrates Heath and some other folks doing drugs. Sister television show, “The Insider” has been running the following promo showing pretty much what they just announced they wouldn’t: people doing drugs. We felt kind of sick to our stomach just watching the report of the promo, but then again we couldn’t stop watching. This prompted the question: Should entertainment shows air the Heath Ledger drug video? Vote and comment after the jump.

It is kinda sad, since everyone and their mama is going to pass judgement, but no one should be suprised that drugs are frequently available in Hollywood.
Posted by latinogamer | January 31, 2008
one night snorting rails doesn’t (necessarily) an addict make. i’m not saying everyone should hop on the drug train, but let’s put things into perspective: i mean, by these standards, i’m a raging alcoholic, what with all those picture out there showing me mid-chug-a-lug.
Posted by fulana de tal | January 31, 2008
@Fulana
From my experiences a lot of people do drugs. Not hard shit like heroine or crack but coke, prescription pills, ectasy and excessive amounts of alcohol. Are there people out there who are suprised by this? It must be nice to live in a world of delusion and denial. ET and Inside Edition=shit shows not worth watching.
Posted by pocachica | January 31, 2008
@fulana
forgot to write ” I agree with you” in my first comment.
my bad
Posted by pocachica | January 31, 2008
I dont think they should show it.
he is not alive anymore so does it really matter that he did drugs? How is it that all this shit came up now that he is gone?
they should have show’d it when he was alive and maybe it would have prompted him to go to rehab and he would now possibly still be alive.
Posted by la roncha | January 31, 2008
I for one think it’s important for me to see Heath using drugs so that I can better accept his death. And see what kind of blow he was getting.
Posted by el Bulto | January 31, 2008