Suicide

Fantasia Admits Her Personal Life Can be ‘Overwhelming’
Fantasia Admits Her Personal Life Can be ‘Overwhelming’
Fantasia Admits Her Personal Life Can be ‘Overwhelming’
Fantasia Barrino was discharged from a North Carolina hospital on Thursday (Aug 12.) after three days of treatment for a medication overdose. The 26-year-old was rushed to the Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville hospital on Monday, after ingesting a potentially lethal amount of a sleeping aid and aspirin...
Fantasia’s Overdose Considered Suicide Attempt
Fantasia’s Overdose Considered Suicide Attempt
Fantasia’s Overdose Considered Suicide Attempt
As The BoomBox reported yesterday, singer Fantasia Barrino had been hospitalized Monday night following a medication overdose. While the former 'American Idol' contestant's manager brushed the incident off as "not life threatening" saying it was brought on by Barrino being "dehydrated and exhausted at the time," police documents reveal that the case has been classified as a &qu
The-Dream Pens Open Letter, Says Split Made Him Suicidal
The-Dream Pens Open Letter, Says Split Made Him Suicidal
The-Dream Pens Open Letter, Says Split Made Him Suicidal
Following the announcement of his split from Christina Milian, The-Dream has posted an open letter to fans titled 'In My Own Words,' viewable on his website. The couple had been married for less than a year and welcomed a baby girl, Violet, into the world only in March during which time rumors of The-Dream's infidelity began to surface...
DMC Promises ‘Origins’ Will Be ‘Happier’ Than Last Album
DMC Promises ‘Origins’ Will Be ‘Happier’ Than Last Album
DMC Promises ‘Origins’ Will Be ‘Happier’ Than Last Album
Run-DMC's Darryl "DMC" McDaniels will release his second solo album 'Origins of Block Music' this summer, but the veteran emcee says that it will be a much lighter body of work, compared to his previous release. "It's going to be educational, motivational, inspirational, and fun," he told The BoomBox...
Lil Wayne’s Prison Job: Suicide Watch
Being holed-up at Rikers Island, Lil Wayne certainly has a lot of time on his hands. Yet apparently, when he's not writing letters to fans and communicating through his new website, the superstar recording artist has a new mandatory job: suicide watch for other prisoners...