Oct 1, 2008

It looks like Heather Locklear was set up the day of her DWI arrest — the woman who called 911 is a former Us Weekly staffer who was stalking the actress. According to TMZ
Jill Ishkanian, who allegedly hacked into Us Weekly’s computer system to locate celebs after she left the mag, was following Locklear. Ishkanian watched the actress go to a market. When Heather got in her car, Ishkanian called 911, even though the car wasn’t even moving at the time.
Now get this — sources say immediately after Ishkanian called 911, she called a paparazzi agency to give them the heads up Heather was about to be popped. TMZ obtained those photos, not knowing it was Ishkanian who set the ball in motion.
And it gets worse. Ishkanian apparently is the only witness who says Lockelear was driving erratically and that she was drunk, even though it’s already established she was not under the influence of alcohol.
Jesus Christ. The only way this story could get more ridiculous is if it involved a one-armed man and a former Toon hellbent on revenge.
Sep 30, 2008

More details have been released on Heather Locklear’s DWI arrest over the weekend, along with several shitty low-grade pics (like the one above, which shows Heather literally falling out of her a cop car) of the arrest as it occurred. The The Daily Mail says
Locklear was seen revving her engine loudly and repeatedly reversing over a pair of sunglasses in a car park in Santa Barbara. Police made the 47-year-old balance on one foot to see if she was sober - but she had to steady herself on a road sign.
A witness reported that [Heather] had stopped on a nearby highway and left her car, apparently stumbling into traffic.
To complicate matters and ensure she definitely gets off scott-free, a California Highway Patrolman was snapped taking pictures of Heather with his personal cell phone. TMZ says
Officials say the video and photos are being turned over to the D.A.’s office as evidence and nothing was improper about the officer using his cell phone to document the arrest. But we spoke with several others at CHP who say officers shouldn’t be using their personal cellphones, especially when a celeb is the suspect.
That’s right, ladies. Famous or not, never let a cop take a candid picture of you with his personal cell phone. Unless he’s willing to forget about the half-smoked joint in the ashtray and the .10 you just blew so long as you pull down your top and show him your tits. That’s what we in the business like to refer to as “discretion.”





Sep 29, 2008

Now that the sad stuff’s out of the way, on to the other big news of the weekend — actress Heather Locklear was busted for driving while impaired in Santa Barbara on Saturday. You might remember that Heather checked herself into rehab for “anxiety and depression” (re: pill-popping) back in June. TMZ says
A resident reported Heather “driving erratically” as she was pulling out of a parking lot in Santa Barbara. An officer then noticed her car parked on a state highway and blocking a lane. After speaking with Locklear, the officer determined she was under the influence of something and arrested her.
Law enforcement officers tell us alcohol was not involved, however, they are conducting tests to determine if Locklear was under the influence of drugs.
Maybe she was just confused by the misnomer “parkway.” I could see how one, in theory, might think you should park on a parkway. Provided you were the kind of person who also wonders how they get deer to cross at those little yellow signs on the side of the road and why they would make an oil out of babies. I believe the technical term is actually “dumbass.”
Vintage pokies at Loreal Presents 2006:





