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Pegs, we have them: "Do people really die of broken hearts? The toll that love and loss can take on the heart is getting more attention following the unexpected death of Hollywood husband Simon Monjack, who was found dead in his bed at age 39 just five months after mourning the loss of his wife, actress Brittany Murphy."







This begs the question: has the toxicology report been released? [sorry]
He had a heart condition (no joke) and was waiting until after a memorial service for his wife to have the operation (why I (a) read and (b) remember this is beyond me).
Yeah, according to the LA coroner, he OD'd on rainbows and unicorn cock.
Damnit kneetoe!
Obligatory apology that I have a filter in place for all things romantic (including the tragically romantic, my favorite kind) at present.
But also truly horrifying about broken heart syndrome is slipped in quietly at the end:
And for some, the stressful occasion wasn't a devastating loss but a relatively minor event, like being asked to give a talk in front of co-workers.
If a broken aorta can be called a broken heart, then yes.
Having lived with a broken heart a number of times, dying of cone doesn't seem like such a bad option.
aiii…dying of "one"….
Wouldn't Hollywood Husbands make a great nighttime soap a la Dallas? Emilio Estevez could play Simon!
Snow leopards do. Old blues singers might have. Fancy, spoiled Hollywood people? Not so much.