She was huge for a while. Like a Kardashian, but desirable, with talent to boot. Sorry to see her go out so young. R.I.P.
That's too bad. She was really active on social media and appearances on TV and radio. I liked her because she wasn't afraid to dive into talking about her past relationships with famous musicians. She was beautiful. I'm not sure what she did with the plastic surgery as far as correcting her appearance but she had a beautiful face before that. I don't get why she had work done? If this wasn't a drug overdose, then it's hard to understand how she could die at 59. I guess we will find out eventually. RIP
I was 19 years old backstage at an STP concert when I saw her. She was with Weiland. I saw her throwing stuff at roadies and hit Weiland with a glass. He really took it like a champ. All he did was grab his megaphone and walk the other way.
The world can be an awful place. You described all the positives attributes that could possibly upset the conniving. RIP
From everything that I read about her, she seemed to be a real b****! I remember the time she got upset with her then husband Chuck Finley (former pitcher for the Angels) and he had her arrested for assault (actually domestic violence) and they divorced 3 days later after being married for 5 years (he was her 2nd husband after pretty boy Coverdale). I also read that she was big into cocaine for awhile so maybe her death was drug related?? I remember her from the Tom Hanks movie, "Bachelor Party" as well as playing one of the many girlfriends of Jerry Seinfeld on the Seinfeld episode, "The Nose Job" (that was the one where Jerry kept feeling that his brain was playing chess with his dong because of how incredibly stupid but beautiful she was). RIP - so sad.
yip, the 5'7" she beating up on 6'7" former professional athlete. rumors abound that she was. she was what the creators of "the rich wives of the OC" had in mind, before the reality TV show was launched
Yes, I know it sounds ridiculous but all that writhing around on the car was apparently not an act. https://www.espn.com/mlb/news/2002/0403/1362902.html