Brittany Murphy dead at 32

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shocking..she was great in Sin City.Cant believe some people dont even know who she is.
 
You have to remember that she was extremely skinny, people who lose weight quickly put a ton of strain on their hearts. While we don't know if drugs were involved, people have to remember that weight loss provides just as much stress on the heart as massive weight gain if not more. She was already thin but in the past year lost a ton of weight. The sad thing is that when interviewed recently about New Year's Resolutions she mentioned that in 2010 she would really like to become a mother and that she felt she had gotten everything almost ready to welcome such a big addition.

Its always sad to see someone taken down in the prime of their lives. Whether drugs were involved or not it doesn't make the loss of life any less of a tragedy. Let's keep the douchebaggery in another thread.
 
not to be a ****** but I do think drugs make it less tragic as would anorexia or bolemia. When someone enjoys playing russian roulette it reduces the tragedy when the gun goes off IMO.
 
Whatever the reason, it's still a tragedy when someone dies so young. She has always come off as a bit ditzy- whether that's the result of drugs or something else - I'm sure we'll hear about it in the days to come.

There was something funky about her relationship with her husband, who has been in legal trouble for different things. Most recently he supposedly went to jail for 10 days for over staying his visa and he told Brittany that he was kidnapped by someone who was stalking her. And she believed him.
 
very well could be strain on her heart from an eating disorder, combine that with any amount of exercise will quickly cause extra strain on your heart.

similiar thing happened to a buddies wife about 8 yrs ago, she didn't eat much and exercised and jogged way to much and her heart gave out during one of her jogging outtings. she was just over 30 also.

people are way to affected by what others think of them.
to bad and again RIP Brittany
 
You have to remember that she was extremely skinny, people who lose weight quickly put a ton of strain on their hearts. While we don't know if drugs were involved, people have to remember that weight loss provides just as much stress on the heart as massive weight gain if not more. She was already thin but in the past year lost a ton of weight. The sad thing is that when interviewed recently about New Year's Resolutions she mentioned that in 2010 she would really like to become a mother and that she felt she had gotten everything almost ready to welcome such a big addition.

Its always sad to see someone taken down in the prime of their lives. Whether drugs were involved or not it doesn't make the loss of life any less of a tragedy. Let's keep the douchebaggery in another thread.

And lets keep the word "*********" off these forums. It's a word far too commonly used. Half of the people who say it don't even know its meaning. The majority doesn't even know where the eff word comes from. So why bother using it? In any case, I agree with the Mike here. He is right on the buck! It's becoming a common thing, people always assume drugs are involved, and it's followed with, "well if that's the case, it's deserved." This is never deserved. And making assumptions isn't fair either. It's still a loss of life, and there is far worse that a person can do than to have someone downright insult them like that after they have passed on. Think of the families of the deceased. Would you want to be her friend and family member, and have someone say, well, she had it coming... Either way, why drugs is even being mentioned when someone dies... it usually always is, and it's upsetting. Why can't we just pay our respects instead of assuming (ASS-out-of-U-and-ME-ing) what caused their death. I bring this up, not only because of this thread, but because of the constant reminder of seeing people who share these thoughts and feelings everytime someone else passes on. It truly makes you wonder.

In any case, I hope the young girl is in Heaven. Hopefully it was fast and peaceful.
 
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And lets keep the word "*********" off these forums. It's a word far commonly used... half the people who say it don't even know its meaning. Heck, the majority doesn't know where the eff word comes from. So why bother using it? In any case, I agree with the Mike here. The teacher is right on the buck! I hear too many people say someone passes away if it's due to drug abuse. It's still a loss of life, and there is far worse that a person can do than to have someone downright insult them like that after they have passed on. Think of the families of the deceased. Would you want to be her friend and family member, and have someone say, well, she had it coming... Either way, why drugs is even being mentioned when someone dies... it usually always is, and it's upsetting. Why can't we just pay our respects instead of assuming (ASS out of U-and-ME-ing) what caused their death. I bring this up, not only because of this thread, but because of the constant reminder of seeing people who share these thoughts and feelings. It truly makes you wonder.

In any case, I hope the young girl is in Heaven. Hopefully it was fast and peaceful.

I agree with you Eli to an extent. However, when someone dies so young, more often than not there is a cause behind it. I hope that's not the case. But how do you think those family members and friends feel if something like drugs was the cause? Either way like you say it's tragic and sucks. However, people say drugs or lay blame because dying at such a young age there is usually a cause that isn't so good.
 
She looked grossly thin recently, chances are she had a eating disorder since her teens and probally insomnia, she always seemed like a materialistic kind of ditsy skank,i never really thought much of her but it sucks we all have to go some day, some sooner then others.
 
I agree with you Eli to an extent. However, when someone dies so young, more often than not there is a cause behind it. I hope that's not the case. But how do you think those family members and friends feel if something like drugs was the cause? Either way like you say it's tragic and sucks. However, people say drugs or lay blame because dying at such a young age there is usually a cause that isn't so good.

Still, why assume? If your sister, say, where the one who passed away. She dies say, at age 19. This is all hypothetical keep in mind, and she passed away due to an irregular heartbeat. It happens. For example: Many hockey players, as you know they are some of the most fit athletes out there, have died because of having bad hearts. Jiri Fischer nearly died because of it. Sergei Zholtok wasn't so lucky and passed on. That guy was both young and in amazing shape. Knowing your sister passed away from a irregular heartbeat, would you be okay with the idea that people may assume that drugs were involved, even knowing farewell yourself what the cause of death is? You would be pissed.

Now, I am not saying she is taking drugs, but at this point of time, we shouldn't assume things and pay our respects. If it's drug related, it will be out there. Until then, the best we can do, is go based on what we do know. That a young actress died far too early.
 
Anyway, I hope everyone can pay respects for people without assuming the worst, until we get all the info.

So what was everyone's favorite Brittany movie? I have no idea what my favorite film is... Clueless, probably because I have the school girl fetish and the film with Michael Douglas was pretty good. I forget what it was called, but I remember enjoying that movie.
 
Experiencing loads of stress and lack of sleep, you have a high chance of developing a heart arrhythmia down the road.This woman probally smoked like a chimney, never slept or ate a thing since she was 14.
 
Still, why assume? If your sister, say, where the one who passed away. She dies say, at age 19. This is all hypothetical keep in mind, and she passed away due to an irregular heartbeat. It happens. For example: Many hockey players, as you know they are some of the most fit athletes out there, have died because of having bad hearts. Jiri Fischer nearly died because of it. Sergei Zholtok wasn't so lucky and passed on. That guy was both young and in amazing shape. Knowing your sister passed away from a irregular heartbeat, would you be okay with the idea that people may assume that drugs were involved, even knowing farewell yourself what the cause of death is? You would be pissed.

Now, I am not saying she is taking drugs, but at this point of time, we shouldn't assume things and pay our respects. If it's drug related, it will be out there. Until then, the best we can do, is go based on what we do know. That a young actress died far too early.

I understand what your saying. However, you seem to not have experienced much death. Im sad to say that I have. I have had grandparents, uncles, dads, and friends all die. I have delt with this more than I care to admit. So when age becomes a factor it usually is something self inflicted. I'm not saying that is the case. I am just saying it's no wonder people are so quick to say that. Because it usually is the case. People just don't fall over and die. Let me clarify, yes sometimes they do. However, for the most part that isn't the case.
 
Experiencing loads of stress and lack of sleep, you have a high chance of developing a heart arrhythmia down the road.This woman probally smoked like a chimney, never slept or ate a thing since she was 14.

Again, why assume? We'll know soon enough what the cause of death was.

So what was your favorite Murphy film? That's just the thing, I am not a huge fan of her film choices.
 
I understand what your saying. However, you seem to not have experienced much death. Im sad to say that I have. I have had grandparents, uncles, dads, and friends all die. I have delt with this more than I care to admit. So when age becomes a factor it usually is something self inflicted. I'm not saying that is the case. I am just saying it's no wonder people are so quick to say that. Because it usually is the case. People just don't fall over and die. Let me clarify, yes sometimes they do. However, for the most part that isn't the case.

Again, you have assumed and when you assume, you make, well, you get what they say about those assume. I lost many close to me. This is a prime example of how bad assumptions can be.

Grand parents, an aunt who died far too young to cancer and see her health slowly regress, and die a slow, agonizing painful death... THAT WAS VERY HARD TO TAKE! I also lost a friend who passed away in his 20's. I was close to him.. and attended his funeral. I have lost others outside of the aforementioned. Too much unfortunately. I know of loss, so I am VERY much entitled to my opinion. My opinion is one of respect. You should always have respect for the deceased. Because they can't defend themselves. They don't get to enjoy life anymore. That is where I am going with this. Having consideration for those who have passed on and their loved ones.
 
Again, why assume? We'll know soon enough what the cause of death was.

So what was your favorite Murphy film? That's just the thing, I am not a huge fan of her film choices.

So far, cause of death is deemed natural..nothing wrong with taking a guess.I don't think anyone mentioned my theory on what could of triggered this and you definitely will not see them using my assumption on Entertainment Tonight..its too boring, they need to throw in drug use speculation and foul play/murder as the potential cause of death.

And really, i think this woman seemed very vulnerable to Hollywood's darker side of life.

Just what i think, not saying i am right..we all have instincts we play off.
 
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