Rehab Center Tells AC Producer that Kirsten Dunst NOT in Rehab

Chadd De Las Casas
According to the Star Exclusive, insiders in Utah have informed them that Kirsten Dunst checked into a highly acclaimed drug rehab center known as the Cirque Lodge, a seemingly pleasant center based in the aforementioned state. However, as many other, previous sites have reported, in a telephone inquiry with the Lodge, Associated Content was told that the rumors are false, and Dunst has certainly not checked into the center.

"I've heard the rumors," said the public relations department for Cirque Lodge, "and I can tell you they're certainly not true."

He reiterated, "They are not true, I tell you that."

The rumors come on the heels of a number of celebrity scandals populating magazines and newspapers across the country, ranging from Lindsay Lohan's seeming constant arrival and departure from various rehab centers, to Britney Spears's recent admission to the hospital. However the recent case appears to be another instance of the popular media trying desperately to creating scandals where none necessarily exist.

Already the internet has been flooded with accusations by this anonymous source that Dunst is certainly in rehab - however there is at this time no evidence to support this claim, conjuring images of the previous media accusation that Miley Cyrus of Disney's popular Hannah Montana was pregnant at the young age of 15. This rumor has also proven to be false.

It's also possible that these rumors have increased in ferocity due to the relative calm following the previously mentioned Cyrus's allegedly "racy" photos that depict her in pajamas, which ultimately proved to be a media dud rather than the sensationalist outrage many predicted.

The Cirque Lodge is actually a well known and respected rehab center for celebrities. It is currently housing Eva Mendes, who made an appearance beside Johnny Depp in Once Upon a Time in Mexico and opposite Nicholas Cage in box office calamity Ghostrider. Previously, stars such as Lindsay Lohan also made appearances there to battle the various high profile drug addictions that have been plaguing Hollywood of late.

Kirsten Dunst made her breakout role in Interview With the Vampire, where she played a young girl turned into a vampire by Brad Pitt's Louise, later maturing to a full grown adult while trapped in a child's body. The role garnered a great deal of acclaim, however she has largely been unable to match that performance as she continually takes on roles that are less and less challenging such as her less than inspiring performance as Marie Antoinette in the feature film of the same name.

Although an anonymous source allegedly reports, "She's not doing well," and brings up allusions to Heath Leader's death creating a kind of "paranoia" in stars, the Cirque Lodge Rehab Center maintains to AC Content Producer Chadd De Las Casas that she has not checked in.

Sources:

-Telephone Inquiry - Cirque Lodge Rehab Center
-Star Exclusive - Kirsten Dunst in Rehab
-Socialite Life - BREAKING NEWS: Eva Mendes in Rehab

Published by Chadd De Las Casas

I was born in Valencia, California in 1987. It's ironic that I turned out to be a writer, since my first exposure to it was an essay about why I hate writing. I am also the owner of the Content Producers Wiki.  View profile

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  • StPatricksDayIsComing3/6/2008

    I think she needs to go then. MasterPo... obviouslly you care about it enough to leave a comment no? lol. How hypocritical!!!!!

    Anyhow, she looks like Josh Harnet in this photo. lol

    http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/20216821.html

  • Brett Davison2/10/2008

    The only thing America likes more than building stars up is tearing them down.

  • Rosa Hayes2/9/2008

    I am not saying that the so-called rumors are true but it is against the law for a facility such as this one, to say if a person is in there so she could very well be in there and them just say that she isn't.

  • Chadd De Las Casas2/9/2008

    Because AC is paying fast and sure money for a quick phone call about it. I don't care about it, I don't expect my readers to care about it, and I hope by God that we can just pretend I never had to do this calamity.

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