Octomom Nadya Suleman is taking the help of around the clock nursing care for her newborn infants, she tells Dr. Phil in a two-part special airing March 10 and 11. The nonprofit group Angels in Waiting offered to provide care for all of her children, as you can see in the Today show piece above.
Other big Octomom news? Her dad has bought her a new 2,400 square foot house in L.A. – check out the house pictures. Read the rest of this entry »
Uh-oh. Dr. Phil and his show are under fire again — this time his producer bailed the ring leader of the Florida teen beating YouTube video out of jail. Dr. Phil has made a statement, saying that the producer went too far and no show about the Florida incident, where eight cheerleaders beat another teenager, will air.
Dr. Phil stops in at The View (January 31) to talk about visiting Britney Spears for her first meltdown and discusses her entry into the hospital last night. The Dr. Phil/The View video clip is above — of course, he plugs his 1,000th episode.
Look at Diane Sawyer going after Dr. Phil in this Good Morning America video clip — the first interview with Dr. Phil since he tried to help Britney Spears following her meltdown. Dr. Phil sets the record straight and talks up his 1,000 show that will air on Friday (where Oprah will stop by!).
Guess Diane Sawyer had to make up for that fluff interview she did with Katie Holmes.
After all of the criticism Dr. Phil got after visiting Britney Spears in the hospital and issuing a statement about their meeting, he’s finally issued a public apology on his show.
Check out the video clip of Dr. Phil — do you think he’s being sincere or just trying to save his ass? Rumor has it that his staff is not too thrilled with him and that he’s having a hard time booking guests on the show.
Dr. Phil is now saying that he regrets ever releasing a statement after visiting Britney Spears in the hospital during her lockdown. Well, of course he does because now everyone hates him and more people are becoming aware that he sucks as a doctor. He said:
“Was it helpful to the situation? Regrettably, no. It was not, and I have to acknowledge that and I do,” he told his audience Thursday during taping of a Dr. Phil episode that will run Monday, according to USA Today.
“I definitely think if I had it to do over again, I probably wouldn’t make any statement at all. Period.”