The Olsen In The Middle

/ January 25, 2008

The police want to speak with Mary-Kate Olsen about those mysterious phone calls with her masseuse reports The National Enquirer. The police have confirmed to the Associated Press that the masseuse that found Heath Ledger, Diana Wolozin, placed 4 phone calls to Mary-Kate. It was reported earlier that she only placed 2. Diana called MK several times during a span of 9-minutes before she called 911. Police say they found the additional calls when they went over Heath’s phone records. Diana called from his phone.

It’s believed that Diana called MK, because she was afraid of causing a scene. MK sent over her private security detail, one of them is an EMT, to Heath’s apartment.

Police want to ask MK about the calls and why she sent her security detail over instead of calling 911. DUH! She was afraid of causing some shit. There’s also several rumors that MK and Heath were secretly dating, but what does that matter?

Also PageSix.com reports that Diana wasn’t licensed to perform massage therapy. Performing massage therapy without a license is a felony, which is punishable by up to four years in prison. Dirty Diana. No wonder she didn’t want to call the police.

UPDATE: Scratch all that. The police don’t give a fuck about talking to MK. They issued a statement saying they aren’t going to question her.

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No Public Service

/ January 25, 2008

Heath Ledger’s rep has announced that there will be no Public service for Heath. There was talks of a public service, but this isn’t going to happen. There’s rumors that he’s going to be buried in Perth and that there’s going to be a memorial service in Los Angeles, but none of this has been confirmed. I’m pretty sure it won’t be confirmed. His family wants to keep things private. They probably don’t want any live feeds or anything like that outside of Heath’s funeral. His family have also written messages in the West Australian newspaper that were published today.

His mother wrote:

Our darling boy, special in so many ways to all of us. You knew you were so loved. You lived life with courage and daring and we are so grateful for the wonderful times we shared. We will be there for Matilda.

His father wrote:

My beautiful boy, so loving, so talented, so independent, so caring, so young . . . no more chess games mate . . . this is it, couldn’t beat you anyway!

My body aches for the sound of your voice, our chats, our laughs and our life and times together.

Your truly varied artistic skills, insatiable desire to improve and eclectic abilities set you apart from any other person on the planet . . . it had only just started for you … and for us to further enjoy. We were one, in soul and commitment. Just . . . Father and Son. I will love you forever, Dad.

Source: People

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