16 June 2009

Jodi Gordon: My life is in ruins

The Home And Away star is left reeling as scandal tears her world apart, Sarah Blake reports.

The party is over for Jodi Gordon, with her boyfriend Ryan Stokes ending their relationship and negotiating the settlement of their multi-million dollar home.

In a moment of madness – when police reportedly found her cowering in Sydney gangster Mark Judge’s home after making a triple-0 call under the delusion that armed intruders were threatening her life – Jodi set off a disastrous series of events.

Now, after reportedly confessing to police that drugs had been used in the hours before the bizarre scene, the Logie-winning Home And Away star’s reputation is set to be further rocked by new revelations about her hard-partying lifestyle.

Signs of Jodi’s sad decline were evident to one Sydney businessman in September last year. Jodi, 24, was on a night out at the Piano Room in Kings Cross – the club owned by John Ibrahim, whose brother Fadi is currently fighting for his life after being shot just over a week ago.

“I wouldn’t call her badly behaved,” the businessman says. “She was charming if a little flirtatious, which is why I was quite shocked when she offered one of my clients a line of cocaine.

While her image has taken a beating, Jodi’s relationship with Ryan is the most painful casualty.

Removalist vans were last week seen at both the luxury home she has shared for the past two years with Ryan, and at an Elizabeth Bay apartment Jodi bought in January…

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Posted not so much for the content, but rather as an example of the Entertainment Industry.

Life sure is a party seasoned with drugs, but when you fall, you CRASH.

The mass media pushes this thing called 'fame' as an aspiration to all impressionable teens alluring / creating an image that life is one big party, but deliberately NOT mentioning that you are then their property, dependent on the producers, to give you work, for you are really NOTHING.

It's NOT what you want to do, it's what they want YOU to do.

Partying then drugs and family lives are ruined. That's the name of the game.


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