Posted by Allison as Celebrific Sighting Pictures, Deaths, Winona Ryder at 10:00 AM PST
09/03/2007

You know, how oh how to these rumors get started? It’s like that Tom Hanks thing all over again where he supposedly attempted to kill himself after a New Zealand shoot. Ha!
Well, readers, rest your pretty little heads, klepto Winona Ryder is still alive & well. On Thursday gossip blogs everywhere were being attacked by people who wanted assurance that the actress was still among the living after reports circulated that Ryder had been ”pronounced dead as a result of cardiac arrest after consuming more than two-dozen sleeping pills.”
While complete details of this fabricated story are still developing, I can assure you that Winona doesn’t plan on leaving us just yet, as she still has some more “shopping” to do at Bloomingdale’s before she’s done.
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5 Responses to: Rest Your Fears, Winona Ryder Still Alive & Did Not Commit Suicide
Filmsy Movie Links - Movie Reviews Blog
March 9th, 2007 at 10:39 am
[...] Celebrific: Don’t you worry one bit, klepto actress Winona Ryder did not actually commit suicide [...]
Quote of the Day: Winona Ryder on Life Lessons - Celebrific
March 9th, 2007 at 12:00 pm
[...] ~Winona Ryder [...]
Kevan
May 3rd, 2007 at 11:22 am
Why doesn’t someone just call her Dad and ask him if she is alive? His phone number is on the internet under “flashback Books”
moot
June 8th, 2007 at 3:40 pm
whatz really appalling is that morons like you did not commit suicide
earlyseptember
June 24th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
wow johnny’s old girlfriend
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