Today marks the anniversary of the tragic death of Anna Nicole Smith, it has been 5 years since her untimely passing at age 39.
Her vulnerability and reliance on prescription medication paralleled another tragic blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, who perished at 36 in 1962. ANS’ legal struggles involving claimed inheritance and the misconduct of those in her inner circle continued years beyond her death, and – in a way – became her sad legacy. It is hard to imagine the girl who once adorned many magazine ads, posters and billboards for Guess Jeans in the early ’90s became the subject of so many legal discourses the better part of two decades later.
We hope her story is a wake-up call for the medical and legal community at large.
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ANS was a mess. And I think her doctors and lawyers are the bottom of the barrel and should not be loose on the public.