Culkin, 31, has allegedly been seen by several eyewitnesses using a deadly mix of potent prescription drugs and if he doesn't get help, they state his secret addiction will kill him!
According to a blockbuster new report in the "National Enquirer", Macaulay frequently shoots up heroin and the powerful prescription painkiller oxycodone and nearly overdosed once.
Macaulay’s legal team strenuously dismissed the claims that the "Home Alone" star nearly overdosed and spent thousands of dollars on prescription drugs.
According to the Enquirer, Culkin spends up to $6,000 a month on other dangerous painkillers and has turned his Manhattan apartment into his own private drug den where he gets high during hours alone or with his close circle of whacked-out friends.
According to sources close to Macaulay, Culkin's drug use intensified about 18 months ago when he fell into a downward spiral over his dead-end career and a shattered romance with Hollywood star Mila Kunis, who’s now dating Ashton Kutcher.
"Macaulay Culkin is hooked on drugs and it’s killing him!" revealed a source to the Enquirer.
"He’s been hooked for a year and a half, and his drug of choice is either heroin or oxycodone. Mac is surrounding himself with junkies and lowlifes. It’s a real tragedy."
Another close friend claims to have witnessed Culkin’s increasing drug use and told his friends are afraid for his life.
"Macaulay Culkin is surely dying. He’s addicted to heroin, oxycodone, Percocet and Vicodin. I have witnessed his drug taking, which has escalated over the past year and a half to the point where he needs serious help. His closest friends fear that he’ll overdose or his heart will explode. If he doesn’t get help and enter rehab now, he could be dead in six months."
The friend told the "National Enquirer" that they hoped he would get help before something tragic happens. "It should have been a wake-up call, but it didn’t seem to have any effect on him. Mac is still partying hard. I pray that he finds the courage and strength to clean up before it’s too late."
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According to a blockbuster new report in the "National Enquirer", Macaulay frequently shoots up heroin and the powerful prescription painkiller oxycodone and nearly overdosed once.
Macaulay’s legal team strenuously dismissed the claims that the "Home Alone" star nearly overdosed and spent thousands of dollars on prescription drugs.
According to the Enquirer, Culkin spends up to $6,000 a month on other dangerous painkillers and has turned his Manhattan apartment into his own private drug den where he gets high during hours alone or with his close circle of whacked-out friends.
According to sources close to Macaulay, Culkin's drug use intensified about 18 months ago when he fell into a downward spiral over his dead-end career and a shattered romance with Hollywood star Mila Kunis, who’s now dating Ashton Kutcher.
"Macaulay Culkin is hooked on drugs and it’s killing him!" revealed a source to the Enquirer.
"He’s been hooked for a year and a half, and his drug of choice is either heroin or oxycodone. Mac is surrounding himself with junkies and lowlifes. It’s a real tragedy."
Another close friend claims to have witnessed Culkin’s increasing drug use and told his friends are afraid for his life.
"Macaulay Culkin is surely dying. He’s addicted to heroin, oxycodone, Percocet and Vicodin. I have witnessed his drug taking, which has escalated over the past year and a half to the point where he needs serious help. His closest friends fear that he’ll overdose or his heart will explode. If he doesn’t get help and enter rehab now, he could be dead in six months."
The friend told the "National Enquirer" that they hoped he would get help before something tragic happens. "It should have been a wake-up call, but it didn’t seem to have any effect on him. Mac is still partying hard. I pray that he finds the courage and strength to clean up before it’s too late."
If this report from the "National Enquirer" is true, Macaulay is in real danger. Let's all hope that he is not in denial and will enter rehab as soon as possible!