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Janice Dickinson vs Sylvester Stallone…

Posted in Uncategorized by DFR on the January 12th, 2008

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The NY Post’s Page Six reports the scandal Janice “Super Model” Dickinson has fired up over Sylvester Stallone’s steroid use. Sly was one of many celeb’s Janice bedded during her prime, but in December 1993 she was pregnant and engaged to Mr. Stallone, that is until the DNA tests came back.
But back to the present scandal…
Sylvester Stallone is claiming his former fiancé is a publicity hound who will say anything for attention.
Shocking news don’t you think?
Janice has angered him for accusing him of doing steroids. The star of “Rocky” and “Rambo” is furious because Dickinson, who’s now hosting “The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency” reality show, went on Greg Gutfeld’s Fox News show, “Red Eye” this week and said she saw Stallone juice up with steroids and he even injected her with them as well. She said: “He juiced me. I’d wake up and my arm was as big as Popeyes. Steroids, testosterone, all that stuff that people say [mimicking Stallone's voice] ‘Hey, it’s not that bad cause you get really big, you know what I mean?’”
Gutfeld asked: “So that’s an actual confirmation, though? You did see him juice?” Dickinson replied: “I did confirm that, didn’t I?”
After Stallone’s rep was informed of the allegations they told Page Six: “Janice Dickinson lied about the origin of her child, and now she’s lying about this.”
Here’s the original story about all that…
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Referring to her relationship with Sylvester Stallone in her autobiography No Lifeguard On Duty, Dickinson wrote: “In the week I conceived, I had slept with three men. One: my then partner, film producer Michael Birnbaum. Two: an abstract artist who was a close friend of Bette Midler (who introduced us). And three: Slyvester Stallone.
“Things hadn’t been going well with me and Michael for some time, and we split up later that week when I came clean about sleeping with Stallone.
“But Sly didn’t call, as I had expected him to, and a week later I discovered I was pregnant. So I called Sly and went over to see him. We had supper and made love (he’d improved considerably since our brief debut), then I told him I was pregnant. “‘How do you know it’s not Michael Birnbaum’s?’ he asked.
“Well, I didn’t ~ in fact, it could even have been the artist’s…but in all honesty, deep down, I felt the child was Sly’s.”
The couple stayed together during Dickinson’s pregnancy, but after the arrival of her daughter Savannah, the truth about the girl’s paternity came out. Sly had accepted that he was the father until he saw Savannah’s coloring, and DNA testing proved that he was not the father.
Janice goes on to say, “Six weeks after Savannah’s birth in Feb., and with the help of Sly’s exercise and vitamin regime, I got back in shape and walked down the catwalk for Versace. “It was a great success but as I walked down the runway for the final time, I realized Sly had left his seat. I found him back at our hotel. He didn’t look happy. “‘She’s not mine, he said. I just heard from the DNA lab in Long Beach. Savannah’s not mine. Send my regards to Mr Birnbaum” and with that he stood up. “‘We had a good run, Janice. Say nice things about me and I’ll say nice things about you.” And then he turned and walked out.” That was in July of 94.

Now about the steriod use, you have to believe that Janice was telling the truth because of the fact that Sylvester Stallone was charged and found guilty of illegally importing performance and image enhancing drugs in Sydney, Australia not too long ago. Plus if you look at his body over the years, something was going on.
According to Australian authorities, the 60-year-old action star was caught at Sydney Airport with several vials of a steroid known as hGH (human growth hormone), during a random baggage check. Customs officials claim they found a total of 48 vials of the steroid after they raided Stallone’s Sydney hotel room, limousine and private jet. He was fined $2,975 for bringing banned hormones into Australia. He also paid prosecution costs of $10,000. A slap on the wrist but a conviction.
New South Wales state Deputy Chief Magistrate Paul Cloran said Stallone had tried to deceive customs officers by claiming to have a prescription for the human growth hormone, Jintropin, found in his luggage at Sydney airport in February.
Cloran said Jintropin was not legally available for retail use in the United States and therefore could not be prescribed. He also referred to an interview Stallone had with customs officers in which he was asked why he took the human growth hormone. The actor had replied that as you got older, the pituitary gland slowed and you felt older. This stuff gives your body a boost and you feel and look good, Stallone said.
Which could very well mean Janice is telling the truth…how about that?

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