Today in gross news: While serving time behind bars for a rape charge in 1992, Mike Tyson impregnated a prison official.
The former boxing champion, convicted
rapist, pigeon enthusiast and father of eight has been revealing disgusting
details about his personal life during his one-man show, “Mike Tyson:
Undisputed Truth” in Las Vegas.
But it was during a television interview that he revealed a startling nugget
about his prison activities.“[During the show] I didn’t talk about getting a prison official pregnant. Oh yeah. In prison, stuff happens. But she had no baby,” Tyson said in a post-show interview with ESPN’s Rick Reilly.
He also talked about the time he went on a morphine drip just for fun.
“I just liked morphine,” Tyson said, “but I had to take a lot of it because it didn’t stay in your system for a long time. … And I’d have my cocaine, and I had my marijuana, and I had my Cialis and Viagra and my little friends all sitting there. That’s just how I lived my life.”
Tyson’s antics on and off the ring have been well chronicled since he rose to boxing fame in 1986.
Now, he says he is reformed and lives a sober, vegan lifestyle. Since his new boring lifestyle won’t sell tickets, let’s hope he sticks to the juicy stuff during his Vegas shows.
Walt Disney Boss Resigns After Box Office Flop. he chairman of
Walt Disney Studios has resigned, a month after it suffered a massive box
office flop with the widely-panned sci-fi fantasy film John Carter.
Rich Ross, a 15-year Disney veteran, made no reference to the movie which
lost around \$200m (£126m) , in his resignation statement.He said that he no longer believed his role as chairman of Walt Disney Studios was "the right professional fit".
The flop of John Carter ranks with history's biggest box office disasters.
Disney's animated movie Mars Needs Moms from last year cost around £94m to make but only sold £25m in tickets worldwide, according to reports.
Mr Ross, who became chairman in 2009, was previously the president of the Disney Channel when it created the hugely successful High School Musical and Hannah Montana series.
Disney is not expected to appoint a new studio chairman immediately.
Company boss Bob Iger, who said last summer that big-budget movies were getting "increasingly more risky," thanked Ross for his years of service.
"For more than a decade, Rich Ross' creative instincts, business acumen and personal integrity have driven results in key businesses for Disney.
"I appreciate his countless contributions throughout his entire career at Disney and expect he will have tremendous success in whatever he chooses to do next."
Mr Ross joined the Disney Channel in 1996 as a programming and production executive and was promoted to president of the cable channel in 2004.
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