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When The Hangover III premieres, take a look at Zach Galifianakis's date. The sweet old lady who accompanies him is not Grandma Galifianakis – nope, she's just a friend. And what a friend The Campaign star has been to 87-year-old Elizabeth "Mimi" Haist. The two met 20 years ago as Galifianakis struggled to make it in Hollywood, and Haist volunteered ...
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| Teen Mom: What a Trip |



While many of MTV's teen moms are going to school, working and raising their offspring, Teen Mom 2's problem child Jenelle Evans is supposedly tripping out... on acid. The hard-partying trainwreck has supposedly moved on to LSD. A close friend of the 20-year-old North Carolina woman reveals that the reality star's new motto is "turn on, tune in, drop out." According to sources, the single mom enjoys the thrill of tripping her head off. Evans' "pal" Tori Rhyne tells Star magazine, "She does it a lot -- she fell in love with it. It's just a little sheet that she puts on her tongue and waits for it to hit her: Then she gets all weird." Dropping acid is supposedly a new experience for the veteran substance abuser who is also said to be a fan of ecstasy tablets, Xanax, Adderall and alcohol. Ironically, Evans has already received treatment for drugs and is currently on probation and being drug-tested on a regular basis. While Evans' mom Barbara raises son Jace, Evans is allegedly looking to a probation-free future so she can burn a fatty. Rhyne adds. "After she gets off, she's going to smoke a big blunt, that's what she told me. She's only worried about getting off probation, so she can smoke weed!" Evans' lawyer Dustin Sullivan maintains the only thing going up in smoke is Rhyne's lies. Sullivan emphatically denied Rhyne's claims to Star magazine: "The allegations against my client are absolutely false."


