Sentences with phrase «very public meltdown»

The actress had a very public meltdown last year and was placed in involuntary psychiatric care in August after she was caught trying to start a fire on her parents» driveway.
In March 1865, only a few weeks before the end of the Civil War, the tempestuous Mary Lincoln accompanied her husband on a visit to General Ulysses S. Grant's military headquarters at City Point, Virginia, where she had a very public meltdown.
Swing Away (PG for drinking, smoking and mild epithets) Tale of redemption about a professional golfer (Shannon Elizabeth) who goes to her grandparents» tiny village Greece to recover away from the limelight after having a very public meltdown in the public eye.

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The drama of Week 29 in Liga NOS was primarily reserved for off - the - field events as Sporting fell into near complete meltdown with a very public spat between the players and club president Bruno de Carvalho.They recovered of sorts to ultimately win their game against Paços Ferreira, while Porto also
The party appears to be engaged in a very public form of hari - kiri, accelerating its own political meltdown.
Of course, when it came to Spectre and Meltdown, despite collaboration beginning a good half - year before these holes became public knowledge, patching has still been a very haphazard affair.
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