Prosecutors Link Fatal Ketamine in Matthew Perry’s Death to Actor’s Dealer

AND Berkshire Hathaway Bets on Ulta Beauty & Caroline Stanbury Opens Up About Reducing Alcohol

Tyler Kent | 19 August 2024
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Celebrity Interviews
Caroline Stanbury Opens Up About Reducing Alcohol After Ozempic-Related ‘Projectile Vomiting

Source: Healthline

Caroline Stanbury decided to cut back on drinking after a troubling experience with Ozempic at a club. In an exclusive interview on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast, the Real Housewives of Dubai star, who uses skinny shots to manage her figure, described “projectile vomiting” at the Abbey, a popular LGBTQIA+ bar in Los Angeles. She noted that it only took “one drink” to make her ill, a recognized side effect of the trendy weight-loss drug.

Beauty
Berkshire Hathaway Bets on Ulta Beauty: A Value Play Following 30% Drop

Source: CNBC

Berkshire Hathaway has recently identified Ulta Beauty as a prime stock pick, viewing it as a classic value play following a substantial 30% sell-off. The renowned investment firm sees significant potential in Ulta Beauty, especially after its recent decline, which has made the stock increasingly attractive. This strategic move reflects Berkshire Hathaway’s confidence in Ulta Beauty's long-term value and resilience in the retail sector, positioning it as a compelling investment opportunity amid broader market fluctuations.

Entertainment
Prosecutors Link Fatal Ketamine in Matthew Perry’s Death to Actor’s Dealer

Source: Los Angeles Times

After her brother's death, Kimberly McLaury texted the person she believed sold him the fatal drug. Once she got her brother's phone back from the police, McLaury discovered a text exchange showing he had paid for the ketamine via Venmo. She texted the alleged dealer, Jasveen Sangha, to inform her that the ketamine was listed as the cause of death. McLaury never received a response and assumed the dealer was indifferent. On Thursday, Sangha was charged in an 18-count indictment related to the death of actor Matthew Perry. Authorities revealed a disturbing link: both Perry and McLaury died from ketamine allegedly supplied by Sangha, who was known as "the Ketamine Queen."