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UPDATED: Zach Braff Dead?
CNN is reporting that Zach Braff was found dead inside his Beverly Hills home this afternoon, the victim of an alleged suicide. Beverly Hills police reported to Braff’s home to find the actor with an empty bottle of pills at his side.
Braff, who was most famous for his role of new dad and doctor J.D. on “Scrubs” left the show at the end of last season.
More information will be reported as it unfolds.
It’s unfolded – in a good way! ZACH BRAFF UPDATE!
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[...] Everyone relax, Zach Braff is not dead. [...]
Zach Braff is NOT Dead | Famecrawler commented on Oct 12 09 at 7:31 pm[...] only did Zach Braff NOT DIE. He Goldblumed-up and addressed the issue with the best medicine out there: laughter. Also, [...]
Zach Braff Alive Video | Famecrawler commented on Oct 13 09 at 1:35 amBekka commented on Oct 12 09 at 7:31 pmhttp://mygloss.com/buzz/2009/10/12/zach-braff-cnn-dead-scam-twitter/ – it’s another fake, thankfully
Tj commented on Dec 31 09 at 3:18 amI like scrubs. Thank good he’s not dead
Suzanne commented on Dec 09 10 at 9:17 pmUhhh…. wow.
Kevin S. Rowe commented on Jan 17 11 at 1:43 pm“If Zach actually died, he would address it on the blog,” one fan pointed out. “He’d write something funny, and of course, poignant. It would feel like a voice-over from an episode of Scrubs.”
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