Tawny Kitaen in Drug Rehab after Cocaine Conviction
December 19th, 2006

tawny kitaen mugshotSometimes life is hard. Especially for a beautiful woman who’s appeared in music videos and major films, married rock stars and baseball players and hosted “America’s Funniest People.”

Tawney Kitaen has pleaded guilty to possessing 15 grams of cocaine. She has entered a drug treatment center and will be allowed to change her plea to not guilty after she has completed the treatment program. If she completes the program the drug conviction will be removed from her record.

Sheriff’s deputies apparently found the cocaine after searching Kitaen’s apartment. The deputies were at her apartment for a child welfare check. Kitaen had given the deputies permission to search the premises.

Tawney Kitaen has had her share of problems over the years. In 2001 she was arrested in Newport Beach, CA for vandalizing another woman’s vehicle.

In 2002 she was again arrested in Newport Beach this time for domestic abuse and battery for assaulting her husband, baseball player Chuck Finley, while the two were driving to their home. Mr. Finley promptly filed for divorce 3 days later.

Your Therapy:

whitesnake tawny kitaen video - Why is it that so many of the pretty ones are so very, very crazy? I remember watching Ms. Kitaen on “America’s Funniest People” and in the various ‘Hercules” movies and shows and thinking, “Wow, she’s pretty fine.” Now I also know she’s pretty crazy too.

It’s a shame how low Tawney has apparently fallen and we can only hope her time in rehab will give her the healing she so desperately needs.

If it doesn’t then there is always the porn industry. I hear there is a big market for what is referred to as the “MILF.”

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One Response to “Tawny Kitaen in Drug Rehab after Cocaine Conviction”

  1. gregsimpson76 Says:

    It just goes to show you that not every one is impervious to drug addiction. I have seen the richest to the poorest go through drug issues. Money doesnt always equal happiness. Im glad that the court system recognizes that people can get better with help. The Narconon program gave me a second chance at life. While I was not court ordered it gave me the chance to start over clean and clear. I hope more public officials recognize the importance of rehabilitation rather than incarceration.

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