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Actress Maia Campbell Addicted To Meth (Photos)

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Actress Maia Campbell, best known for her portrayal of Tiffany Warren in the sitcom In the House, is reportedly addicted to meth. MediaTakeOut.com has recent photos taken by a reader of Maia looking absolutely horrible sitting on a porch. Long gone are her good days, Maia looks lifeless and dirty.

With no one to help her, the person who took these photos also had to give Maia a bath. It’s scary how drugs can destroy your dreams to make it big in the business and can completely destroy your life.

Read the complete story and more photos at MediaTakeOut>>

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  • 10 comments:

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      Maia Campbell Crack Video | Bumpshack.com (Pingback) | September 3rd, 2009 12:04

      [...] Earlier this year we did a post about Maia Campbell’s Meth Addiction. [...]

       
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      Marilyn J. Coleman | September 4th, 2009 7:03

      How can someone so pretty and talented get addicted to such a terrible drug? Where is her family and friends? Doesn’t she have anyone that can help her? This is surely a shame. I watched “In The House” every chance I got and I thought that she was a good actress. I pray that there is someone out there that can help this young lady to get her life back!

       
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      LadyJock | September 4th, 2009 15:55

      I feel badly for Maia Campbell. It is sad to see her waste her life, talent and beauty. The guy with the camera sho publicized this video is everything that she described him to be. In fact I would have told him worst. Is seems so sad that there are people waiting to profit from someone else’s misfortune.

       
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      Sarah | September 5th, 2009 21:55

      Please help this pretty young lady and she also played on the show South Central,where is her family?Those guys are really being very stupid!!She needs help before she is founded dead on the streets of L.A.

       
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      adupeoreoluwa | September 10th, 2009 6:11

      I am so sad by what I have seen here. I am an african I dont know her, but I empathise with her. Can’t anyone in the industry who she has worked with in the past help her????????????? Her mom is late cant anyone else just be kind enough to help a young talented lady..

       
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      cande | September 14th, 2009 10:38

      THAT IS WHAT I WANT TO KNOW! where is her family? If you have a church near her, can you please reach out to HELP her. The people who are abusing her now would have never been able to touch her 10 years ago. If it is true that she also has a mental problem, she is being taken advantage of. Cant any of you ex co stars help her. Please, Lord Jesus send help! Please agree with me in prayer that she can be saved by Jesus Christ.Many of the people laughing are her enemies.

       
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      tiffany | September 14th, 2009 17:27

      she really does need help asap!!and the guys in the video was very ignorant …….

       
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      helpnothurt | September 16th, 2009 21:34

      I encourage you to read the statement issued by the family and share it with people who are spreading misinformation:
      “Our hearts have been deeply touched by the outpouring of love that so many of you have freely displayed in the past several days about our beloved Maia C. Campbell. Our spirits have been lifted by your words of support and your acts of kindness, and we have been encouraged to continue our efforts to assist our daughter and granddaughter to become whole again.

      As a family, we have been struggling with Maia in her illness for quite some time. We continue to hold fast to our faith and hope that some day she will realize that healing will begin when she decides to reach out and accept the help and treatment that have been offered to her. We all have challenges in life that we must face, but when compound problems such as mental illness and substance abuse are prevalent, it can appear that there is no way out. However, our sustaining faith and trust in God compels us to believe differently. We strongly believe that Maia will be healed.

      We also know that Maia’s mother, the late Bebe Moore Campbell, who devoted much of her later years in life to mental health awareness and education, along with her family members and friends would welcome your prayers and support for Maia’s sustained recovery. In addition, we urge your support for efforts to diagnose and treat mental illness in our community.

      We ask that you not only pray for Maia’s wellness, but also commit to understanding this insidious disease, which is devastating our loved ones and community. Help erase the “stigma” of mental illness, which is a very serious barrier to treatment, so that we can help those with the disease to live wholesome lives. Call for more treatment options and prevention strategies, have compassion for those stricken with this illness, and help guide those who have been unable to find their way to appropriate treatment. Additionally, support those families who are struggling to cope with loved ones with the disease, because mental illness affects the entire family.

      Finally, we ask that you support Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which was established by Congressional Resolution, H. Con. Res. 134, in April 2008, and is celebrated during the month of July each year. It was established to enhance public awareness of mental illness, especially within minority communities. Please join us in this effort to bring attention to this problem, to identify resources and to strengthen the focus on treatment along with research relative to minorities and mental illness. This is the work that we continue on behalf of Bebe Moore Campbell.

      Let us move forward, face our challenge and turn that challenge into victory and a celebration of life.”

       
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      Margretta | September 23rd, 2009 18:04

      To Maia and Family, my prayers are continually with you. Things look bleak now but thank God for GRACE and MERCY that will follow wherever. God allows steps in right on time. Love always

       
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      Elijah Elisha | November 3rd, 2009 17:04

      Yeah its everyones fault except for hers.
      why should she take responsibility for what she chooses to put in her body?
      It’s much easier to blame everyone and everything else.
      Surely God wont hold her responsible for her own choices when she is standing before Him in judgement.

       

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