Selma Blair was hospitalized Monday after a reported incident on a flight to Los Angeles International Airport from Cancun.
Officials were notified of an ill passenger arriving on a flight from Cancun, Mexico, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement Tuesday. The aircraft was met by CBP officers and the passenger was turned over to the Los Angeles Fire Department for transport to a local hospital.
Privacy laws prevented the release of further details, the agency said. Los Angeles Airport Police also confirmed that a sick individual was taken to a hospital from an arriving flight at LAX.
Blair may have mixed medication and alcohol, according to TMZ, whose sources said the 43-year-old was traveling in first class and drinking wine. Citing witnesses, the outlet said the actress suddenly started crying, saying, He burns my private parts. He wont let me eat or drink,and continuing, He beats me. Hes going to kill me.
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Blairs 4-year-old son, Arthur Saint, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Jason Bleick, was with his parents on the flight, a source told People.
Blair, who recently played Kris Jenner inFXs American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson,said Thursday on Instagram that she and her son, Arthur, were leaving on a jet plane with his dad for a Fathers Day weekend.
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Though Bleick and Blair separated in 2012 after two years together, they have stayed friendly.
The onetime Anger Management actress was photographed over the weekend on the beach at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya, where Us Weekly said the group had been staying.
Bleick showed up on Instagram late Monday morning in a photo with Arthur taken on a plane and tagged from Cancun International Airport. On our way back from Mexico," the fashion designer said.
Bleick posted a photo of his son early Tuesday, wielding a big stick in what appears to be a park, with a caption that said, A new day & an early morning stick hunt with dad.
A rep for Blair couldnt be reached immediately for comment Tuesday.
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Alice Eve the gorgeous Blake Lively talks about wanting to have more kids this this is not good: The Problems With Using The Terrorist Watch List To Ban Gun Sales Labour MP Jo c*x was shot and stabbed to death last week I got my dogs DNA tested and what I learned shocked me Donald Trump dumped his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski and heres how he got run out by Trumps kids funny how the media really loves writing about the founders of twitter interesting, sad story about the guy who has to dig the graves in Orlando actress Selma Blair had an outburst on an international flight saying, he burns my private parts. He wont let me eat or drink and was taken off on a stretcher
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Fish fire, Reservoir fire burn combined 4,500 acres in San Gabriel Mountains near Azusa, Duarte
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U.S. Forest Service firefighters stand near flames at the Williams fire in the Angeles National Forest on Sept. 4, north of Glendora, Calif.
By NBC News staff and wire
A 3,600-acre fire in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles chewed through thick brush in steep terrain that hadn"t burned in two decades.
The weather was hot and dry but there were no significant winds to whip or push the fire toward Los Angeles suburbs to the south.
Because of the terrain and warm temperatures, it could take a week to contain the blaze, Incident Commander James Smith of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection told the Associated Press. It had burned about 5 1/2 square miles by late Tuesday.Containment was at 15 percent early Tuesday, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.
About 500 firefighters and 21 firefighting aircraft were assigned to the fire. Crews wereprotecting structures in the Camp Williams area, whereabout 12,000 recreational campers were evacuated during the weekend. Many left camping items and vehicles at the site, and authorities plan to establish a phone number for campers to call so they can collect their property, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.
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Very dry conditions, with humidity below 10 percent, were forecast for the area all week and temperatures were expected to remain in the 80s and 90s, said National Weather Service meteorologist Mike Wofford.
The serious fire season in Southern California usually begins with the arrival of the Santa Ana winds, which peak in November and December. The Santa Anas are often linked to the most destructive wildfires, blowing out of the northeast and through mountain canyons and passes, driving flames into foothill suburbs.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory climatologist William Patzert said the winds were the only factor absent from the current fire situation, because all the other major factors including drought and dense population already exist.
Previous report: Wildfire in hills near Los Angeles could "take several days" to contain
Southern California"s population in 1950 was 4 million people, Patzert said, but today it is pushing 20 million and many people are living in areas that historically were considered fire corridors, he said.
"The history of Southern California has been written in fires and other calamities. I think the population density and where we build and how we build has made it more frequent, more costly and more precarious," he said.
The only thing you need to go with winds, overpopulation and a dry fuel load is ignition, Patzert said. Ninety percent of fires are human-caused, either intentional or accidental, he said.
"With 20 million people in Southern California, there are always plenty of candidates. We seem to have our unfair share of wacko pyromaniacs," he said.
Blazes in multiple states threaten houses and cause evacuations.
Brush clearance is one of the few things homeowners can do to help protect their homes, Patzert said. "It stands head and shoulders over everything else. You need a defensible area in a fire zone. It should be mandatory."
Southern California"s fire outlook for the fall and winter remains unclear.
The NWS Climate Prediction Center issued a three-month outlook that shows no strong science suggesting hot or cold temperatures or high or low precipitation, Wofford said. "The prediction is very non-specific."
On the San Gabriel Mountains fire front, a burned car was found in the area, but it was unknown if the car caused the fire or was destroyed by it.
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The blaze in popular San Gabriel Canyon brought an early halt to Labor Day weekend hiking and camping plans for as many as 12,000 people. But 25 residents of the nearby community of Camp Williams refused to leave.
Kevin Brown, a gold prospector and Hollywood lighting technician who lives in Camp Williams, said he was scared when a sheriff"s deputy knocked on his door Sunday.
Brown looked at a weather report and decided to ignore the evacuation orders. The fire burned closest to the mobile homes and campsites late Monday, he said.
"I sat up for hours in my picnic chair and my video camera just taping different sections of the fire raging," he said. "It was crazy, I had this whole fireworks show to myself in the middle of the night."
Other residents appeared to be nonplussed by the fire.
Susan King-Morgan, 51, and her husband, Chuck Morgan, 68, sat casually on lawn chairs and watched as one helicopter after another dumped water on flames burning along a mountainside about half a mile from Camp Williams, their home for 10 years, the Los Angeles Times reported. The couple declined to evacuate, as they have done for three previous fires, they said.
In Northern California, several fires broke out Tuesday, including one in Colusa County north of Sacramento that had surged to 1,000 acres and forced the closure of Highway 16. A 200-acre spot fire broke out about three miles away.
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She"s been open about having breast reduction surgery last year.
And Ariel Winter showed she still a fan of curves as she shared a fan"s Photoshopped image giving her some very ample cleavage on Friday.
"I don"t know who made this of me but....yaaaassss," the 18-year-old captioned the image.
Loving it: Ariel Winter shared a fan"s Photoshopped image giving her some major curves on Instagram on Friday
The Modern Family star wears a blue bikini top and shows off a very enhanced bust as she sips a drink in the snap.
The teenager went public last June with her decision to have her b*****s reduced from a size 32F to a 34D.
The 5"1"" star had been taping down her chest on set to play nerdy Alex Dunphy for years, after developing suddenly when she was 15, she told Glamour magazine.
New look: The teenager before her breast reduction surgery, left, and in May at a Modern Family event in LA
And Ariel said her large b*****s also caused terrible back and neck pain. It was hard to find clothing that fit, and that she hated the unwanted sexual attention from her shape at such a young age, she explained.
The actress - who was removed from her mother Crystal Workman"s care amid allegations of abuse in 2012 - had the rest of her family by her side as she graduated from high school on Monday.
"Family. None of this would ever have been possible without them. So grateful!" she captioned a proud Instagram post.
Ariel has lived with sister Shanelle Workman and her family since becoming legally emancipated from her mother.
Supportive: The 18-year-old shared a photo with her family from her high school graduation on Monday
Congrats: Ariel shared an Instgram photo with a high school friend and said she will attend UCLA in the fall
Ariel - who has previously said her dream is to become a lawyer- also excitedly shared news that she will be attending UCLA in the fall.
The actress has also been busy filming her upcoming movie Dog Years in Los Angeles.
The teen has been sporting a goth look with bright red hair and nose ring for the film, which also stars Burt Reynolds.
She shared a snap from set on Thursday, wearing a ripped crop top and tiny jean shorts, and covered in fake tattoos.
Goth look: The Modern Family star wore a nose ring and fake tattoos on the set of her upcoming film Dog Years on Thursday
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His latest book,Digging Up Mother, is a tribute to his late mother Bonnie. In true Stanhope style, it"s a bizarre and charming mixture of scummy debauchery, relentless self-criticism, biting social commentary, and, of course, straight-up comedy.
Stanhope sat down with Reason TV to discuss comedy, what Alcoholics Anonymous taught him about standup, his time dabbling in Libertarian party presidential politics, and how his motherfor better or worseshaped him into the man he is today.
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