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Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora has entered rehab, according to People magazine. Reports about the scandalous Tuesday night MTV taping of Bon Jovi Unplugged have just now begun to surface. Rumor has it that Richie was completely drunk during the show and making tons of mistakes on the guitar.

 

Spies for PerezHilton claim that the band kept taking breaks to give Richie a chance to catch up to them. Perhaps Richie is still nursing a broken heart from his recent split with Denise Richards after spending over a year together. I know that it can be tough to get over a breakup, but it's not like he lost all that much. Women like Denise are a dime a dozen and he'll be back in the game in no time.

 

 

 

Quite shocked actually, Jon doesn't let people on stage drunk...and I would expect more, but...everyone has their own way of dealing

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Poor richie but i have read somewhere that he is out of rehab again .....or did i get that wrong
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Not according to that book deal thread, he got on on Thursday. Hmm.
Not according to that book deal thread, he got on on Thursday. Hmm.

 

 

yeah saw that to but i read it somewhere else on a dutch side ???

I'm sure it's very hard for Jon to tell Ritchie he can't come on stage.

 

Same thing happened when Alec was hooked on drugs and kept making mistakes on stage.

Hopefully Ritchie can sort his problems because a Bon jovi without him is not an option imo.

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I'm sure it's very hard for Jon to tell Ritchie he can't come on stage.

 

Same thing happened when Alec was hooked on drugs and kept making mistakes on stage.

Hopefully Ritchie can sort his problems because a Bon jovi without him is not an option imo.

 

 

Very true.

i think if ritchoe wa sto go that woul dbe the end of bon jovi and jon would just release solo material as jon bon jovi but i cannot see that happening they will be togethe rfor years
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