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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

How Shirley Temple helped her daughter get sober

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

When the child star became a mom: Shirley Temple, America's first child star, died on February 10 from natural causes. A source recently told the National Enquirer about how Temple saved her daughter from an early grave after Lori Black got addicted to heroin
When the child star became a mom: Shirley Temple, America's first child star, pictured in the 1930s, died on February 10 from natural causes 

Addicted: Daughter Lori Black was a part of the West Coast punk rock scene of the 80s and 90s. In 1993 he joined The Melvins (right) but continued to battle a heroin addition
Addicted: Daughter Lori Black was a part of the West Coast punk rock scene of the 80s and 90s. In 1993 he joined The Melvins (right) but continued to battle a heroin addition
Shirley and her little girl: Lori was Temple's daughter with second husband Charles Black. Pictured above in June 1956 at the Black family's home in Atherton, California
Shirley and her little girl: Lori was Temple's daughter with second husband Charles Black. Pictured above in June 1956 at the Black family's home in Atherton, California

Shirley Temple was the personification of innocence as the curly-haired and dimpled star of movies like 'Heidi', but as a grown-up mother she faced much darker realities. 
Following Temple's death at the age of 85 on February 10, a source has revealed how the former child-star saved her daughter from drug addition. 
Lori Black, who was Temple's daughter with second husband Charles Black, got hooked on heroin after entering the punk rock scene of the late 80s.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2568700/How-Shirley-Temple-helped-daughter-sober-Former-child-stars-daughter-Lori-got-hooked-heroin-playing-punk-band.html#ixzz2uUQUwKTA

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