
The public now can discover that she was delighted by rough sex, ecstatic over the prospect of plastic surgery for her breasts, and fearful of a jealous boyfriend. She was careless with spelling, punctuation, and, too often, with her own well-being.
Complaining about her then-lover’s carousing, Smith writes that she’ll break it off with him if he doesn’t stop. Then she amends her stand, according to new diary excerpts released exclusively to The Associated Press.
“We discussed it and he said he wouldn’t go out and get drunk no more unless it was with me,” Smith wrote in the diaries, which span about a year from early 1991 to 1992.
On an evening out a few weeks later with the same man (identified only by first name), Smith wrote that she got drunk and “asked a guy for his #.”
Her boyfriend “came unglued. threw me out of his house & broke up with me it was awlful he hit me and my mother,” she said.
The model and former Playboy Playmate, who was born Vickie Lynn Smith, was found dead on Feb. 8 in Hollywood, Fla., of a toxic mix of prescription drugs.
Copies of 60 diary pages were provided to the AP by Universal Rarities, a Corona-based auction house. The diaries were purchased from a memorabilia shop by a group of investors, who sold two of them to a German businessman for more than $500,000.
Those diaries were from 1992 and 1994 and included references to elderly Texas oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, whom Smith married in 1994 and who died the next year.
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The 93-minute film, co-produced and co-written in part by Anna Nicole and her late son Daniel, is reportedly so bad that despite her prominence in the news, it’s heading straight to DVD. Other stars in Illegal Aliens include Joanie “Chyna Doll” Laurer and “Dynasty” star John James.
…Anna Nicole Smith died from accidental drug overdose

In the end, though, Anna Nicole Smith simply closed her eyes and slipped away.
The announcement Monday that the former Playboy Playmate died of an accidental drug overdose marks the end of a more than six-week investigation and halted  at least temporarily  widespread murmurs that Smith may have been murdered or simply too stricken to go on without her son Daniel, who died just five months before her.
Many theorized there was a connection between the deaths of mother and son and those assumptions won’t fade so easily, particularly with an inquest into the younger Smith’s death set to begin Tuesday in the Bahamas.
Jurors there were expected to hear from dozens of witnesses  including Dr. Cyril Wecht, a forensic pathologist hired by Smith’s family, and Smith’s lawyer-turned-companion Howard K. Stern  as they consider whether Daniel’s death should be ruled an accident, suicide or perhaps even homicide.
But in Florida on Monday, the message was clear: Smith died because of a lethal combination of drugs she likely didn’t know could kill her.
“We found nothing to indicate any foul play,” said Chief Charlie Tiger of the Seminole Police Department.
Broward County Medical Examiner Dr. Joshua Perper said the powerful sleeping drug chloral hydrate and at least eight other prescription drugs formed a lethal combination along with a case of the flu and a bacterial infection Smith had developed from injecting drugs into her buttocks.
He said Smith had been taking a lengthy list of medications, including methadone for pain and valium, but those drugs were at therapeutic levels; she also had been on several antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs and had recently taken longevity medications, vitamin B12 and growth hormone.
Chloral hydrate, the drug primarily blamed for Smith’s death, was also a factor in the death of her idol Marilyn Monroe some 45 years ago. Smith attempted to model her career after Monroe, tattooed the icon’s image on her body and even sought to be buried near her, though she ultimately was laid to rest in the Bahamas after a long court battle over her remains.
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