Outside of getting off the streets and the initial burst of celebrity, little has gone right for Mr. Golden Voice Ted Williams.
After his awkward televised reunion with his mother, Williams went on the Dr. Phil Show and had his many personal demons exposed to the world.
Then a fight with one of his daughters caused Los Angeles police officers to be called to settle him down.
But the worst news for Williams, 53, came out over this weekend when he checked himself out of the Origins Recovery Center in South Texas after only two weeks of counseling for drug and alcohol dependency.
Entering drug counseling was the only positive to come out of Williams' appearance on the Dr. Phil Show. The broadcast featured Williams' estranged children who painted an unflattering portrait of the former street beggar with the deep voice.
It didn't take a soothsayer to see that unless Williams underwent a deep personal transformation, he was likely to end up right back in the same type of trouble (homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse, street life) that has plagued most of his life.
In getting discovered by an Ohio newspaper reporter and being propelled to Internet stardom, Williams hit the lottery of sorts. Too bad that on his road to ruin, Williams seems destined to fritter it all away.
07-Jan-11 - After years of being accused of not telling the entire truth in the Notorious B.I.G.'s murder, a task force of various local and federal law enforcement officials have now told CNN that they are actively pursuing leads in the 13-year-old homicide.
07-Jan-11 - After years of being accused of not telling the entire truth in the Notorious B.I.G.'s murder, a task force of various local and federal law enforcement officials have now told CNN that they are actively pursuing leads in the 13-year-old homicide.
06-Jan-11 - Robert Butler Jr. was found dead in his red Honda blocks from his new school with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, after walking into the principal's office and shooting both the principal and vice principal.
06-Jan-11 - TMZ reports that Tiny (aka Tameka Cottle) confirmed that when she visited her hubby at an Arkansas federal corrections center, she took matters into her own hands when they were left alone in a room.
04-Jan-11 - Heroic Media, an Austin-based pro-life organization, is saturating billboards from Jacksonville, Fla., to Austin, Texas, with an insulting message that blatantly labels black women menaces to society.
29-Dec-10 - Nicole Mitchell Murphy, ex-wife of legendary comedian Eddie Murphy, is nearly flat broke and on the verge of losing the mansion awarded to her in her divorce settlement.
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