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Fergie Talks Meth, Gang-Loving Past
Posted Oct 12th 2009 at 11:47 AM by PopEater Staff- Filed under:
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Fergie is hands down one of the most widely heard and popular female singers on the planet, but her druggie and gang-obsessing past almost sunk her career before it hit its stride. As famous as she is, there are aspects of the 34-year-old star's past that remain cloudy, thanks to years of tabloid swirl and rumors. In a revealing interview with The Sunday Times (UK), Fergie talks about how she went ...
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