Nicole Richie Checks Herself Into Hospital
According to the The Associated Press actress Nicole Richie has admitted herself into Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a Los Angeles hospital, as she is apparently sick with pneumonia.
I was sick with pneumonia for the first time in my life almost a year and a half ago and it was terrible! I was sick for three months and even lost my job because of it. In fact, getting sick with pneumonia is the whole reason I ended up starting this blog! That’s a whole other story though, my thoughts and prayers go out to Nicole for a speedy recovery. Rest up and get well soon!
Jordasche Bledsoe










Uh oh! I hope Nicole Richie gets better soon her babies need her
I hope she feels better. But damn, she is too thin in my opinion. Gain some weight, eat better and beat that sickness.
I hope Nicole Richie is better. I’m a big fan of her and Joel Madden.
No one is immune even celebrities. Hope Nicole Richie gets to feeling better soon
Feel better soon Nicole Richie!
Must have been really bad if she checked herself into the hospital. I hope you get better soon Nicole.
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