Dr. Phil In Hot Water
So, the question of the day is,
Oh God, I hope not! More importantly though, it looks like Dr. Phil might be in trouble. Now, I’d be willing to invest in some discount home theater seating just for that show. I want to see how he is going to explain why he has done the things he has done, and in a state that he’s not even licensed to practice in, nonetheless.
We’ve learned the person who filed the complaint is a psychologist. Dr. Phil has never been licensed to practice in California, and he retired his Texas license in 2006.
The shrink believes when Dr. Phil visited Brit in the hospital earlier this month, he was practicing psychology. A “Dr. Phil” honcho told TMZ the visit was never meant to lure Britney onto the TV show — and that there were never plans to put her on the air.
A Psychology Board rep told TMZ if the Board finds the complaint credible, it would be referred to the D.A. for review. Practicing without a license is a felony in California.
It seems everyone out there is trying to make a buck off Britney Spears. I bet if the money hounds and publicity leeches backed off, the poor girl might just have a chance.
Dr. Phil Can’t Make Up His Mind
Is Britney rubbing off on him?
I was having a hard time grasping the reason for putting something like this on the air in the first place, but now I just can’t figure out why he would cancel it.
Television’s “Dr. Phil” McGraw has pulled the plug on plans for a one- hour show that was to examine Britney Spears’ latest public meltdown.
In a statement posted Monday on his Web site, McGraw said the 26-year- old pop star’s situation was “too intense” for him to go forward with the show. He didn’t say whether he planned to reschedule.
I wonder if Britney called and boo-hoo’d and he decided it just wasn’t worth it? Or maybe John Edwards called him and said that the bipolar Britney that ended up in the hospital was really from that second America he’s always talking about?

