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Shannon Price Recalls Gary Coleman's Final Words!


NEW YORK - APRIL 25:  Actor Gary Coleman attends the premiere of 'Midgets vs. Mascots' during the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival at AMC Village VII on April 25, 2009 in New York City.  (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

Article by: Carlo Diokno, Rumer Certeza
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Gary Coleman's ex-wife, Shannon Price, remembers the former child actor's heart-piercing final words.

"I love you, and my head hurts," according to the estranged wife. "Those were the last words he said to me because he was in a lot of pain," she had revealed to Entertainment Tonight.

According to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Price was still given the authority to make medical decisions on her ex hubby's behalf, even though they had been divorced for almost two years. This explained Price pulling the plug on Coleman's life support just recently.

And doing so, despite rationalizing her own actions, she sparked an outrage from critics and continues to be under public scrutiny. Especially her questionable actions after the release of the 911 call she made, in which she said that she did not want to go near the "Diff'rent Strokes" star because she doesn't like to be near blood.

Now word has leaked that Price has been selling old photos of  Coleman taken prior to his death. In fact, TMZ claims that at least four photos have been sold and three are expected to appear in tabloids.

Maybe it's just her way of giving tribute to the late child star. Except that she charged for them.


Youngest Isley Brother Dies!

The youngest member of Isley Brothers died! Marvin Isley, the youngest of the R&B siblings died Sunday morning, he was 56.


EOnline writes: "Marvin was born Aug. 18, 1953, and grew up in Englewood, New Jersey. After striking out as part of a trio with older brother Ernie and cousin Chris, the threesome joined their older brothers in 1973, who had found success with such seminal tracks as "Shout," "Twist and Shout" and "It's Your Thing" in the '60s."