Ted Williams Headed to Rehab After Dr. Phil Interview[That RANT Chick Blog]

Alcohol Rehab: Ted Williams Headed To Rehab After Dr. Phil Interview[That RANT Chick Blog]



1800rant.com An Ohio homeless man whose silky voice made him a web phenomenon is headed to rehab for alcohol and drug dependency after an appearance on “Dr. Phil,” show representatives said Wednesday. Ted Williams agreed to enter a private facility after a lengthy one-on-one interview with Dr. Phil McGraw set to air Thursday, show spokeswoman Stacey Luchs said in a written statement. Williams’ wife and family will also appear to discuss what they call his persistent drinking and a Monday disturbance at a Los Angeles hotel where police briefly detained Williams and his daughter after a heated argument.

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