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Kim Kardashian’s appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix turned messy fast and not because of anything on the track. Just minutes before the race kicked off, Kim standing out on the starting grid to support her boyfriend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton brushed off seasoned Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle during his live pre-race walk. The snub, icy and unmistakable, went viral almost instantly, with fans calling Kim “classless” and slamming her for what they saw as pure arrogance. Martin Brundle’s grid walks are a staple for F1 fans. He weaves through celebrities and drivers, squeezing in quick chats before the engines roar. This time, he spotted Kim alongside her sister Khloe and their friend Simon Huck. He approached, mic in hand, did his usual friendly intro “Kim, Martin Brundle from Sky F1, how are you today?” and asked if she was enjoying the event. Instead of responding, Kim shot a short smile, gave a fleeting glance, and then just turned away. Silence. She leaned in to her securi...

Matthew Perry’s “Ketamine Queen” Drug Dealer Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison After Shocking Role in Actor’s Death

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Nearly three years after the heartbreaking death of Friends star Matthew Perry, a major court decision has finally brought a strong response from the justice system. A woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” has now been sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in supplying the drug that led to the beloved actor’s death.


The wait is over! The "Ketamine Queen" has faced the music, getting 15 years for her part in Matthew Perry's tragic overdose. Justice is served, but will it bring closure to his loved ones?


The woman, identified as Jasveen Sangha, was convicted after admitting she illegally sold ketamine connected to the fatal overdose that claimed Perry’s life in October 2023 at the age of 54. Prosecutors said she played a key role in supplying the powerful substance through intermediaries who eventually delivered it to the actor.


Sangha's conviction is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of the opioid crisis. She sold ketamine to clients, including high-profile individuals, from her North Hollywood residence.


During the sentencing hearing, Sangha reportedly expressed regret over her actions, acknowledging the devastating impact the tragedy had on Perry’s family and loved ones. However, the judge ruled that a lengthy prison term was necessary after learning she continued selling ketamine even after the actor’s death.


Too little, too late! Sangha's regret won't bring back Matthew Perry. The judge's decision sends a strong message: accountability comes with consequences.



Investigators revealed that Sangha operated a drug distribution operation from her North Hollywood residence for several years, supplying ketamine to clients, including high-profile individuals. Authorities said she sold dozens of vials through a middleman connected to Perry’s inner circle.


A web of deceit! Sangha's operation was a ticking time bomb, and Matthew Perry's life was the tragic cost.


Court documents also showed that Perry had been receiving ketamine legally as part of treatment for depression and anxiety. But when doctors refused to increase his dosage, he reportedly turned to illegal sources a decision that ultimately led to the tragic outcome.


A desperate cry for help! Perry's struggle with addiction was public, but his death still shook the world. Let's remember his legacy and support those fighting addiction.


Sangha is one of five people charged in connection with the actor’s death. While two doctors and others involved in the supply chain have also faced punishment, her sentence is among the most significant because prosecutors believe she supplied the fatal dose.



Justice is served, but at what cost? Matthew Perry's family and friends will never be the same, but maybe this verdict will spark change.


Emotional statements from Perry’s family were shared in court before sentencing, with relatives describing the loss as permanent and deeply painful. They urged the judge to impose the strongest possible punishment.


The pain is real! Perry's family deserves justice, and Sangha's sentence is a step towards healing.


Best known for playing Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom Friends, Perry had openly spoken about his long struggle with addiction before his passing. His death shocked fans around the world and this latest ruling marks one of the final major steps in the legal process surrounding the case.


RIP Matthew Perry Your humor and kindness will never be forgotten. This verdict won't bring you back, but it might save others.

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