Heather Locklear: Celebs Rumors

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‘Melrose Place’ reboot with series OGs in the works — including Heather Locklear

Deadline reports.The show will pick up years after the original series — which ran from July 1992 to March 1999 — and provide an update on its beloved characters. While many of the plot points, and cast members for that matter, remain shrouded in mystery, it was verified that the new reboot would involve the death of one of the original characters prompting the return of Amanda Woodward (Locklear), Sydney Andrews (Zuniga, 61) and Jo Reynolds (Leighton, 55). “When one of their dearest friends dies suddenly, the residents of ‘Melrose Place’ gather to honor the deceased,” the show’s logline reads.
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Heather Locklear seen balancing on ledge, talking to herself in alarming photos
substance abuse and mental health issues — is seen holding onto the building’s pillars, wearing black flip-flops, a camouflage short-sleeve shirt that hung off one shoulder and matching joggers.She also appeared to be reading aloud from what looks to be a journal while sitting on the outdoor steps, as captured in disturbing video footage and photographs.At one point, a disheveled Locklear aggressively pointed at something in the book, slammed it shut and continued to talk to herself before making her way down a staircase.The beloved blonde’s bizarre behavior comes as friends are allegedly worried that the veteran TV star — long known as the “secret weapon” who famously saved once ailing shows such as “Melrose Place” and “Spin City” — may have started drinking again, according to multiple sources.A man — presumably her fiancé, Chris Heisser, also 61 — dropped her off for the appointment and waited for her for almost an hour in the parking lot until she was done taking a moment for herself. Eventually, Locklear is seen sprinting across the street and hopping into the man’s SUV.The Post has contacted a rep for Locklear for comment.Locklear made her return to acting with the Meghan McCain-produced 2021 Lifetime flick “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story.” It was her first role since she “overdosed” in 2018, followed by a rehab stint and her arrest for the alleged assault of an EMT worker called to her home during a domestic dispute.But in 2020, “The Perfect Man” alum happily celebrated one year of sobriety.
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