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O anúncio para a imprensa que David Duchovny fez levantou muitos boatos. Um deles era que ele tinha sido pego tendo um caso com a sua professora de tenis. (este boato tem mais de 2 anos)
Um fonte disse que o problema de Duchovny é de longa data e que Téa sabia. Só que ele achou que precisava ser visto. Parece que tem algo a ver com bater papo em chats de pornografia on-line. Isto é igual a jogar e a apostar online.
O autor comenta que o ex-marido de Christie Brinkley tinha um problema parecido só que em vez de procurar tratamento ele foi navegar.
O artigo diz que David teve que fazer o anúncio porque um colega quebrou a confidencialidade e disse para os tabloides que ele estava lá.
Fala de Calfornication que tem um personagem que também é adicto.
E que Arquivo X 2 não fez o sucesso previsto e que David não está tendo um bom verão por causa disto.
Quando Duchovny terminar a reabilitação, ele e Téa e as crianças terminarão a mudança para Nova York, na Upper East Side de Manhattan. O autor diz que eles irão ser muito bem vindos em NY, já que Leoni está cada vez mais querida em trabalhos e Duchovny terá mais de Californication e muitas ofertas. NY é um lugar muito mais realístico para viver do que Los Angeles.
---Isto combina com o que David disse no Letterman: que está mundando-se para NY por causa do ambiente mais cultural de NY.
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When Duchovny is done with the rehab, I’m also told that he and Tea and their kids will complete their move to Manhattan’s Upper East Side from Hollywood. They will be very welcome here, as Tea is much in demand work-wise. Duchovny will have more "Californication" and plenty of offers. New York doesn’t solve all your problems, but it’s a much more realistic place to live than Los Angeles.
"X Files" star David Duchovny’s announcement that was he was in rehab for sex addiction sparked a lot of rumors. One of them was that he’d been caught having an affair with his tennis instructor (a woman) and that he was undergoing rehab to save his marriage.
Alas, it isn’t so, says a close friend. Duchovny did not check in because of an extramarital fling. That much the friend is certain of. Even more so: Duchovny’s problem has been longstanding. His wife, Tea Leoni, was aware of it for some time. It had just reached a point where it had to be treated.
I have inferred from my conversation with Duchovny’s friend that this has something to do with an addiction to pornography, probably on the internet. It’s the sex equivalent of a gambling addiction, where the person is just hopelessly trapped in chat rooms.
Interestingly: didn’t we already hear a similar tale this summer with Christie Brinkley’s ex, Peter Cook? He testified in his divorce trial that he sat naked in front of his children’s computers and pleasured himself online with strangers. Cook didn’t seek treatment, however. He boasted about his activities in court, and then went sailing
Of course, the strange thing here is that Duchovny’s Showtime series, "Californication," is almost a celebration of sex addiction. His character, Hank Moody, is a male slut who can’t stop himself from destroying his own life.
"Californication" has certainly had its share of woes this year. The 42-year-old husband of Duchovny’s elegant (and pregnant) co-star, Natascha McElhone, dropped dead of heart attack in May.
By the way, I’m told that David issued that press statement about his rehab because the tabloids were about to issue their own story. What happened: A fellow patient "dropped a dime" on David to make some extra coin. Nice confidentiality!
Duchovny is not having the greatest summer. His "X Files: I Want to Believe" has been a bust, with just $20 million in the till after a month in release. Waiting ten years for a sequel has proved to be a mistake. The audience simply moved on.
When Duchovny is done with the rehab, I’m also told that he and Tea and their kids will complete their move to Manhattan’s Upper East Side from Hollywood. They will be very welcome here, as Tea is much in demand work-wise. Duchovny will have more "Californication" and plenty of offers. New York doesn’t solve all your problems, but it’s a much more realistic place to live than Los Angeles.
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