2/7/08

Kirsten Dunst latest starlet to enter rehab; checks herself into Cirque Clinic

Kirsten Dunst latest starlet to enter rehab; checks herself into Cirque Clinic


Spider-Man's girlfriend has checked into rehab.

Kirsten Dunst is seeking treatment at the Cirque Lodge Clinic in Sundance, Utah — the same facility where Lindsay Lohan sought help last year after a drunken driving arrest.

"She's not doing well," a source close to Dunst told People magazine.

"People were pushing her to go in there but there was no intervention... She has been partying hard for a while and I'm sure the Heath Ledger thing put people over the edge."

Dunst checked into facility after spending a week at the Sundance Film Festival, according to People.

"She was in a big group of friends and they were dancing their a--es off by their table," the source said. "They looked like they were having a great time and they were getting pretty crazy."

The next day, Dunst blew off her own Glamour magazine party, claiming she "wasn't feeling well."

The 25-year-old New Jersey native is a former child actor who made her breakthrough performance in 1994 when she appeared in "Interview with the Vampire" alongside Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. She became a megastar playing Mary Jane Watson opposite Tobey Maguire in the three Spider-Man blockbusters.

Dunst has not only been partying hard, she's been working hard. Her latest film, "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" is set to be released in October. Another movie called "Sweet Relief," in which she plays peace activist Marla Ruzicka, is set to come out next year.

She was sobbing and acting bizarre when she checked into Cirque, Star magazine reported.

"She seemed to be intoxicated when she checked in because she was acting really erratic," a source told Star. "She was extremely emotional, constantly breaking down in tears."

As Dunst was settling in, another young A-list actress, Eva Mendez, was checking out. Mendez, 33, went to Cirque last week, citing she needed treatment for "personal issues."

Mendez will likely return to the treatment center before Dunst leaves, her representative said.

source: http://www.nydailynews.com

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