Brittany Murphy’s husband and mom: “Hollywood broke Brittany’s heart”

Brittany Murphy Passes Away Early Sunday Morning!

Larry King is set to air an interview Wednesday with the widower and mother of late actress Brittany Murphy. Murphy died suddenly of as-of-yet unknown causes late last month. There’s speculation that she died of a prescription drug interaction due to the variety and number of drugs reportedly found in her bedroom. Her husband, Simon Monjack, denies that Brittany was taking multiple prescription drugs and told People Magazine that “There was nothing here that could endanger her; there was prescription medication in the house for her female time and some cough syrup. That was it.”

Now Monjack and his mother-in-law, who lived with the couple in Brittany’s Hollywood Hills mansion, are granting joint interviews to help clear up some of the misconceptions about her death. Along with the upcoming segment to air on Larry King, the two spoke to People Magazine.

For the family members of young Hollywood starlet Brittany Murphy, her tragic death is still too difficult to comprehend.

The actress’s husband, Simon Monjack, and mother, Sharon Murphy, opened up on a recent visit to Larry King Live, and the grieving pair are leaning on each other to get through this trying time.

“It’s like a rebirth. There’s not enough time—your dreams, be they good or bad, when you wake up and I reach out to touch or hold my wife, she isn’t there,” Monjack relayed to King when asked how he’s coping since Murphy’s passing.

After being with the star at the time of her death, Sharon and Monjack have developed a somber bond.”Sharon and I were holding each other. And they let us know at the same time that she hadn’t made it,” he explained.

“But we knew before that,” recalled Murphy. “You felt her life go out of her.”

And while speculation surrounding Murphy’s passing is still rampant, Monjack has his own explanation: “You want to know what broke Brittany Murphy’s heart? Hollywood broke Brittany Murphy’s heart.”

In a separate interview with People last week, Sharon, too, maintains the sobriety of her late daughter, claiming she died because of a congenital heart murmur.

“She never even drank. Maybe a glass of champagne at New Year’s,” she tells the publication. “But everyone used to say she was wasted, she was this, she was that. It was hard for anyone to imagine that somebody was so high on life.”

Monjack concurs, asking: “Do you not think anybody would have picked up on this anorexic, mentally deranged person? It’s ludicrous.”

[From E! Online]

It’s hard to tell if Brittany’s mom and widower are sincere without seeing the interview, but sometimes family members are the last to admit that their loved one has a problem. After seeing this bizarre interview with Brittany that aired last April, I find it easy to see how people would assumed she was looped out on drugs. Life is fragile, though, and Brittany suffered from a heart murmur. Maybe we’ll know more once the toxicology reports come back from the coroner.

Monjack has been under scrutiny for his shady business dealings. He’s been sued multiple times for bad debts. Murphy left her entire estate to her mother and some people have whispered that it’s in Monjack’s best interests to stay close to his mother-in-law and his late wife’s money.

Brittany Murphy Passes Away Early Sunday Morning!

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  1. Sumodo says:

    How very sad. Also very sad that they sucked the cash cow dry. Very sad.

  2. Andrea says:

    Why did she marry such a loser?

  3. Goddess711 says:

    Just about everybody LOVED Brittany. The rumours go with the job title, sorry to say. Hollywood didn’t do it to her, she wasn’t strong enough to fluff off the garbage part of being a star. That should’ve been her biggest strength – knowing that when the rumours fly you’ve “made it” in stardom!
    I don’t think I’ll ever forget her mother’s cries and saying “Please Brittany, come back!” on that 911 call. Truly tragic; they DID know. Her mother’s crying was from the soul.
    RIP Brittany!

  4. Tru says:

    sad, I really liked her as an actress..

    I saw a change in her appearance and interviews..

    its sad..

  5. Pont Neuf says:

    Is it me, or people will just say anything negative about a situation, just for the sake of being malicious?

    Who cares if this guy Monjack has been convicted for fraud? Does that mean that he couldn’t genuinely love his wife, or that he is somehow responsible for her death?

    As for Brittany Murphy’s mother, she must have known her daughter better than anybody else. When someone is an alcoholic and/or a drug addict, there’s no way of denying it. The evidence is too great (and often, far too terrible), so as to be denied. If she says her daughter wasn’t hooked on anything, then she wasn’t.

    Brittany always came across as being a bit on the zany side, but that doesn’t mean that she was addicted to anything. There are people whose behaviour is unorthodox to the point of being bizarre. She was one of those.

    I find it so distasteful when people start looking for something dark and improper in an already sad situation.

  6. SolitaryAngel says:

    Wow; I couldn’t even stand to watch the whole interview! Did she really have that accent in real life? How weird, poor thing.

  7. Sigh. says:

    That last question he asked (“Do you think…?”) — straight from Dinah Lohan’s workbook for her “Enablers and hangers-ons need money, I mean love too” seminars.

    Hopefully the toxicology report will put certain rumors to rest, but this interview reads of 2 people trying to cut a potentially negative coroner’s report off at the pass. If nothing is there, then science will say so. Anything else, and people are going to think however they darn well please.

    This would have been more effective as an “I told you so,” interview, AFTER (and IF) the reports backs them up or are totally deemed inconclusive/unknown causes.

  8. Firestarter says:

    I hate the way her husband looks. He is just so greasy looking, he should be hanging out with Greasy Bear Davis. They kind of look alike.

  9. hatsumomo says:

    That is pretty sad. And I dont blame the mom and husband for deny deny denying the drug rumors. I mean, wouldn’t you do the same? Like that woman last year who drove stoned and drunk the equivalent of ten vodka shots and killed herself all her kids and those other people in a collision. What struck me was despite the toxicology reports and witness accounts, he still insisted she was a wonderful person and refused to believe the evidence. It just shows how incredibly much they stand by her character and still love her.

  10. gg says:

    So sad.

  11. Popcorny says:

    All these articles sliming this guy and I just don’t see one thing that says he didn’t love her and that he doesn’t deserve the utmost sympathy for what he’s going through.
    Of course he’d stay close with Brittany’s mom, they were close before Brittany died and he probably needs her now, more than ever, to feel closer to Brittany -but now it’s being skewed that it’s “about the money”.
    Same for when it was reported that he didn’t want an autopsy -and folks took it as evidence that he was guilty of her death -when it was merely religious (and who can fathom the idea of a loved one being cut up?).
    Poor guy.

  12. lucy2 says:

    Well, the tox report should make everything clear. It seemed to me like there was such a drastic change in both her appearance and her ability to do her job that it’s not unreasonable to at least suspect there was something going on. However I can fully understand her family being in denial or even being aware of a problem but wanting to publicly downplay it to protect the memory and reputation.
    I feel terrible for her mother, they were so close and I can’t even imagine losing a child.

  13. oxa says:

    Brittany forgot that acting is just a job and not who you are. Meryl Streep and many others have remembered that and still had very happy normal lives off camera.

  14. Solveig says:

    @Pont Neuf, I agree again with you.

  15. WTF?!? says:

    Well, mom, then I guess you shouldn’t have whored her out to Big, Bad Hollywood as a child and instead encouraged her to go to college and pursue any one of the thousands of other life paths available to her. Even in Hollywood she could have gone for a degree.

    She was a working actress with a regular VO gig, if “Hollywood broke her heart” it’s because you didn’t raise her with the capacity to cope with life’s inequities. And her husband– shady, shady. This is just going to get worse before it’s done.

  16. wow says:

    This is sad. All of the speculation. Not everyone who is thin or has bad teeth has an eating disorder and not everyone who is happy-go-lucky is high off a drug.

    There seems to be very logical explanations as to why she looked thin and logiccal medical reasons as to her death. Unfortunately in our society we’re more apt to believe the seedy gossip aspects. I’ve been guilty of this myself.

    RIP Brittany.

  17. LILLL says:

    He’s shady all right–but too bad he wasn’t Slim Shady. Mmmmhmmm.

  18. ViktoryGin says:

    Her behavior in the video wasn’t that bizarre in my opinion, but she does look terribly thin and the midatlantic Brit/American accent is peculiar.

  19. jsan says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JXTZKGOyps

    I couldn’t finish watching this one. Apparently it was her last interview in December. She doesn’t blink for most of it and seems like a completely different person.

  20. Orbit says:

    Mums is in denial. I’d say serious drug addiction and deep-seated psych problems.

  21. bella says:

    Whatever her cause of death, I think Hollywood makes mincemeat out of all but people made of the strongest stuff. It seems to me they thrive on tearing down any individuality in a person, then homogenising them into the same too thin, too vapid person, so eventually we only say “Oh, you remember her: the blonde/brunette/red-headed one in…” whatever movie it was. There is no reward for individuality or non-conformity. They want everyone to be the same under-fed, over botoxed, over-inflated starlet. And then they cry over “Why, why, did it come to this?” Hollywood needs to take a good long look in the mirror. I doubt they like what they see – unless (of course) it’s been surgically enhanced, starved, and purged of a soul.

  22. whatevs says:

    Watched jsan’s link and didn’t really see a problem with it. She came across as tired and a little out of it but she still made sense. I’m thinking her death had more to do with an eating disorder than anything else. Sad.

  23. fizXgirl314 says:

    welcome to the real world… everything’s gonna break your heart.. trust me… after coming into physics being a bright eyed, bushy tailed idealist about how wonderfully altruistic our work is, I now hate my colleagues and the field entirely… Life will break you down… in one way shape or form… sigh.

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