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rel="nofollow" href="#litres_trial_promo">TWENTY-ONE: KILLER QUEEN
TWENTY-TWO: LET’S HURT TONIGHT
TWENTY-FIVE: CANDLE IN THE WIND
TWENTY-SIX: THIS IS WHAT YOU CAME FOR
TWENTY-EIGHT: LOVE LIES BLEEDING
THIRTY-ONE: I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA
THIRTY-TWO: ALL MY DEAD DRUNK FRIENDS
THIRTY-SIX: WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD TIMES GONE
THIRTY-SEVEN: ANY OL’ BARSTOOL
FORTY-THREE: SLEEP NOW IN THE FIRE
FORTY-FIVE: HERE’S WHERE THE STORY ENDS
FORTY-EIGHT: LOVE’S PURE LIGHT
FORTY-NINE: GREEN GRASS AND HIGH TIDES
FIFTY: THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD
Spotlight magazine exclusive!
We caught up with rising star Heather Rollins to discuss the latest developments in the Madison Brooks case. As you probably know, Heather was a close friend of Madison’s, and she’s also acquainted with the four teens recently arrested for their alleged involvement in Madison’s disappearance. Read on for Heather’s unique, insider perspective of the ongoing scandal!
Spotlight: Heather, we know how busy you are with your new show—congratulations, by the way! We’re honored you managed to carve out some time to speak with us today.
Heather: Thank you, but really, the honor’s all mine. Like the rest of the world, I’m distraught over Madison’s disappearance and I just pray she’s okay. I miss her, and I want her to return home safely.
Spotlight: Certainly the latest news that the body found in Joshua Tree has been ruled out as Madison comes as a relief. But tell us, how are you holding up, and what are your theories? It seems everyone has one these days.
Heather: The news was certainly a relief, to say the least. As for theories, I can’t say I have any. I’m mostly just glad to know Madison is still out there, somewhere, and I pray every day that we’ll see her again—the sooner the better.
Spotlight: I’m sure we’re all rooting for the same outcome. Though we’re also wondering, as someone with connections to everyone involved, what do you think of the recent arrests of Aster Amirpour, Layla Harrison, Tommy Phillips, and Ryan Hawthorne?
Heather: Well, it definitely came as a shock, but I really hate to speculate. It seems like the public has already convicted them in their minds. And while I understand the need for justice, I think it’s wise to take a step back and trust that the LAPD and our legal system will do the right thing.
Spotlight: Yes, but they were caught at the scene of the body, along with Madison’s tracker—what do you make of that?
Heather: It certainly looks bad, doesn’t it? I’m just reluctant to point any fingers until we know the full story. A reputation can be ruined in a second, and it can take a lifetime to restore it, if ever.
Spotlight: The body was found outside a cabin in Joshua Tree owned by Paul Banks. The same Paul Banks who’s been linked to Madison, and whose office
Heather: I really think that’s up to the coroner’s office to determine. Like you, I’m just glued to my phone, waiting for updates.
Spotlight: Did you know Paul Banks, or ever see him with Madison?
Heather: Uh, this is starting to sound more like an interrogation and less like an interview.
Spotlight: Apologies. I guess we’re all a little high-strung around here.
Heather: Understandably.
Spotlight: Would you like to add anything in closing?
Heather: Believe me when I say that Madison is truly a star in every sense of the word. She’s always the brightest light in any room, and she radiates this magical vibe that comes from within. And yet, there’s a side to her that few people realize. She’s super generous to her friends and fans, but there’s also a part that’s very private to the point of being impenetrable. While I know she’d appreciate the enormous outpouring of love and support coming in from all over the globe, I also can’t help but think how much she’d hate the three-ring circus her life has become. People tend to forget that underneath all the glamour and fame lives a real