Celebrity Rehab Isn't Canceled, Reveals Insider
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Jan. 7 2012, Published 5:00 a.m. ET
Despite rumors that it has been taken off the air, Celebrity Rehab has not been canceled, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
Dr. Drew Pinsky's hit VH1 reality show "isn't canceled," an insider exclusively told RadarOnline.com.
"A new deal is close to being signed and Pasadena Recovery Center readying the facility for more production," revealed the source.
There have been multiple reports that Celebrity Rehab was being closed down for good following the recent deaths of two of it's former cast members, actor Jeff Conaway and Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr.
Their deaths prompted a surge of criticism about the show, where stars try to get help for their addictions.
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