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Remember Dude From R&B Trio City High?

by admin on 01/22/2010 · 7 comments

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Well apparently Robbie Pardlo from the popular 90′s trio has a pretty serious alcohol problem as documented here on the A&E series Intervention, a show we would only sign up to go on if we were drank.  If you don’t remember City High refresh your memory after the jump!

On another note we heard Claudette Ortiz was in the studio working on new material…

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Sugar & Spice 01/22/2010 at 4:19 PM

I luv this show & my new fav is Hoarders

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NINi 01/22/2010 at 4:36 PM

He probably would. Didnt claudette from the group leave him for the other guy in the group and had a baby. Poor thing.

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OnTheRealThough 01/22/2010 at 4:57 PM

You too would become a drunk if you had Wyclef Jean con you into signing a bad contract & take all of your publishing money. Word to Haiti!

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Stewkie 01/22/2010 at 6:56 PM

More 2001 than 90′s, he was bound for failure and the next best friend is Jim Bean and his homie José Cuervo

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jmf007 01/22/2010 at 8:10 PM

I hella remember them. I liked ‘em a lot…esp Claudette. Glad 2 read she is workin’ on new material. Sorry 2 read about him though…get well soon Robbie.

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Andre 01/25/2010 at 9:55 PM

Robbie, you got mad skills man. I don’t care what anyone says. I’ve been down that road before and I made it out but I didn’t have the pressures of achieving fame and losing it. I’m pulling for you 100%. You have a beautiful supportive woman and precious daughter. You’ve got it all bro. I’m with ya and I’ll be the first mofo in line to buy your album when you make it through.

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Kiss 01/26/2010 at 10:38 AM

I watched this episode and it was sad…getting over a broken heart is always serious in my opinion. It is messed up how things ended with Claudette, hopefully Robbie can find some closure and his own happiness. I hate to see people like this..

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