Rocker Pete Doherty has rubbished recent reports which stated that he had attempted to commit suicide, branding them completely false.
The singer's minder, Johnny Jeannevol, made the claims about the Babyshambles frontman's suicide bid last week.
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However, Doherty's manager, Andy Boyd denied the reports, saying that they were "totally untrue", reports Contactmusic.
It was earlier reported that Doherty was very upset after knowing that his supermodel ex Kate Moss was romantically involved with 'The Kills' star Jamie Hince, and so he tried to overdose by taking an entire bottle of pills.
Doherty split with Moss in July after being accused of cheating on her with a mystery brunette.
He is now engaged to marry model Irina Lazareanu.
Source: ANI
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Doherty split with Moss in July after being accused of cheating on her with a mystery brunette.
He is now engaged to marry model Irina Lazareanu.
Source: ANI
VEN /J
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