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The Santa Monica Police Department was called from Owen Wilson’s home at 12:08:16 p.m. on Sunday, August 26, 2007. The police report confirmed the call was about an attempted suicide by Wilson. Us Weekly reported that Owen was found with a slashed left wrist, and under the influence of pills. He was found by his brother Luke Wilson, taken to St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, and later moved to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. According to the New York Post , Cedars-Sinai spokes-woman Cynthia Harding confirmed that Wilson “is here and in good condition.” MTV.com reported that Wilson’s publicist spoke the following statement on her client’s behalf: “I respectfully ask that the media allow me to receive care and heal in private during this difficult time.” It is uncertain why Owen Wilson resorted to suicidal behavior, but causes have been traced to both his break up with former co-star Kate Hudson, and a fight with a friend. According to US Weekly Magazine he struggled with Cocaine and Heroine addictions, but a rep for Owen unyieldingly refutes these claims.
The mainstream media gave a brief overview of the situation, but for the most part did not delve into hurtful slanders about Wilson’s suicide attempt. Although it is hard for something such as an attempted suicide to be considered favorable in the media, the media coverage wasn’t all that bad, or at least not as bad as it could have been. Of course, there are mysteries as to why this occurred. Along with mysteries come allegations, but much of the media were sensitive to the issue. A couple of the mainstream Web sites attempted to target Owen as a Heroine and Cocaine abuser, but this was not common amongst the majority of publications. The most commonly emphasized part of the story was Owen’s statement requesting the media to let him “receive care and heal in private.” Along with this, another highly reported aspect was the causes of the suicide attempt. Some of the headlines were “Drugs, Friend Could Have Influenced Owen,” “Owen Wilson Hospitalized, in ‘Good Condition,” “Owen Wilson Suicide Attempt Confirmed,” and “The Darker Side of Owen Wilson.” The photos at every single website I researched were very flattering of Wilson. Not one of them was a picture with a crazy ‘going out’ scene, or of him looking indecent.His publicist, unnamed sources, neighbors, and other celebrities were quoted more than Wilson, possibly because Owen was never directly quoted. Even the publicist kept communication simple and short. The only thing that was repeated by the publicist was Owen Wilson’s direct words, which I mentioned earlier in the post. Law enforcement was also referenced by saying, “The person was transported to a local hospital where they are being treated.” This statement was made before it was confirmed that Wilson was the patient. To support the claim that the media was sensitive to his issue, I found no articles that had quotations from enemies or rival celebrities.
The media portrayed Owen Wilson neither as a crazy person, nor as a stable one. The fact that he had a problem was evident, but the media did not beat him while he was down. Much of this approach had to do, in my opinion, with the fact that the news of his suicide attempt was so sudden and unexpected. To Hollywood, the media and his fans, Wilson seemed like a happy-go-lucky guy. I think the media recognized this, and accepted his request to let him receive private care. I scanned the Internet for various articles in mainstream media and blogging Web sites to compare and contrast the content. Many of the bloggers expressed their sympathy for Owen, while focusing on how shocking the news was. Even Perez Hilton warned kids that, “Suicide is never a good option…DON’T do it!”The mainstream media focused more on quotations of reliable sources and facts of the story. Both were supportive and wanted the best for Owen Wilson, whether that was communicated with subtle cues like in the mainstream media, or exact words from the blogs.
Wilson’s publicist did a great job with this crisis situation. Every crisis with celebrities is different, and an event like this needed to be handled with extra care. First of all, the publicist kept the message simple and honest. It was also delivered quickly, which gave the media little time to react. Finally, because the publicist spoke on behalf of Wilson, it made the released statement more credible and personal because they were Owen’s real words. From an outside view, such as media and fans, this made the situation real, relational, and heartbreaking for everyone. I would not have done anything different as Owen Wilson’s publicist.
Thankfully, Wilson is attempting to bounce back from his dangerous ways. He starred in “The Darjeeling Limited” which was released this past October, and has taken some time off from his acting career to repair his life. Since the suicide attempt, he dropped out of “Tropic Thunder,” a movie which he was supposed to star in with Ben Stiller. I really hope, for his sake, that he is on the road to true happiness!
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Sources Used:
Mainstream Medai Coverage: http://www.tmz.com/2007/08/28/report-confirms-owen-wilson-attempted-suicide/
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1657561,00.html
http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1568417/story.jhtml
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20053358,00.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=3526977
http://www.nypost.com/seven/08282007/news/nationalnews/owen_in_suicide_attempt.htm
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20053738,00.html
Blogs: http://www.fafarazzi.com/gossip/200973/2007-shocking-headlines-owen-wilsons-suicide-attempt
http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/08/26/breaking-owen-wilson-suicide-attempt/
http://perezhilton.com/?p=4498
http://everyoneneedstherapy.blogspot.com/2007/09/owen-wilsons-suicide-attempt.html