Smash! GossipJACK GOES MISSING AFTER BABY SHOCKFailed Youth have for a long time been almost a lamp to the moth's of the media, attracting all kinds of press - most of it bad. And so scandel is something that they're very much used to, and in fact very much advances their career. It's simply advertising. However, it seems that this recent scandal could spell the end of the multi-platinum selling band.
Reports from inside the band have stated that Jack, lead guitarist, song writer, and all round band anti-Christ is said to soon be a father, after getting another party-goes pregnant. It's reported Jack found out up to a month ago, and has recently gone missing. We have not managed to contact the mother, however there are many unverified reports that Billy Jacobs (below) will help in the raising of the child, because Jack isn't interested.
Above: Billy Jacobs, lead singer of punk band Failed YouthMany family values groups, and even the Prime Minister have all commented on this as 'sick', 'irresponsible' and a 'symbol to teenagers to do whatever they want and expect others to clean up the mess'. This has caused so much tension between Billy and Jack that Jack has actually left his house, taken all his belongings and not spoken to anyone in nearly a month. Jack's counceller, Harry Imrie has commented saying: "Jack is in a very dangerous place right now. He has a pre-diagnosed case of Schizophrenia and ADHD and is on prescription for an anti-depressant. We really need to get Jack back home, safe and sound to make sure he's okay and happy. It also seem's he's left his medicine at home."
Police have also warned that Jack may be heavily using narcotics, as he is widely known for his drug fuelled binges, and so have warned the public not to approach him without caution. Violence is no stranger to Jack as on Christmas Eve of last year he punched a reporter in the face, and has been put on numerous cautions by the police force.
Police have said if anyone knows anything about Jack's disappearance, including his current location and welfare, they are encouraged to get in contact as soon as possible.Edited by user 03 May 2010 09:16:59(UTC)
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