"Homeless Man With the Golden Voice" Is Broke Again, But Still Clean

"I'm going to forget about the fact that I should be a millionaire now," Ted Williams told the Columbus Dispatch this week.

"I'm going to forget about the fact that I should be a millionaire now," Ted Williams told the Columbus Dispatch this week.
You know how you're always going on about how Snoop Dogg, Ted Williams and Warren G should all be involved in a retro-style dating show that's really just a commercial for phones? Well, non-existent person, the Internet heard you.
Today at Gawker.TV, Michelle Obama talks about keeping her love life alive in the White House, Piers Morgan disagrees with the Winkelvoss twins, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell talk shit about each other in consecutive interviews on Access Hollywood Live.
It looks like Ted Williams' fifteen minutes are not quite up. He appeared on The Early Show this morning to discuss his meteoric rise from the streets to stardom, and how fans have been rooting for him throughout his journey.
Recently, Indianapolis, Indiana's FOX 59 station—inspired by the story of "Golden Voice" Ted Williams—decided to roam the streets and find a local homeless person with his/her own hidden talent. Tonight, Jon Stewart sardonically criticized the exploitative, tacky report.
Less than two weeks after checking into rehab at Dr. Phil's insistence, golden-voiced former homeless man Ted Williams has checked himself out against medical advice. This isn't the happy ending everyone was hoping for when this story started.
Today's episode of Dr. Phil brought the conclusion of the incredibly hyped, two-day Ted Williams familiy trouble/rehab saga. During it, Dr. Phil held a one-on-one intervention of sorts and asked a reluctant and scared Williams to go straight into treatment.
After going viral last week and getting picked up (and released) by the police this week, Ted Williams is now going to rehab. Who convinced him? Dr. Phil, of course. Williams is living the entire celebrity lifecycle in one month!
Last night, golden-voiced Ted Williams was picked up (and released) by the LAPD after an altercation with his daughter. In an interview with ET tonight, Williams claimed innocence/said it was his daughter who got violent. Shocker: she disagrees! Watch inside.
Ted Williams, the homeless man who found voice-over work after a video of him speaking went viral, was picked up by police yesterday following a fight with his daughter in a L.A. hotel. The media giveth, and they taketh away.
Today at Gawker.TV, Jim Carrey and Seth Rogen give interviews while on exercise machines, Sheldon brings back the theremin, more Ted Williams, and Neil Patrick Harris gives Kelly Ripa some grief about always choosing Anderson Cooper as her guest co-host.
This morning on the Today Show, Ted Williams and his mother Julia sat down with Meredith Vieira for a lengthy and in-depth conversation. They discussed their fractured relationship and hopes for the future after the events of this week.
The Man with the Golden Voice—formerly homeless voice prodigy Ted Williams—shot to superstardom in a way that most cannot even fathom. Williams is everywhere—tonight, for example, he made a cameo on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Watch inside.
The man with the golden voice—and the mother who gave it to him—are finally reunited. A very happy ending for a man whose story was anything but just a few days ago. The emotional Williams family reunion, inside.
Today at Gawker.TV, Snooki simultaneously disses The Situation and Dancing With the Stars, a look at Zac Efron's weird acceptance speech, Stephen Colbert celebrates the censorship of Huckleberry Finn, and the internet's beloved golden-voiced homeless man announced the Today Show.
Ted Williams shows off his living situation as of 48 hours ago, and gets emotional when introducing us to the man who made it all happen.