EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood's 'Family Fixers': The Private Network Celebrities Call When an Adult Child Turns Volatile
Insiders say the rich have a parallel crisis system designed to stop the next headline. Yet, it doesn’t always work.
As the Rob Reiner double-homicide case continues to dominate headlines, with son Nick charged with the murder of his parents, one ugly truth is beginning to resurface across Hollywood:
When an adult child starts to spiral, the rich and famous don’t reach for public hotlines or people who may talk to Radar and TMZ. They go to a fixer.
These fixers operate in a shadow space. They sit somewhere between being healthcare and damage-control consultants, being coordinated through family offices, agents, lawyers, and discreet “concierge” medical networks.




