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In 2005, Minnelli relapsed, acknowledging it publicly in an interview with Today. He said, 'Well, let's see what can we do about it.' I said, 'Well, all these people talk about the Betty Ford Centre' and he said, 'Then you'll go there.' Just like that. She said to Variety that once she knew her addiction had spiralled, she sought her dad's help. Post continues after audio.Īfter her mother's death due to an accidental overdose, Minnelli was prescribed Valium to cope with her grief.

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I inherited it, and it's been horrendous, but I have always asked for help."įor a full recap on the 2022 Oscars, listen to today's episode of The Spill.

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She said to The Guardian: "My whole life, this disease has been rampant. Later on, Minnelli herself would experience the same. Her mother, Judy Garland best known for her role in The Wizard of Oz, was struggling with addiction issues. Over the years, Minnelli has gone to rehab - most recently in 2015 - and is now six years sober. He was in black tie,” Jones said, as chronicled in journalist Anthony Haden-Guest’s book about the history of the club, “The Last Party.”Īll of these little nuggets are the sort of dramatizations of real things that are common in biographical shows and movies - even five hours isn’t long enough to fully explore anybody’s life, much less that of somebody like Halston.Although Minnelli's upbringing was incredibly privileged, it also came with its own set of challenges.

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“This guy got stuck in a vent trying to get in. This bit of Studio 54 lore comes from a man named Baird Jones, who was a promoter for parties at Studio 54 and other New York nightclubs in the ’70s. In reality, yes, somebody did seemingly try to sneak into Studio 54 through the vents, but it was actually a man, and we don’t actually know the particulars of when it happened or how they found him. The woman in the vents is, I suppose, a similar stretching of history.

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And then, I guess, three more years pass before the next scene. In the scene immediately before Liza leaves for rehab in this same episode, we see Halston reading an article in The New York Times with the headline “Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals.” That article was published on July 3, 1981, a couple years after the Studio 54 shutdown above. “Halston” does, by the way, imply that some time had passed - but not that much time. Joe Eula says her PR folks told the press she was just dehydrated. Minnelli didn’t enter rehab until 1984, years after the incident at Studio 54 would have occurred.Īnd there actually doesn’t appear to be reporting about her ODing at Studio 54 anyway, though it’s not implausible that it could have happened - she and Halston both really loved their cocaine. There was a night, in December of 1978, when police raided Studio 54 to collect evidence of the owner’s crimes, but he wasn’t charged with anything for months, and the club stayed open until the following February.Īs for Liza Minnelli, “Halston” sorta implies a line from that overdose incident to her stint in the Betty Ford Clinic for rehab - she only has one brief scene between the OD and her trip to the clinic later in the episode - but that wouldn’t be correct either. In the real, actual version of history, most of that did happen. And the police find a dead body in one of the vents - that woman who couldn’t get in decided to take matters into her own hands by sneaking in through the vent, but she got stuck and died in there. The club gets raided and shut down as the owners get arrested for tax evasion and other crimes. But nobody gets into more trouble at Studio 54 on the show than this one unnamed woman who we see in several scenes during the third and fourth episodes standing at the door, begging to be let in.Īt the beginning of the fourth episode, a lot happens all at once. Halston himself (Ewan McGregor) was a well known Studio 54 attendee in real life, partying there as often as he could, and the show reflects that - he, Victor Hugo (Gian Franco Rodriguez), Liza Minnelli (Krysta Rodriguez), Elsa Peretti (Rebecca Dayan) and Joe Eula (David Pittu) go there all the time, getting into whatever trouble they can. That simply is not a word you could accurately throw around about anybody who was super rich and frequented Studio 54 during its brief reign of glory in New York in the late 1970s.Īs we see in numerous scenes on “Halston” - as well, of course, from the many, many stories that folks have shared about it over the past four decades - that place was crazy. The life of Roy Halston Frowick, better known simply as Halston, was not boring.

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(Some light spoilers ahead for the fourth episode of the Netflix series “Halston”)








Liza minelli overdose