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Liza Minneli makes moving admission about her multiple failed marriages

Singer and actress Liza Minneli speaks candidly in new film coming to BBC at weekend

Liza Minneli discusses failed marriages and spills David Gest secrets in film(Image: CREDIT LINE:)

WITH four failed marriages, Liza Minnelli could be forgiven for being cynical about relationships. But the singer, actress and dancer is a cheerleader for romance, saying: “I feel wonderful about love. I wanted it to be like it was in the songs.”

In the film Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, the star and her tight circle of friends open up about her life and her multiple husbands.

Being the daughter of Wizard of Oz icon and singer Judy Garland and director Vincente Minnelli put Liza in the spotlight from the very beginning – and her love life was something that always made headlines.

Her mum Judy married five times and Liza, 79, has notched up four. Her first marriage, to entertainer Peter Allen in 1967, lasted only a few years because she found him in a compromising position with another man.

Liza says in the Bruce David Klein-directed biopic: “Peter was so much fun to be with but I think he felt restricted. He needed, literally, to come out!” Friends adored the Aussie and Liza’s actress pal Mia Farrow reveals: “It was the happiest I saw her in her private.”

The star’s second husband, from 1974 to 1979, was actor Jack Haley Jnr, whose father also starred in The Wizard of Oz, leading pals to joke “the daughter of Dorothy has married the son of The Tin Man”.

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From 1979 to 1992 Liza was married to sculptor Mark Gero. Friends claim he was “a solid rock” in her life because he was not from the showbiz world.

David Guest and Liza Minnelli
David Guest and Liza Minnelli(Image: Getty)

A decade later she wed US producer David Gest. The pair separated in 2003 and divorced in 2007. There has been much speculation around I’m A Celebrity and Celebrity Big Brother star Gest’s sexuality, with Sir Elton John adding fuel to the fire by joking he wanted to “find Liza a heterosexual husband”.

Gest denied he was gay and claimed in interviews that he only loved women. But in the new film, when asked about her track record of relationships, Liza quips: “Give me a gay break, will you?” then tells the cameraman: “I’m sorry, cut that!”

Gest – who died from a stroke in a hotel room in 2016, aged 62 – is the spouse who receives the harshest backlash from Liza’s pals. It seems no one liked him or trusted him, and some make him out as a controlling and manipulative figure in her life.

Singer and pianist Michael Feinstein says bluntly: “Bette Davis said you should only speak good about the dead. Well, David Gest is dead. Good!” Liza’s close pal, former dentist Allan Lazare, who died last year, is also critical.

He is seen saying: “They met during a period of time in Liza’s life when she wasn’t doing so well.

“Physically, she gained a lot of weight and David Gest charmed her and romanced her. Gest had the gift of the gab. Nothing was real and basically for a while he took over her life. He took everyone in her life out of her life.

“It ended when Liza went on tour and she came back and David Gest took everything out of the apartment and left her with a bed and a lamp. He took every picture and every piece of furniture and put it into storage.”

And when Knots Landing actress Michele Lee tells the camera: “I knew about all her men”, Liza interrupts, saying: “And some of them weren’t men at all.” Such quips seem to have become a way of life for Liza, according to those closest to her.

Performer and artist Jim Caruso points out that the star – who is a rare showbiz “EGOT”, having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony award – was taught to keep quiet about her private life and turmoil.

Instead, she made out to her fans and the media that her life was “like a cabaret” – referencing her 1972 hit movie. He says: “Liza was taught by her MGM parents how to make things sound fantastic. She will never go on camera and talk about the dirt.

“She has acknowledged that she didn’t always make the greatest decision in relationships and laughs about it because there was genuine love deep in every one of those in different ways.” Liza is best known for Cabaret, Liza with a Z and Martin Scorsese’s 1977 film New York, New York.

In later years she enjoyed success with the Pet Shop Boys on the album Results and appeared in the Sex and the City 2 movie and on RuPaul’s Drag Race. The biopic, which premiered last year and airs on BBC2 this weekend, also looks into how she was affected by the death of mum Judy.

The former child star was 47 when she died of an accidental overdose in 1969, when Liza was 23. Liza recalls: “I started crying and I didn’t stop for about eight days. It just was devastating to me.” Liza also battled her own addictions.

She admits: “I was the kind of person who never fell down. I never missed work. I never did any of the things you think of when you think of somebody being a real mess.

“But inside I felt so weird. I was taking valium and prescription drugs but I really didn’t feel like I had a drug problem. I’d drink silly drinks like rum and coke. And I started to notice that drinking made me feel better from that. It is really that simple but then it turned on me, like it always does.”

The star says she hid her problems because she did not want people to know she was under stress. She adds: “I always wanted to be the hero.” But she is very candid about growing up in the shadow of her mum, saying: “Being Judy Garland’s daughter is not a lot of laughs but I am grateful for all the bad stuff. It prepared me for the rest of my life. It made me understand a little bit more about myself.”

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Tom Cruise caught off guard with awkward question amid estrangement from daughter Suri

Tom Cruise was caught off guard when he was asked a Father’s Day question during Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning premiere in New York

Tom Cruise ‘red-faced’ as he’s asked awkward Father’s Day question

Tom Cruise was caught off guard during an awkward moment at his Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning premiere in New York earlier this week.

The 62-year-old has been touring the globe promoting the eighth and final movie in the series, and although he must have been asked millions of questions, one in particular had him tongue tied.

“Father’s Day is just around the corner,” an E! News reporter told the star. She then followed up by asking: “What would an ideal Father’s Day look like for you?”

Visibly taken aback, the Hollywood star looked to the side as he said: “You know…” After a pause, he then continued: “Just having fun, man. Making movies, big adventure, having a great time,” before the interview came to a close.

Tom and Suri
Tom has reportedly been estranged from his daughter Suri since his divorce from Katie Holmes in 2012,(Image: WireImage)

Tom is father to three children. Bella, 32, Connor, 30, and Suri,19. He shares his first two children with wife Nicole Kidman. The pair decided to adopt after going through fertility challenges.

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The star later married Katie Holmes, and the couple welcomed their daughter Suri in 2006. However, he has been long estranged from his youngest daughter, since his divorce from Katie in 2012, despite reportedly being close to his oldest two children with Nicole.

Last year, Tom’s teen daughter debuted her name change as he was listed as Suri Noelle during her high school graduation. Noelle is her mother, Katie Holme’s middle name.

Fans took to the comments of the video after witnessing the awkward moment, as one penned: “A simple question about Father’s Day and he can’t answer it.

“He has gotten to a point where all he can talk about is movies and his love of movies. What about being a parent, Tom? There was a time when that was important to you. Sad for this man.”

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Tom was awkwardly asked how he’d be spending Father’s Day(Image: Getty Images for Paramount Pictu)

However, others were left unimpressed with the interviewer, with one commenting: “naughty final question….I’d never give her another interview.”

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It’s been an eventful few days for the superstar as he finally broke his silence about his new girlfriend Ana de Armas who he started dating earlier this year. Sharing his thoughts on the actress to Extra, he said: “Very, very talented, great dramatic actress, comedic, tremendous ability, learns quickly.”

It came after his partner opened up about her excitement as she prepares to work with Tom on John Wick spinoff, Ballerina. Speaking to Good Morning America, the 36-year-old said: “It’s so much fun. We’re definitely working on a lot of things. It’s not just one, but a few projects, ” she added. “With [directors] Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie and, of course, Tom. And I’m so excited.”

Mother Of Combs’s Ex Cassie Testifies At Music Mogul’s Trial

The ex-partner of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s daughter, Cassie, testified on Tuesday about the threats and violence her daughter encountered while dating the music mogul for ten years.

After her daughter Casandra Ventura, the singer known as Cassie, who described harrowing abuse by Combs and his coercive, drug-fueled sex marathons known as “freak-offs,” Regina Ventura took the stand after several days of grueling testimony from her daughter.

Combs, 55, is accused of sex trafficking and leading an illegal sex ring that imposed its authority through crimes like arson, kidnapping, and bribery.

On Monday, Ventura’s attorneys inquired about an email her daughter, a key witness in the trial, sent her on December 23, 2011.

Cassie, 38, claimed last week that Combs had become angry after learning she had been seeing rapper Kid Cudi, who is actually Scott Mescudi, in late 2011.

Cassie told her mother in an email that Combs threatened to make videos of her attending his sex parties in response.

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On May 20, 2025, Regina Ventura, the mother of Cassie Ventura, testifies in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial in New York City. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP)

Sean Puffy Combs has threatened to release two explicit tapes of me, Ventura said in an aloud reading of the email.

He also stated that Scott Mescudi and I would be physically harmed.

Ventura described the threats as “physically unforgiving.” The sex tape threw me because I didn’t understand it.

Cassie’s attorneys, alleging she voluntarily participated, claimed Combs’ defense attorneys sought to discredit her testimony on the sex parties.

Ventura claimed on Tuesday that Combs demanded $20,000 to recover the money he had spent on her because he was already very wealthy at the time and Forbes magazine now estimates his fortune to be around $ 700 million.

Cassie’s mother argued that the money was ultimately used to ensure her daughter’s “safety,” and that it was ultimately paid.

On the eve of the 60th Annual Grammy Awards on January 28, 2018, in New York, singer and model Cassie Ventura (L) and rapper P Diddy (also known as Sean Combs) make their way to the traditional Clive Davis party. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD/AFP) &nbsp

On Tuesday, Ventura was also questioned about images of Cassie that showed bruises on her body, which were also taken at the same time in late 2011.

She had bruising. She said, “We wanted to make sure we remembered that Sean Combs had beaten her.”

Combs is frequently credited with helping to mainstream hip-hop, having earned hundreds of millions in the music, fashion, media, and liquor industries.

However, the rap producer and international star, who was once renowned for hosting lavish parties, now appears to have spent months behind bars.

He has entered a not-guilty plea, but if found guilty, he could spend the rest of his days in prison.

The defense contends that Ventura’s relationship with Combs was not sex trafficking, despite the complexity of the relationship and domestic abuse.

Cheers star George Wendt’s hidden Ted Lasso link as fans spot eerie tribute

George Wendt, the actor who played the beloved Cheers TV series, passed away at the age of 76, and he leaves behind a well-known Ted Lasso nephew.

George Wendt was best known for his role as Norm Peterson in the iconic sitcom Cheers(Image: NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

The legendary actor George Wendt, who tragically passed away at the age of 76, is related to a significant Ted Lasso star.

The actor, who was best known for playing Norm Peterson in the recognizable sitcom Cheers, passed away peacefully in his sleep, his family confirmed.

A representative for the Hollywood Reporter stated to the media that George was a loyal ally of those who had the opportunity to have known him. He will forever be missed. This is the time for the family to request privacy.

The American star, who plays Bob Swerski, one of the fervent superfans frequently seen crowding around Coach Mike Ditka’s diner and passionately supports “Da Bears,” delighted viewers on Saturday Night Live during his distinguished career.

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George Wendt
George Wendt has passed away at the age of 76(Image: Getty Images)

He also boasted an impressive back catalogue of film appearances, gracing screens in Dreamscape (1984), House (1985), Fletch (1985), Gung Ho (1986), Plain Clothes (1987), Never Say Die (1988), Guilty by Suspicion (1991), Forever Young (1992) and the pop culture hit Spice World (1997).

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But George enjoyed spending quality time with his devoted family, which included his wife Bernadette and their three children, Hilary, Joe, and Daniel. Additionally, he leaves his nephew, Jason Sudeikis, who plays Ted Lasso’s lead character.

While appearing on an episode of the Still Here Hollywood podcast, George gushed over his pride for his famous nephew. The Cheers star shared: “Proud especially, you know, not only of the success, but he’s solid. Have you read profiles and stuff? I mean he is such a mesh, so smart, so thoughtful. I mean, it all comes out in the show. Right?”

Ted Lasso’s finale and Cheers’ final episode, which pays homage to the uncle and nephew duo, have even had a touching relationship.

Bartender Mae straightens a framed photo of Apache leader Geronimo at the Crown &amp, Anchor during the season three finale of Ted Lasso. The subtle but heartfelt scene was inspired by Cheers’ ending, which featured a similar image and Sam’s subtle gesture.

Jason Sudeikis
Jason Sudeikis, who played the lead role in Ted Lasso, is the nephew of George Wendt(Image: Handout)

The news of George’s passing comes 32 years after the last Cheers episode aired on television, a heartbreaking coincidence. The actor won six Primetime Emmy Awards for his beloved role as the beer-chugging regular Norm with a run of 275 episodes under his belt.

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On X, formerly Twitter, tributes poured in from fans mourning their favourite TV bar patron, with one writing: “George Wendt, beloved for his role as Norm on Cheers, has died at 77. With a beer in hand and a heart of gold, he made millions feel like regulars. A true legend of TV comfort and comedy.”

One of the most recognizable sitcom characters of my lifetime, Norm Peterson, is to be portrayed in another person’s words. Big guy, congratulations. “Rest simple.”

Cassie’s mum took out loan to pay Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as she feared for daughter’s safety

The jury in the case of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs heard how the mother of his ex, Cassie Ventura, was scared for her daughter’s safety so took out a loan to try to pay off the rapper

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Cassie Ventura’s mother revealed the extent she went to to protect her daughter after admitting she was “scared” of what Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs might have done.

As the case against the disgraced rapper, 55, continues, a court has heard the testimonies of more witnesses, including the mother of Combs’ ex. Taking to the stand in the Manhattan court house, Regina Ventura testified that in December 2011, her daughter emailed her and Combs’s assistant while she was flying home for Christmas.

The email allegedly told them how Combs had been threatening to release explicit videos of Ventura after he discovered she had been dating rapper Kid Cudi. In the email, Ventura is also said to have threatened he would “be having someone hurt” her and Cudi.

Regina Ventura, mother of Cassie Ventura, departs the Manhattan Federal Court
Regina Ventura at the Manhattan court(Image: Getty Images)

Ventura Sr also claimed Combs demanded $20,000 to reclaim what he said he spent on his ex. Ventura Sr said she took out a home equity loan with her husband to get the money for Combs.

She described doing it because she was “scared about my daughter’s safety”. It’s claimed she received instructions from Combs’s bookkeeper about how to wire the money and sent it to him. However, it’s said the money was returned to her several days later.

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After returning home, Ventura Sr is also said to have learned of the alleged violence by the rapper towards her daughter and took photographic evidence.

The court also heard on Tuesday how the disgraced rapper once warned an employee “you can’t put hands on women” following an altercation. The claim came during the cross-examination of David James, the former assistant to Combs.

James spoke of a time he was in an altercation with one of Combs’ chefs and how the Bad Boy Records founder later confront him about the situation. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asked James about the incident while he was on the stand at the lower Manhattan court room.

David James arriving at court
David James arriving at court(Image: Getty Images)

Follow the Mirror’s live blog of the case here.

James acknowledged the moment, admitting he got into an altercation with one of Combs’ then-chefs, a woman, at Combs’ Star Island home in Florida. He testified that he had grown upset by the chef as she tired to tell him where the musician had to be.

James said he “grabbed her two wrists and squeezed her wrists and told her to stay in her … lane.” After the altercation was reported to human resources within Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment company, the incident got back to the star. He then confronted James.

According to James, when he told Combs what had happened in the incident, the star told him: “You can’t be putting your hands on women.” James then said he was warned he would have to be fired if it happened again.

James then claimed Combs told him to write a note to the chef and to give her a gift. James testified that he followed Combs’ advice and was later forgiven by the woman.

Cassie Ventura testified last week
Cassie Ventura testified last week(Image: REUTERS)

The evidence came as James also testified that he saw the rapper take drugs and provided him with baby oil, lubricant and condoms for his hotel rooms. James told the court that Combs would stay with women, including ex girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

The court hearing entered its seventh day on Tuesday. The 55-year-old hip hop mogul faces a number of charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex ­trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The case comes after was arrested in September last year. Combs continues to strongly deny all allegations made against him. He has been in prison since his arrest and has seen a number of bail requests rejected since his incarceration.

James’ testimony comes after singer Dawn Richard, who was part of the MTV show Making The Band that was produced by Cobs, appeared in the witness box on Monday. Ventura’s former friend Kerry Morgan also took to the stand on Monday, while Ventura herself had provided evidence last week.

The case continues.

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If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

George Wendt dead: Cheers icon’s family pay tribute to Norm Peterson actor

George Wendt – who was best known for his role as Norm Peterson in the iconic sitcom Cheers – has died at the age of 76, his family has confirmed

Actor George Wendt, famed for his role as Norm Peterson in Cheers, has sadly passed away at the age of 76. The sitcom legend, who was the uncle of Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis, died peacefully in his sleep at his home earlier today.

His family confirmed the sad news in a statement. A representative told the Hollywood Reporter: ‘George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him. He will be missed forever. The family has requested privacy during this time.’

The announcement of George’s death falls on a particularly poignant date, with the final episode of Cheers airing on television 32 years ago today. George appeared in all 275 episodes of the long-running sitcom and earned six Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his portrayal of beer-loving Norm.

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Tributes have been pouring in for the late actor (Image: NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

The late dad-of-three also played the popular character in the short-lived spin-off The Tortellis, in an episode of Wings, and in an episode of the successful Cheers spin-off, Frasier.

Paying tribute on Twitter (X), one fan of the late star wrote: “George Wendt, beloved for his role as Norm on Cheers, has died at 77. With a beer in hand and a heart of gold, he made millions feel like regulars. A true legend of TV comfort and comedy.”

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Hailing from Chicago and brought up on the South Side, George first made waves in the 1970s with Second City, the renowned improv comedy group from his neck of the woods.

He later became a familiar face on Saturday Night Live as Bob Swerski, one of the “superfans” who would congregate at Coach Mike Ditka’s eatery in the Windy City to cheer on “Da Bears.”

George Wendt attends Wizard World Comic Con Chicago at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on August 23, 2019 in Rosemont, Illinois.
The Cheers legend pictured at Wizard World Comic Con Chicago in 2023(Image: Getty Images)

The late actor’s filmography includes roles in Dreamscape (1984), House (1985), Fletch (1985), Gung Ho (1986), Plain Clothes (1987), Never Say Die (1988), Guilty by Suspicion (1991), Forever Young (1992) and Spice World (1997).

Additionally, he portrayed the cantankerous dad of a son (played by Macaulay Culkin) with a penchant for blaring music in Michael Jackson’s iconic 1991 “Black or White” music video, directed by Jon Landis.

One of his final appearances on the small screen came about in 2023, when the late dad-of-three appeared on competed in season nine of The Masked Singer US.

George sung as “Moose”, where he was mostly sitting during the performance, and was eliminated on “’80s Night” alongside Christine Quinn of Selling Sunset fame as “Scorpio. He also made a surprise appearance on stage when he reunited with the Cheers cast at the Emmy Awards in 2024.

Actor George Wendt attends the 2019 Wizard World Comic Con at Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 16, 2019
George was seen walking with a cane earlier this year(Image: Getty Images)

George sparked health concerns earlier this year as he was pictured during a rare outing after keeping a low profile for several months. The actor was spotted on Wednesday, Jan. 29, stepping out of a car with his wife, Bernadette Birkett. He was dressed in a red and green flannel shirt, black shorts and white New Balance trainers.

As George exited the vehicle, he used a cane for support and also held onto part of the car. He was also photographed sitting in a wheelchair, donning a face mask, while Bernadette pushed him around. She was dressed in all black with a plaid scarf.

The couple shared a tender moment as they were seen holding hands. The specifics of George’s health issues remained private, but it was known that the late actor had a health scare in 2012. He was hospitalised with chest pains and was due to perform in a local production in Chicago when it was later reported that he had undergone coronary bypass surgery after doctors discovered a constricted artery.

George is survived by his wife Bernadette Birkett and their three children: Hilary, Joe, and Daniel.

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