JACKSON BIOGRAPHER REVEALS TAYLOR’S MEDICAL MYSTERIES
Celebrated MICHAEL JACKSON biographer J RANDY TARABORRELLI is set to expose ELIZABETH TAYLOR’s early 1960s medical emergencies - claiming the headline-grabbing incidents may have been suicide attempts.
Taraborrelli has spent more than 20 years researching his new book ELIZABETH and admits the most compelling part of the tome revolves around Taylor’s medical mysteries.
The biographer says, "There were so many times along the way when Elizabeth Taylor was lucky that she didn’t die." Taraborrelli claims Taylor almost died at 30 in 1962 when she was admitted to hospital for what many people close to her thought was an attempt to take her own life.
He adds, "People thought that she’d tried to commit suicide and maybe she did. Only she would really know.
"She had taken so many pills and had so much in her system that people were wondering how she was even able to survive." The biographer is convinced that Taylor’s past addictions to painkillers have left her in agony with ongoing back and hip problems.
He explains, "She was over-medicated and over-prescribed. Nothing was working because she had built such a tolerance to everything that no drug was ever enough."
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