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Liza Minnelli Opens Up About Tinnitus and Her Iconic Career
Liza Minnelli, the renowned American actress and singer, has recently shared a personal health struggle she has been facing. In a recent revelation, the 78-year-old star disclosed that she developed tinnitus, a condition characterized by ringing or other noises in the ear, due to an incident involving her father, Vincente Minnelli. According to Liza Minnelli, her father screamed in her ear at the Oscars, which led to the development of this condition.
Liza Minnelli is best known for her iconic performances, including her Academy Award-winning role as Sally Bowles in the 1972 film “Cabaret.” Her career has been marked by numerous accolades and memorable performances on stage and screen. Recently, she was photographed in front of Andy Warhol‘s portraits of her parents and herself, a poignant moment captured by photographer Greg Gorman.
In addition to her professional achievements, Liza Minnelli’s personal life has also been subject to public interest. She has been married four times, to Peter Allen, Jack Haley Jr., David Gest, and Mark Gero. Each of her marriages has been to individuals from different walks of life, including a musician, a producer, and a sculptor.
Despite the challenges she has faced, including her health issues and personal struggles, Liza Minnelli remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for her talent and enduring legacy.