Judy Garland Was Molested While Filming The Wizard of Oz, Alleges Ex-husband in Memoir
Hollywood performing artist Judy Wreath was purportedly attacked on the arrangements of the exemplary melodic, The Wizard of Oz claims the performing artist's ex Sidney Luft in his new journal titled Judy and I: My Existence with Judy Festoon announced Individuals Magazine.
In the journal which discharged after death, Mr Luft composes that the performing artist was more than once attacked by a portion of the on-screen characters who played the Munchkins in the film which discharged in 1939. "They would make Judy's life hopeless on set by putting their hands under her dress... The men were at least 40 years of age," Mr Luft composed, reports Individuals Magazine
They thought they could escape with anything since they were so little," he included discussing the episode. Sid Luft passed on in 2005. Two years before her demise, Ms Wreath had portrayed the performing artists' conduct with her in a 1967 meeting with Jack Paar. "They were little drunks. They got crushed each night, and they lifted them up in butterfly nets," she said in the 1967 meeting.
In any case, performing artist Margaret Pellegrini who plays "Sleepyhead" in the Victor Fleming disclosed to The Autonomous in 2009 that thought some about the on-screen character went oout to have a couple drinks, things "never escaped hand." She stated:
Everybody was having a decent time and having a good time. There was no raucousness or anything like that, and those stories are exceptionally annoying." Sidney Luft was hitched to Judy Laurel from 1952-1965. They had two kids together - little girl Lorna and child Joey.
In the journal which discharged after death, Mr Luft composes that the performing artist was more than once attacked by a portion of the on-screen characters who played the Munchkins in the film which discharged in 1939. "They would make Judy's life hopeless on set by putting their hands under her dress... The men were at least 40 years of age," Mr Luft composed, reports Individuals Magazine
They thought they could escape with anything since they were so little," he included discussing the episode. Sid Luft passed on in 2005. Two years before her demise, Ms Wreath had portrayed the performing artists' conduct with her in a 1967 meeting with Jack Paar. "They were little drunks. They got crushed each night, and they lifted them up in butterfly nets," she said in the 1967 meeting.
In any case, performing artist Margaret Pellegrini who plays "Sleepyhead" in the Victor Fleming disclosed to The Autonomous in 2009 that thought some about the on-screen character went oout to have a couple drinks, things "never escaped hand." She stated:
Everybody was having a decent time and having a good time. There was no raucousness or anything like that, and those stories are exceptionally annoying." Sidney Luft was hitched to Judy Laurel from 1952-1965. They had two kids together - little girl Lorna and child Joey.
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