Liza Minnelli claims she was forced to use wheelchair at Oscars 2022

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Liza Minnelli claims she was forced to sit in a wheelchair while she presented at the 2022 Academy Awards.

Minnelli, now 79, took the stage that night alongside Lady Gaga as her co-presenter to announce the winner for Best Picture.

She originally planned to sit in a director’s chair for the presentation, but the plans were changed at the last minute, she says in her forthcoming memoir, ā€œKids, Wait Till You Hear This!ā€

ā€œI was inexplicably ordered — not even asked — to sit in a wheelchair or not appear at all. I was told it was because of my age, and for safety reasons, because I might slip out of the director’s chair, which was bulls—,ā€ Minnelli writes, according to an excerpt published by People on Friday.

ā€œI will not be treated this way, I said. My co-presenter insisted she would not go on stage with me unless I was in a wheelchair,ā€ she adds, noting that she was ā€œheartbroken.ā€

ā€œI was much lower down than I would have been in the director’s chair. Now I couldn’t easily read the teleprompter above me. How would you feel if you were wheeled out, against your will, to perform in front of a live audience, and unable to see clearly?ā€ she continues.

Minnelli appeared somewhat disoriented on stage and stumbled over her words. Gaga comforted Minnelli by telling her, ā€œI got you.ā€

While the moment left her feeling upset, the ā€œCabaretā€ actress commended Gaga for her kind gesture after they exited the stage.

ā€œSo when I stumbled over a few words, Gaga, who was at my side, didn’t miss a beat to play the kindhearted hero for all the world to see. ā€˜I got you,’ she said, leaning down over me,ā€ Minnelli shares.

After hearing of Minnelli’s discomfort, the ā€œBad Romanceā€ singer made her way to Minnelli’s dressing room for a visit where she asked her, ā€œAre you okay?ā€

ā€œI looked at her and said simply, ā€˜I’m a big fan.’ I learned this lesson years ago from Mama and Papa [Judy Garland and Vincente Minelli]. At a moment of high stress, you stay gracious,ā€ she writes.

Minnelli continues, ā€œThe winner for best picture that year was ā€˜CODA.’ I loved the irony of the title for me Writing my memoir would be my coda, my truth. There’s always a rainbow — if you know where to look for it.ā€

Elsewhere in her book, the Hollywood icon discusses her many high-profile romances, her sobriety journey and her various celebrity escapades with friends.

ā€œKids, Wait Till You Hear This!ā€ will be published on March 10 by Grand Central Publishing. The book is currently available for preorder.

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