What happened to Tara Reid?
Tara Reid claims she was drugged at a hotel bar in Chicago and was hospitalized.
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Actress Tara Reid alleges she was drugged at a Chicago hotel bar, resulting in her hospitalization. The incident reportedly occurred after she had a drink at the hotel bar.
Tara Reid's recent claim of being drugged in a Chicago hotel has brought renewed attention to the actress. According to reports, Reid checked into her hotel room late Saturday and went to the bar for a drink and a cigarette. She then met some YouTubers, and after returning to the bar, found her drink covered with a napkin. After drinking it, she says she woke up in the hospital. This incident follows Reid's past struggles with substance abuse, although she insists she only had one drink on Sunday night. The video obtained by TMZ shows Reid on a stretcher as paramedics transported her to the hospital. No police report has been filed as of yet. This event serves as a reminder of the potential dangers present in public settings and the importance of vigilance.
Tara Reid claims she was drugged at a hotel bar in Chicago and was hospitalized.
The incident reportedly happened at a hotel outside of Chicago.
As of the report, no police report has been filed.
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