Tara Reid's Alleged Drugging Incident: A 911 Call Reveals the Truth
Tara Reid's recent claim of being drugged at a Chicago hotel bar has sparked controversy and raised questions. In a 911 call obtained by TMZ, Reid is heard slurring her words and appearing highly inebriated. A bystander, clearly concerned, attempts to get help for Reid, describing her as 'really inebriated' and unable to respond coherently.
The caller's account is supported by a video clip from November 24, which shows Reid being helped into a wheelchair and later wheeled out of the hotel on a stretcher. However, the Rosemont police have found no video evidence to back up Reid's claims, stating that no one was seen tampering with her drink.
Despite the lack of evidence, Reid remains steadfast in her belief that she was drugged. She expressed her distress and fear in a statement to Page Six, emphasizing the long duration of her incapacitation and the severe impact on her mental health. The incident has left her feeling helpless and scared, with a lingering sense of uncertainty about what happened.
The police are continuing their investigation, awaiting Reid's hospital records, but have concluded that no criminal act was committed. Nonetheless, Reid's experience highlights the importance of addressing substance abuse and the potential dangers of tampering with drinks in public settings.