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Tammy Wynette Was Controlled With Drugs March 26. 2010 Tammy Wynette and husband George Richey In the Judiciary Report article titled More From Michael Jackson's Bodyguards, the site stated there are and have been stars, whose handlers controlled them with narcotics, illegal prescription drugs and medication that was being abused by one or both parties. The next day, an article ran in the Daily Mail regarding the husband of the late country singer, Tammy Wynette, controlling the vocalist with drugs, via injecting prescription drugs into her arms and forcing her to perform on stage to make him money. She is one of many artists who have been controlled by others using medication and illegal substances, only to be taken advantage of in the process. Hollywood is a desperate industry, so open to corruption and abuse. Anthem to a life destroyed: Country singer Tammy Wynette's tragic life laid bare in new biography Last updated at 4:09 PM on 12th March 2010 - Professional Martyr: Tammy Wynette's life was like a musical car crash and lead to her death of drug addiction at the age of 55 Tammy Wynette, as even non-country music fans know, sang Stand By Your Man. It is a rousing anthem about female martyrdom, in which Tammy exhorts listeners to Stand By Your Man whatever happens, because, she says: 'If you love him you'll forgive him - after all, he's just a man.'... Tumultuous: Tammy, pictured with her daughter Georgette, with bruises after claiming to be kidnapped in 1978... The final chapters, detailing her marriage to her last husband, the controlling George Richey, are appalling. He sticks needles of medication in her arm, and forces her onto the stage to earn money. She crashes out in the tour bus, barely breathing, and no one raises an eyebrow. When she dies, it seems inevitable... |
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