Daughter of artists Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, Liza Minnelli also showed a lot of interest in continuing to work at age 78
Known for films like Cabaret (1972), New York, New York (1977) and Sex and the City 2 (2010) and daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, Liza Minnelli reflected on getting older – and took the opportunity to give some advice.
At 78 years old, the artist gave a rare interview to the magazine Interviewin which he emphasized the importance of prioritizing physical well-being. “I have some advice: take care of your body because you can live longer than you expect,” he said. “I just keep replacing parts and moving on. You just deal with it and be happy, and how Dick Van Dyke sang and taught me, ‘Put on a happy face.'”
Right away, Minnelli commented on how there are many misconceptions people have about her life: “They read rubbish and bullshit and don’t know that my life is truly beautiful. It’s full of loved ones, laughter, creativity, and emotional and financial security.”
People turn crazy stories into weapons, it’s so damn boring. I don’t think people understand what a united family we are.
“Sometimes it hurts me, but your job as an artist is to not listen to them and do what you do, what they can’t do,” the actress continued. Then, Liza Minnelli She emphasized how she wants to be remembered for this attitude.
“I made my own path. I worked and still work as hard as anyone can, and I love every single person who has supported me and cared about me for me. I love performing,” he said. “I still take dance classes, and when I sing for people in the theater, I’m not giving a performance — I’m sharing my love with each person individually.
I’m asking, ‘This is how I feel. And you?’ My work is real.
Source: Rollingstone

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