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Mary Weiland
Mary Weiland is married to Velvet Revolver front man Scott Weiland. She recently set her cloths on fire during a mental breakdown due to her bipolar disorder.
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Nov.13, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Mary Weiland, ex-wife of American musician Scott Weiland, has recently released a memoir in which she has revealed intricate details of the disturbed period in her life when she was married to the much acclaimed musician. The memoir which has been titled “Fall to Pieces: A Memoir of Drugs, Rock [...]
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Mary Forsberg Weiland, former wife of Scott Weiland, just released her memoirs about her days with Scott and the grunge band Stone Temple Pilots.Contributor: Stacey DoylePublished: Nov 12, 2009
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Scott Weiland, shot to fame as frontman for 90s era grunge band Stone Temple Pilots and took the name literally. He was stoned most of the time, strung out on heroin, often with his wife Mary Forsberg Weiland at his side. She tells all in a new book. Mary Weiland says they were shooting up so much they had to wear long sleeves at a Fourth of July party at the Malibu home of Leonardo DiCaprio to high the needle marks in their arms from the...
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Mary Forsberg Weiland was joined by friends — including musicians Dave Navarro (JANE'S ADDICTION), Dave Kushner (VELVET REVOLVER), Mark McGrath as well as director/writer Cameron Crowe, actress Ivana Milicevic, Perla Hudson (wife of Slash) and writing collaborator Larkin Warren — to celebrate the November 10 release of her new book "Fall To Pieces: A Memoir of Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll, and Mental Illn
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