his official Facebook page. He was reportedly 74. His cause of death is unknown, but he was reportedly ill with COVID-19 in his final days.Sure, the big man from Dallas was a larger-than-life rock and roll showman, theater veteran and cult film star — and he admittedly never let the truth get in the way of his badass legend.“The facts could hurt a good story,” he told The Post upon his first big “comeback” in 1999. “And I’m a believer in the P.T.
Barnum philosophy: ‘Don’t care what you say about me, just spell the name right.'”Here are some of the wildest stories in a life lived like a “Bat Out of Hell.”Despite being picked on by bullies for being overweight, Meat Loaf also racked up his first pre-rock star first ménage à trois at the tender age of age 11. “I had my first three-way in my mother’s car in the fifth grade,” he proudly bragged to Rolling Stone in 2018. “OK, it was a make-out session with two girls — but that’s still a threesome.”Diabolical family man Charles Manson rubbed elbows with plenty of stars during his blood-soaked time in Hollywood — and even got a lift with a clueless Meat Loaf.
As Meat recalled in his 1999 memoir, “To Hell and Back,” Manson needed a lift from Sunset Boulevard to the house of Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys.Turned out, “there was no Beach Boy there, although it actually was Dennis Wilson’s house,” Meat wrote, adding that a bummed Manson then informed him the world would soon end and that he could predict the singer’s fortune (which presumably involved him going down with the Earth’s demise).
Meat said he promptly forgot about the incident — until Manson’s demon-eyed face popped up on the TV screen when his evil crimes came to light.
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