Liza Minnelli Recounts Destructive Affair with Martin Scorsese
Legendary actress Liza Minnelli recently opened up about her tumultuous affair with acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes drama that unfolded during their time together.
It all began on the set of New York, New York, a film that went $5 million over budget and extended its production schedule from 14 to 22 weeks. The box office results were equally disappointing, failing to meet expectations upon its release.
Despite the film’s shortcomings, Minnelli and Scorsese’s affair persisted beyond the movie’s premiere. When it came time for Minnelli to work on her next Broadway project, The Act, she insisted that Scorsese direct it, despite his limited experience in live theater.
However, warning signs began to surface early on. Minnelli recalls feeling a sense of unease when Scorsese demanded his own dressing room at the theater, a move that foreshadowed his inability to adapt to the stage environment.
The situation eventually reached a breaking point, leading Minnelli to make the difficult decision to fire Scorsese. Reflecting on the aftermath, she expressed the pain and heartache that came with ending their professional and personal relationship.
While Minnelli acknowledges the intensity of their romance at the time, she also recognizes the toxic nature of their connection. Despite the passage of time, lingering animosity between the two continued to cast a shadow over their interactions, as evidenced by a tense encounter at the 2014 Oscars ceremony.
As Minnelli looks back on her affair with Scorsese, she remains unapologetic for the choices she made, acknowledging the profound impact that their relationship had on her life and career.

