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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Tara Reid: Drugged or Delirious?

Tara Reid: Drugged or Delirious?

4 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Actress claims she was drugged after one drink at a hotel.
  • Police report states surveillance footage shows no evidence of drugging.
  • Hospital test results are still pending as investigation continues.
Tara Reid: Drugged or Delirious?

Actress Tara Reid is standing by her assertion that she was drugged during a stay at a Rosemont, Illinois hotel in late November. She claims to have had only one drink before blacking out and waking up in a hospital the following day, a harrowing experience that has deeply affected her mental health. Reid expressed fear and helplessness due to the unknown events.

However, the Rosemont Public Safety Department has stated that surveillance footage from the hotel does not indicate any tampering with Reid's drink. While a bartender did cover her drink as a standard practice, investigators found no evidence of foul play on the video. The department noted that the extent of her incapacitation suggests more than just a single drink would be involved.

The investigation is continuing, with authorities awaiting results from hospital tests administered to Reid. Currently, no criminal act has been identified, and no suspects are being pursued. Police also advised patrons to avoid leaving drinks unattended. Reid's representative previously shared that she believed she was drugged and possibly faced an extortion attempt related to videos of her condition.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rosemont police stated surveillance footage did not show anyone tampering with Tara Reid's drink, and there is no current evidence of a criminal act.
Tara Reid claims she was drugged after having one drink and woke up in the hospital hours later. Hotel staff assisted her when they observed a potential health concern.
The investigation is ongoing, awaiting hospital test results. Police have confirmed no criminal act has been committed and are not currently investigating any individuals.

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