Liza Minnelli takes 200-mile Uber ride to concert after flight is cancelled
Superstar Liza Minnelli took a 200-mile Uber ride from Charlotte to Wilmington in the state of North Carolina to perform at a concert when her flight was cancelled.
The 69-year-old's rep Scott Gorenstein told the BBC: "Her connecting flight from Charlotte suffered extreme turbulence on its way to Wilmington. The pilot flew back to Charlotte."
Minnelli's Uber trip cost $200 (£130).
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Her driver also turned out to be a former Olympian. Ahmed El-Awady played handball for Egypt in the 1992 and 1996 summer games.
El-Awady drove Minnelli and her two assistants through the night and they arrived at their hotel early on Saturday morning before she performed to a crowd of 1,500 with the North Carolina Symphony the same evening.
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Last month, the singer and actress cancelled two UK performances due to a dispute over money.
Liza's rep told Broadway World her appearances at Sheffield City Hall and the London Palladium were cancelled "because of the promoter's failure to pay."
The rep added: "For months Liza has been preparing for these shows and she was devastated to hear of this unfortunate news. She has always thought of London a second home and will miss seeing her friends and devoted fans."
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