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SCOTT WEILAND's Wife Discusses 'Fall To Pieces' Book With CNN; Video Available - Nov. 11, 2009
CNN's Naamua Delaney recently conducted an interview with Mary Forsberg Weiland — mother, model, bipolar disorder survivor and recovering drug addict — about Mary's new book, "Fall To Pieces: A Memoir Of Drugs, Rock 'N' Roll, And Mental Illness", released on November 10 via William Morrow/HarperCollins Publishers.

In "Fall To Pieces", which was written with Larkin Warren, Mary beautifully tells the story of her life and her longtime relationship with STONE TEMPLE PILOTS/former VELVET REVOLVER frontman Scott Weiland. Mary reveals the extreme highs and lows of her life with refreshing candor and unflinching detail. She offers a window into the world of modeling and rock 'n' roll, while at the same time providing deep insights into the drug and alcohol addictions that could have killed her, and her serious, recently diagnosed and misunderstood mental illness.

Mary explains her reason for writing this book and why she felt bipolar disorder was an important subject to address: "I reject the stigma that the words 'mental illness' carry and I'd love to be a part of the movement to eliminate it." She continues: "After my bipolar diagnosis, I read countless books on the subject. I had a difficult time connecting to them because my story often lacked the intense mania that so many people struggle with. I'm hoping that someone who may be wrestling with similar demons to mine can find even an ounce of hope in 'Fall To Pieces'."

Inspired by books from public figures documenting their own struggles — including Brooke Shields' "Down Came The Rain", about a journey through postpartum depression, and Carrie Fisher's "Wishful Drinking"Mary felt it was important to share her story, despite fears of how revealing her personal battles might affect her family. "Overall, I'm an honest and open person, so spilling my beans came quite easy, but memoirs and motherhood is a difficult marriage to broker," she says. "Keeping authenticity while trying to protect my children felt a lot like walking a tightrope. In the end, though, I was able to write about that challenge too, so the whole process felt like an honest entry in the so-called diary that became this book."

In "Fall To Pieces", Mary discusses:

* A childhood filled with depression, instability, early addictive tendencies, an overdose and a stint in juvenile hall.
* Meeting Scott Weiland, then an aspiring musician, for the first time at age 16 when he showed up to drive her to and from modeling gigs for $8 an hour.
* The Fourth of July party at Leonardo DiCaprio's house in Malibu, where the Weilands arrived in long-sleeved turtlenecks to hide needle tracks and scabs.
* Her frequent calls to JANE'S ADDICTION guitarist Dave Navarro, who somehow always seemed to know where Scott was.
* Scott's marriage proposal, which followed Mary's seventh rehab stay — and the positive pregnancy test that came soon after.
* The "domestic battery charges" that weren't true but that got Scott back into rehab — and the supportive phone call from Robert Downey, Jr. reassuring Mary that she'd done the right thing.
* The "Weiland Wardrobe Bonfire" three-day headline-making breakdown in Burbank, CA in 2007 that led to Mary's ultimate diagnosis of bipolar disorder, successful treatment, and a new life of health and hope for the future. Of the incident, she now says: "I unraveled. I don't know all the answers to what happened that day I just remember my true self watched helplessly as I fell into deep mania. Writing about it certainly helped me answer a few questions… but not all."



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COMMENT |
posted by : pigchop
11/11/2009 9:18:39 PM

If this non-music news has to be on blabbermouth, at least have some fun with it:

http://a.imagehost.org/0885/maryweiland_book.jpg

COMMENT | I married somebody famous
posted by : Ironlung
11/11/2009 9:40:06 PM

now its my turn to try and make money on it. Agree with d-unknown

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^^^^
posted by : Scotts_Orange_Juice
11/11/2009 11:18:10 PM

and a percentage of his orange juice too

COMMENT | Missing out on a great read...
posted by : scottysgirll662
11/11/2009 11:45:19 PM

This book is not all about Scott it is 2/3 about Mary, her screw ups, and her battle to survive from such an early age. Really strong woman who is educated and is dedicating her life to helping people. Does not sound like she is riding on anyone's coat tails. Don't think Scott would have approved the title if it was intended to be a cash cow. This book is gonna help alot of people understand this disease.


COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/12/2009 12:04:16 AM

I'll have to check out the book she wrote.

COMMENT | some things never change
posted by : roachville9
11/12/2009 2:45:29 AM

morons on blabbermouth just quick to try and be funny using "orange juice" lines for the 400th time.

And for anyone thinking she's exploiting her marriage to a rock star, Scott has been supporting this book since day 1. Talking about it in interviews, posting tweets/blogs about it. I haven't read it yet but all reviews I've looked at point to the similar fact that she does keep this mostly directed inward.

Obviously all the Meshuggah lovers aren't gonna be looking into such things but just thought it fair to throw that bit of information out there before people continue thining that this is another episode similar to that of Nikki Sixx & his wife's recent book.

COMMENT |
posted by : handofsutekh
11/12/2009 6:34:46 AM

I hope it's better than backstage passes by angie bowie

COMMENT | Ho hum
posted by : VelveetaRevolver
11/12/2009 9:16:24 AM

Must be a slow news day here. How many more times are we gonna see this damn story brought back to the forefront?

COMMENT | Meshuggah lovers = LOL!
posted by : TufnelForPrez
11/12/2009 9:21:49 AM

Even the interview excerpt has very little to do with Scott and more to do with her. The subject matter is clearly not a cash grab, especially in light of the subject matter. One of my friends has bi-polar and when he's manic, it's a freakin' nightmare and certainly not a condition you throw around, willie-nillie like, living sober or say, MS.

An English woman has just written a memoir about a couple of years of her life, spent fucking every band that played in London. Her story is candid, yet uninteresting to me, but the band members and 'rockstars' she refers to, guarantees her book will be a success.

^^^ THAT is a cash grab. Not admitting you have a really difficult illness.

COMMENT | Poor Kids
posted by : chuckbilly23
11/12/2009 12:44:46 PM

I bet if their kids dropped a urine sample they'd test positive for every barbitruate known to man thanks to the parents.
How dangerous is that to have both your parents drowning in a pool of drug and booze induced sorrow, procreate times two?
The fact that their two kids are healthy should've been enough for those two junkies,to wake and smell a blessing of their lifetime.

COMMENT |
posted by : NugMidsShwag
11/12/2009 12:58:41 PM

chuck your so smart..



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