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David Gest
Born
David Alan Gest
SpouseLiza Minnelli (20022006) (divorced)

David Alan Gest (born May 11, 1953) is an American television personality, TV producer and concert promoter.

Personal life

Gest was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Southern California. He became a music producer upon leaving school and was responsible for producing the highest rated musical special in television history in the United States Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration on CBS TV which was seen by around 44 million people, one of every four households in the U.S. He won the NAACP Image Award for his production. He also produced 'Liza's Back' starring Liza Minnelli in London at The Royal Albert Hall and on Broadway. He has also co-written the theme song for his highly-rated television series This Is David Gest with James Bourne (formerly of the pop group Busted) entitled This Guy is Crazy. The song was recored by his nephews 3T. 3T are the sons of Tito Jackson (and Dee Dee Jackson) of the Jackson Five.

He currently resides in Cambridge, England.

Gest was married to actress Liza Minnelli and they divorced in 2006. Following his divorce, he claimed that he became a "victim of domestic violence" who, as a result of Minnelli's beatings, now lives in "virtually constant, unrelenting pain" that requires "11 prescription medications per day, some more than once." These medications, according to his official medical records found on thesmokinggun.com, include Celexa for depression, Xanex for anxiety, Amitriptiline for depression and headaches, Morphine, Oxycontin, and Famvir and Acyclovir for herpes zoster. He also takes large dosages of botox for "headache relief." He is being treated with a "bizarre and irrational course of medications and treatments," according to a New York doctor who reviewed Gest's records for the Minnelli camp.

He is reportedly allergic to polyester, according to the same medical records.

On October 21, 2003, the New York State Supreme Court thew out Gest's 10 million dollar civil lawsuit against Minelli for domestic abuse, as his attorneys were unable to establish that his purported injuries came at the hands of Minnelli. Supreme Court Judge Jane Solomon ruled, the 53-year-old Gest failed to rebut assertions from Minnelli's medical expert that Gest's headaches actually came as a result of him suffering from a type of herpes.

Following his divorce, he dated I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! contestant, actress Malandra Burrows, but is currently single.

Failed MTV Reality Show

On December 12, 2002, nupitals Gest and Minelli filed a $21 million dollar breach of contract suit against VH1 for shelving an at-home TV reality show about their lives. VH1 filed a countersuit stating that Gest's "erratic and deceitful conduct that went so far beyond the acceptable bounds of show business eccentricity" doomed the show before it was completed. Gest repeatedly denied access to Minnelli, and often refused to appear on camera when, "in his opinion, he was not looking his best." Gest insisted that VH1 pay for an expensive stylist, hire two personal assistants for him, and fly his hairstylist in from Los Angeles for the months-long shoot. Gest even demanded that the hairstylist be housed in an apartment near his own Upper East Side coop (VH1 estimated the cost of this tonsorial care at $60,000). His wardrobe demands were also excessive, with Gest seeking to spend 30 times as much on his threads for the series opener as was being expended on Minnelli's outfits. On other occasions, when technicians had to drill into a wall to install recording equipment, a crew member had to "stand by the hole with a vacuum cleaner in hand so as to instantly remove any dust."

I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here!

Gest finished in 4th place on the 2006 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! on ITV in the UK. His performance on the show included telling stories and performing a song, "Get Me Outta Here!", with fellow contestant Toby Anstis. He lasted twenty of the twenty one days and was evicted from the show on 30 November, 2006.

During his time in the jungle, Gest participated in two "Bush Tucker trials". One trial involved him being shut in a tank that was gradually filled with water, while his feet were chained. While this was occurring, he had to open several compartments to obtain "stars" that would earn his fellow contestants meals. However, when he opened the compartments, Gest was also joined in the tank by various animals, including crocodiles,alligators, sea serpents and spiders. Gest told jokes as he gathered his stars. He was the first contestant to win big meals for the other contestants. In the other trial he was joined by winner Matt Willis and Jason Donovan. They had to slide into freezing water and throw a dart at a balloon to burst it to earn each star for the camp.

As more than ten million people watched Gest each night for three weeks in November 2006, Tony Parsons of The Daily Mirror summed it up on November 20 2006, by stating:

There is increasing evidence that appearing on a show like I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is not a career's death certificate but the kiss of life. David Gest has changed everything.

While on the show Gest told many anecdotes that he claimed were true. These included a tale of a cousin who didn't eat fruit for a week and consequently died, one claiming that he was once forced to survive a week in the Grand Canyon after going exploring there, one about a hotel specifically catering to people with albinism called Albino Heights, one claiming that his father was a fisherman and his mother a nun, and he famously claimed that his maid is called Vaginica Seaman, apparently named after her mother's favorite body part. The charity he supported, Chinese Girls With Herpes (CGWH) also became famous as a result of the show. He returned to England after I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! as a star in his own right, appearing on the Royal Variety Show, meeting Prince Charles and Camilla.

Other work

In January 2007, Gest appeared as a special guest as a judge on ITV1's Soapstar Superstar, for one night, replacing Michael Ball who was coaching the singers. He also made guest appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats' and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

Later that month it was announced that Gest had been signed for a one year deal by ITV1 to appear in his own reality series entitled This is David Gest. The show began on the 22 April 2007. He also took cameras for a glimpse of the Jackson family house in Encino, California, where he met Tito and his children as well as Katherine Jackson. The show attainined number one in the ratings for the time slot for its first two weeks and number two for the next three weeks.

Following this Simon Cowell signed him to star as was one of the four judges on ITV1's entertainment series Grease is the Word which ran for four months as well as the ITV1 series Greased Lightnin'. He hosted The Friday Night Project on Channel 4; Heat Magazine called his appearance on the show one of the best performances by a guest host in the history of the show. He also had a guest appearance on Peter and Jordan: The Baby Diaries.

His autobiography was released earlier in the year entitled Simply the Gest, and is being released in paperback in October 2007. He will begin his first tour of the U.K. on the 20 & 21 February 2008 at the Hammersmith Apollo, London for two nights when he stars in a new play entitled David Gest is Nuts... My Life as a Musical with many of the characters he made famous in the jungle. He debuted a sneak preview of the show when he hosted 'The Friday Night Project' where he performed with the Little People Of DavidLand and the Chinese Girls With Herpes, both of whom will tour with him as well as the Von Snatch Family Singers and the Tess Tickle Dancers. The tour will take him to 28 cities and includes special guests K-CI & JOJO, Peabo Bryson, Shalamar, Coolio, Candi Staton, Martha Wash of The Weather Girls, Gloria Gaynor, Patrice Rushen, Deniece Williams & Billy Paul.

According to Heat Magazine & The Daily Mirror in London, David Gest is mobbed by people wherever he goes. He is also an avid football lover and attends many of Arsenal's games. He is best friends with team member Mathieu Flamini.

In November 2007 Gest returned to Australia as Foxtel Network began airing the 2006 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (which Gest appeared on) in Australia and New Zealand. Gest also was seen on the UKTV Australia show 'the Singing Office' where he was a judge with Jason Donovan for the finale of the series. Additionally, This is David Gest began airing in September 2007 in Canada on the STAR Channel. David Gest received Loaded LAFTAS' Award for 'Funniest Person In A Reality Series' on the 4 September 2007 before a star studded audience. He made his first appearance in panto on 13 & 14 December 2007 opposite Alfie Allen, Lily Allen, Jamie Winston and Ray Winston when he joined them in A Twisted Carol playing the 'Tranny Granny' for the take-off of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He received two standing ovations for his performance. The play was a charity benefit for Friends of Portobello. Gest is also making an appearance on the new Channel 4 prime-time show 'Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong' which will air in January 2008. He was to star on the 'The Podge and Rodge Show New Year's Eve 2008 Special With David Gest' in Ireland on RTE2 but due to illness Gest could not fly to Ireland. His performance on the show is being rescheduled for next year.

December 19th 2007: David Gest was rushed to a private London hospital with problems breathing and chest pains and per his doctors instructions was forced to postpone his upcoming concert tour until later next year.

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