Iggy Pop Admitted Himself Into A Psychiatric Hospital And Bowie Brought Him Drugs
In 1974, Iggy Pop struggled a lot with his career as well as his addictions, so he committed himself to the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute so that he could get himself back on track. His friend David Bowie described his visit with Iggy Pop in an interview with Blender in 2002. Bowie explained, “We trooped into the hospital with a load of drugs for him. He wasn’t well; that’s all we knew. We thought we should bring him some drugs because he probably hadn’t had any for days!” Needless to say, the facility didn’t allow drugs, so the staff didn’t let Bowie bring them inside but fortunately, Iggy managed to get better and he moved forward in his music career, with the help of Bowie’s friendship of course.

Iggy Pop Admitted Himself Into A Psychiatric Hospital And Bowie Brought Him Drugs
The White Stripes Were Not Brother And Sister
The White Stripes were formed by Meg and Jack White in 1997 and five years later, they rose to prominence as part of the revival scene of garage rock. During the early part of their career, the duo claimed that they were siblings — and they were the youngest two out of ten children to be specific. After the band received more attention (because they won a Grammy), rumors spread that they were not actually siblings and in the end, a marriage certificate was brought out and revealed the truth. The Whites tied the knot in 1996, with Jack using Meg’s surname, and continued to make music together until 2011 (but they actually got divorced in 2000).

The White Stripes Were Not Brother And Sister