‘Eat, Pray, Love’ author Elizabeth Gilbert reveals shock life of drugs, obsession — and contemplating murder
Elizabeth Gilbert had murder on her mind — and seriously considered poisoning the love of her life.
The popular author underwent a radical life change after penning the best-selling “divorced in 2016.
And Gilbert became obsessively involved in an intimate relationship with her hairdresser, an “ex-junkie, ex-felon, postpunk, glamour-butch dyke” named Rayya.
The relationship is forensically detailed it in her latest memoir, “All the Way to the River” [Riverhead Books], out now.
Describing herself as love addicted, Gilbert writes that their happiness was virtually destroyed when, out of the blue, Rayya was diagnosed with pancreatic and liver cancer, given just six months to live and refused treatment. Instead, the book claims, her response was cocaine, fentanyl and morphine.
