Jon Cryer is getting candid about a tumultuous time on Two and a Half Men.
Before Charlie Sheen’s notorious dismissal from the CBS sitcom in 2011 during his highly visible struggle with substance abuse, he managed to earn a substantial amount of money, which resulted in his on-screen brother receiving only a small fraction of his earnings.
During that time, he was disintegrating in multiple aspects as I could imagine, and he was negotiating a new contract for another season of the same show we were both a part of, according to Cryer’s statements in Netflix’s documentary aka Charlie Sheen, which aired on September 10.
The actor from “Pretty in Pink” made a comparison between Charlie Sheen and the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. He stated that during times of increased tension with other nations, these countries were allegedly so fearful of Kim Jong-il that they would lavish him with money.
In the winter of 2011, a few weeks after completing rehab and before his dismissal from Two and a Half Men in March, Sheen exhibited peculiar behavior during several live streams and interviews. During this time, he claimed to have “tiger blood,” referred to himself as a “Vatican warlock high priest” and a “rock star from Mars in total.
Jon Cryer is getting candid about a tumultuous time on Two and a Half Men.
Before Charlie Sheen’s controversial dismissal from the CBS sitcom in 2011, during his high-profile struggle with substance abuse, he managed to earn a substantial amount of money, which resulted in his on-screen brother receiving only a small portion of his earnings.
Cryer stated in Netflix’s documentary aka Charlie Sheen, released on September 10, that Charlie Sheen was falling apart in numerous ways and was negotiating a new contract for another year of a show they both were involved in.
The actor from the film “Pretty in Pink” later drew a comparison between Charlie Sheen and the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. According to the actor, just like Kim Jong-il, Sheen was able to secure foreign aid during times of increased conflicts with other nations, who were so intimidated by him that they would shower him with money.
Around early 2011, just after his rehabilitation period and before his dismissal from the show Two and a Half Men in March, Sheen exhibited peculiar behavior during several live streams and interviews. He claimed to have “tiger blood,” referred to himself as a “Vatican warlock high priest” and a “rock star from Mars.”
(The purpose of this paraphrase is to make the sentence more accessible and easier to read, while preserving its original meaning.)
And Cryer believes that behavior played into why he was able to get such a steep increase.
His negotiations turned out exceptionally well due to personal turmoil. Since my life was going smoothly at the time, I received only a third of what he secured.
It appears that attempts have been made by TopMob to contact both CBS and Warner Bros. Television (the show’s producers) for a response, but so far, there has been no reply received.
In the end, Sheen was able to negotiate a significant salary increase of approximately $600,000 for season eight of “Two and a Half Men,” earning him $1.9 million per 22-minute episode. According to reports by Forbes in May 2011, this added up to more than $30 million in total for the 16 episodes he filmed, before his mid-season dismissal.
Originally, the actor from ‘Spin City’ filed a lawsuit against Lorre and Warner Bros., seeking $100 million in damages due to his dismissal. However, they reached an agreement to settle for $25 million that same year.
Upon learning about all that Jon had discussed so sincerely and kindly, as shared in an interview with People on September 3, Sheen expressed her gratitude in a letter, saying, “Thank you for your valuable insights, and I regret that our personal connection didn’t materialize.
Yet, he thinks there must be an explanation for why he didn’t receive a reply, noting, “Jon doesn’t ignore messages, he’s always prompt in his responses. That being said, Jon, if you’re out there and see this, please direct message me your latest contact number.
He also said he reached out to Cryer after watching his interview comments on the documentary.
In a conversation with People magazine on September 3rd, Sheen expressed, “Upon witnessing everything Jon discussed so honestly and compassionately, I penned him a letter. In it, I conveyed my gratitude for his work and apologized that we hadn’t had a chance to connect on a personal level.
Instead of saying he might have sent the wrong phone number, she implied he could have texted an incorrect number. She added that Jon is always reliable, but if he happens to see this message, she asks him to private message her his updated number.
For the past 14 years, Sheen has expressed remorse over the controversies following his dismissal from “Two and a Half Men” and the outbursts that followed.
The 60-year-old shared with TopMob News during the premiere of aka Charlie Sheen on Sept. 4 that they were still figuring out what point they were trying to make. They admitted they hadn’t found the answer yet and continued to explore new boundaries, not knowing what exactly they were pursuing next.
But Sheen, who is now eight years sober, has a positive outlook on that period in his life.
He said he generally feels that we are comprised of every experience, positive or negative, that we’ve encountered. If he plans to promote this idea, he acknowledges it requires embracing it fully himself as well.
In terms of their current relationship with Cryer, they haven’t discussed the documentary or reminisced about their shared past, but he has shown appreciation for Cryer’s supportive comments towards him.
In a heartfelt expression, I penned a letter to Jon after witnessing his sincere and empathetic discourse, expressing my gratitude for his work. I admitted in the letter that it was unfortunate we hadn’t had a chance to bond on a personal level.
Yet, he thinks there must be an explanation as to why he didn’t receive a response from Jon. Moreover, he mentioned, “Jon isn’t the type to ignore messages. He’s always punctual. Therefore, if you’re reading this, Jon, feel free to direct message me your latest contact number!
Read on for more stars who have been open about their addiction and sobriety.
After the Backstreet Boys member relapsed in 2021, he noted he “got sober again for the last time.”
He shared with People magazine in July 2025 that he’s determined to stay the course. He admitted it’s a challenge day by day, but after implementing advice from the sober community, his life has undergone a significant turn for the better.
While AJ acknowledged he is “still learning, still growing,” he’s now confident in who he is.
He said, “I’ve come across fresh expressions like ‘boundaries,’ something I didn’t have before. But now I do, and it’s wonderful. AJ is part of a group, but he’s not who I am as an individual. Instead, Alexander James represents me.
Last October (2018), the actor who played in “American Pie” shared on Instagram that he had been sober for a whole year, expressing joy and inspiration in his message.
5 years back, he admitted his struggle with alcohol and drug addiction, stating that the burden had become unbearable. Reflecting on his journey since then, he confessed, “I didn’t realize how tough this would be.
He went on to say, “I’ve successfully completed a year without alcohol, following some initial setbacks. This achievement fills me with pride, more so than many other things in my life. For those who are battling similar struggles, remember there is always help available. Don’t let embarrassment hold you back. Together, we can overcome this.
In time, he looked back on his battle against addiction and the great extents he took to conceal his ongoing fight.
In simple terms, he mentioned during an episode of his wife Jenny Mollen’s “All the Fails” podcast in March 2024, that while attending therapy and addressing issues, he ended up leaving therapy after a productive session. He then went to the liquor store, purchased a bottle of vodka, consumed it, and drove home. His intention was to get drunk enough to escape his current state, avoid feeling connected to reality.
He mentioned, “I had everything planned perfectly. I made sure not to drink so much that I couldn’t talk to you. In fact, I kept refilling the bottles at the bar frequently.
The two-time champion of the FIFA Women’s World Cup has been forthright about her past misuse of Adderall during her college soccer career as she dealt with injuries.
She admitted during a 2025 episode of the “Question Everything with Danielle Robay” podcast that she became excessively reliant on Adderall and abused it. She would frequently take it, often neglecting sleep for extended periods. She described her behavior as chaotic, stating she felt like she might have a heart attack due to her excessive use. Furthermore, she confessed to crushing and snorting the medication, which she acknowledged was highly problematic.
However, in the midst of her struggle, her college coach Anson Dorrance was there to support her.
She clarified that it became extremely dark, requiring significant changes on her part, to which Anson suggested reading books. A book titled “Man’s Search for Meaning” was one she began reading, delving into the themes of suffering, reinterpretation, and transformative impact – profoundly altering her life’s trajectory.
The Valley star shared his decades-long battle with drugs in March 2025 after going to rehab.
During a March 4 episode of Bravo’s Hot Mic podcast, Jax confessed that he struggles with addiction and has a specific issue with cocaine. He found it difficult to openly admit this truth.
He mentioned that he’s had periods of grappling with this issue, off and on, ever since he turned 23. At certain points, he managed to step away from it, but at others, he found himself becoming quite involved.
Apart from quitting cocaine, Jax has decided to abstain from alcohol too. He shares, “I don’t necessarily believe I suffer from an alcohol problem, but the two substances tend to go together for me. I find it hard to use cocaine without drinking as well. Therefore, I’ve chosen to give up both. I’m happy to say that I’ve been sober for 82, 83 days now, which is the longest stretch in my life without resorting to either substance.
In 2022, the actor who plays Spider-Man in the movie “Spider-Man: No Way Home” decided to stop drinking alcohol as he felt trapped by it. On the podcast “On Purpose with Jay Shetty,” Holland admitted that he had an addiction to alcohol and didn’t try to hide it. He went on to say that anyone who drinks beer daily likely has a problem of some kind.
In my case, I’d arrive at a point where I’d think, “Wow, I wish I hadn’t had that final drink,” and then find myself grappling with a throbbing headache the following morning.
Following his lifestyle adjustment, Holland observed that he experienced improved sleep quality and increased problem-handling abilities.
He confided that usually when issues arose on set that would typically upset him, he was now able to handle them with ease. He explained that during this time he experienced significantly improved mental acuity, felt healthier, and more physically fit.
As a devoted fan following the footsteps of the actor known for his role in “Hunt for Red October”, I’ve noticed that he seldom discusses his personal journey towards sobriety, a path he embarked on nearly four decades ago.
He mentioned that he doesn’t often talk about this topic but does so occasionally when it seems appropriate. He also shared that he has been sober for 39 years as of February 23, 1985.
Discussing his life following his relocation from New York City to Los Angeles in 1983, Alec described his struggle by saying, “For two years, I had a daily battle with an intense addiction. I’d guess I consumed enough cocaine to trace lines from here to Saturn. We even brought it back home. Essentially, cocaine was as common as coffee during that time, and everyone seemed to be using it throughout the day.
And after quitting the drug, he soon turned to alcohol—only to also quit that dependency.
Today, he relies on the city around him.
He expressed that New York leaves him feeling tranquil, mentioning, “I stroll through it and discover new aspects I’ve never seen before. A building might catch my eye, and I think to myself, ‘I never realized that about that building, those doors.’ I spend time with friends over meals and coffee.
In an interview with the New York Times in April 2024, the actress from The Princess Diaries shared that she has been sober for over five years. She expressed, “This marks a significant achievement for me.
Her thoughts were straightforward. She admitted, “I knew instinctively it wasn’t suitable for me.” She further explained, “It felt overwhelming to have to assert ‘Absolutely not’, but none. Just as one wouldn’t debate an allergy or a severe reaction, I chose to stop debating it.
She expressed her satisfaction for having made that choice, adding, “I find things have significantly improved for me.” For her personally, it served as a source of positivity, and she prefers not to dwell on negativity.
As I stood there humbled to receive the 2018 Woman of the Year Award from the Peggy Albrecht Friendly House – a sanctuary for women battling addiction and substance abuse – I couldn’t help but reflect on my own journey, one that teetered precariously on the edge of self-destruction and threatened to halt my career in its tracks.
The star shared that there are significant events in our lives that mold our identity and future, and during the initial stages of their career, they found themselves on a self-destructive path. Despite achievements, they never felt satisfactory. They had little self-worth and this destructive behavior led them to a critical juncture. At the time, it wasn’t clear why this happened, but they now believe it may have been some sort of divine guidance.
In 2012, Moore expressed gratitude towards two individuals who were not previously well-acquainted with her. These people, in essence, presented her with a significant challenge, urging her to transform her life. Moore humorously stated, “Unless I was deceased, I had better make an appearance.” She further mentioned that this encounter offered her an opportunity to alter the trajectory of her life and prevent it from falling apart.
In his own words, Moore expressed gratitude for others recognizing something in him that he didn’t see in himself. Without their support and belief, he stated, he would not have reached the position he is in now.
2022 saw Cyrus openly discuss her recovery from Xanax addiction, which she began in 2020. When speaking with Rolling Stone, she explained, “Xanax provided a sense of structure during the time when I desperately needed it due to my lack of desire to simply stay idle and overthink.” She added that it brought her a sense of hope.
The singer said, ‘When I believed I could momentarily mute the world and dull your sorrow, that’s when everything ended.’
She mentioned that her friends at one point seemed to tacitly approve of her drug habit, making it difficult to escape this deep, seemingly endless descent. However, during the pandemic, Cyrus acknowledged encountering difficulties and feeling disconnected emotionally. “I found myself constantly dozing off,” she reminisced. “I was struggling to stay awake or keep my eyes open, as I was deeply immersed.
She eventually sought help and noted that “it took some time to get on my own two feet.”
In the 2025 documentary titled “Stans“, the artist renowned for “Lose Yourself” opened up about his past struggles with prescription pills. He shared that a near-fatal overdose and missing his daughter, Hailie Jade’s birthday party, served as significant turning points in his life.
He expressed regret by stating, ‘I was filled with sorrow as it felt like I’d missed something important.’ His inner dialogue continued, ‘Should I let this opportunity pass me by again? Should I miss out on everything? If you can’t act for yourself, then at least do it for them.’ In a more polite and professional tone, this could be rephrased as: ‘He felt regretful upon realizing he had missed something, thinking to himself, “Should I let this opportunity slip away again? Should I miss out on everything? If personal motivation is lacking, then at least act for the sake of others.”‘
Over time, refocusing his energy towards his music aided the Oscar-winning artist in his path to recovery.
He stated, “It took action. It illuminated the lamp,” he clarified. “As I reflected, I recognized that my feelings of shame regarding my sobriety had dissipated. Instead, I began viewing my sobriety as a remarkable ability and felt a sense of accomplishment for being able to abstain.
As a steadfast adherent for sixteen years, I managed to maintain sobriety until a motorbike mishap in the year 2020 led me to turn to Vicodin as an unfortunate choice.
In simpler terms, he mentioned during his Armchair Expert podcast that for approximately the past two months, he’s been using these medications regularly throughout the day. He is authorized to use them due to having a prescription, but he’s also taking additional doses beyond what the prescription specifies.
He went on to express his dislike for the situation, admitting he’d been deceiving others. Aware of the need to stop, yet finding his tolerance growing rapidly, he now consumes eight 30mg doses daily – a quantity he knows will cause severe withdrawal symptoms. This realization scares him and leaves him feeling isolated. He carries a heavy burden of this hidden truth.
2018 found me, an ardent admirer, learning about a deeply personal struggle of the star from “Halloween”. She bravely opened up about her decade-long battle with opiate addiction that started in the late ’80s following a minor cosmetic surgery to address her family’s inherited puffy eyes. This seemingly innocuous prescription drastically altered her life course. As she shared with People, “I had a 10-year run filled with stealing and deceit, yet no one was aware. Not a soul.
In the summer of 1998, when Curtis’s sister visited and carried some prescribed painkillers for a rib injury, Curtis admitted that this was the point where she reached her lowest ebb. As she recalled, the pills were in her sister’s suitcase stored in the guest room closet. Overwhelmed, she confessed to taking all of her sister’s opiates before her departure. Knowing her sister would eventually pack and realize her medication was missing, Curtis wrote a note and left it on her suitcase. Upon her return home, her sister hugged her, expressing concern and love, and voicing her reluctance to watch Curtis self-destruct.
She went to her first meeting on February 3, 1999, which happened to be the same day she confided in her filmmaker spouse, Christopher Guest, about her struggle. As he found out, he was astonished because he never suspected it before, Curtis stated, mentioning that she has been sober since then.
Drew Barrymore, who has previously undergone rehab for substance abuse issues, announced in 2021 that she had reached a significant milestone in her recovery. In an interview on CBS Mornings, she shared, “For the first time in a long while, I want to say something – I have not consumed alcohol for two and a half years now. It’s something I realized no longer benefited me in my life.
I found it quite fascinating. Unveiling ourselves, our secrets, and the efforts we’ve poured into achieving something, carries a unique blend of liberation and vulnerability.
Later on, Barrymore clarified to the Los Angeles Times that she shuns the term “sober” as she doesn’t wish for people to perceive her as a flawless Puritan.
In 2023, I found myself repeatedly thinking, ‘I’ve got this! I’ll crack the code!’ But then, it struck me with a jolt – ‘ Truth be told, I haven’t mastered this, and probably never will.’ As an ardent admirer, this revelation came as quite a surprise.
In the 2000s, the actor from “A Star Is Born” grappled with a problem related to cocaine abuse, but it was his friend Will Arnett who spoke up and addressed his actions at that time.
During his 2022 interview on the Smartless podcast, Cooper shared that it was then when he first acknowledged that he had issues with substance abuse, an experience he would always remember vividly.
Attributing his sobriety to Arnett, Cooper remarked, “He bravely engaged in a difficult conversation with me, which led me to contemplate and ultimately choose to alter the course of my life.
In his battle against alcohol addiction, the star of Fight Club found help from someone named Cooper and has been sober ever since. At the 2020 National Board of Review Annual Awards, he expressed gratitude, saying to the audience that Cooper played a crucial role in his sobriety and that every day since then has brought him greater happiness.
In September 2023, the former star of Cruel Intentions posted on Instagram that it had been the longest period since his teenage years that he hadn’t had any form of nicotine or cannabis, along with some other substances, in his system.
He expressed gratitude for the liberation experienced by overcoming addictions and freeing oneself from the need for substances, stating that sobriety, understanding, and a stronger spiritual bond bring genuine satisfaction.
Reflecting on six exhilarating years of sobriety during my 2018 world tour, I astonished my devoted followers when I unexpectedly disclosed my struggle through the poignant confession in the song “Sober”. This powerful release candidly revealed that I had faced a relapse in my journey.
In a simple and conversational manner: “Mom, I apologize for my state, I’ve lost my sobriety again. Dad, I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me for the spilled drinks on the floor. To those who have always stood by me, we’ve been here before, and I’m truly sorry, but right now, I’ve lost my sobriety once more.” She expressed this through her singing.
A month later, Lovato was hospitalized for a near-fatal overdose.
Two weeks ago, she shared on Instagram that she’s been honest about her struggles with addiction. She wrote, ‘I’ve come to understand that this illness doesn’t go away or diminish over time. It’s something I must continually battle and haven’t fully conquered yet…Right now, I need time to mend and concentrate on my sobriety and recovery journey. The affection you’ve all shown me will remain etched in my memory, and I eagerly anticipate the day when I can declare victory over this challenge. I will keep persevering.’
In 2018, she reminisced about her struggles with addictions to sex and alcohol. “My addictions tend to switch places. When I was younger, I believe I had a form of sexual addiction, yes, that I thought everything could be resolved through sex,” she stated, then went on to discuss the moment she recognized she had a serious drinking issue.
She recalled hitting a low point when she was alone at home, with three bottles of wine and felt herself reaching for more. But then she paused, reflecting, ‘Wait a minute. Here you are, all alone in this house, drinking your third bottle of wine? Perhaps there’s an issue to consider.’
She admitted that she abstained from something abruptly, referring to going “cold turkey”. She explained that she has the ability to do this sudden cessation, as she often finds herself getting too engrossed in activities, requiring self-control. She continued by stating that it’s not just about the action itself, but the motivation behind it. The behavior associated with it is crucial to consider. For instance, if one has a high sex drive, that’s fine, but understanding the reasons for such intense sexual activity is essential.
A member of the Backstreet Boys admitted to experimenting with drugs for the first time prior to filming their 2000 music video “The Call.” In a later interview with Good Morning America, he recalled feeling hyperactive during the shooting. He went on to become sober in 2021 and experienced multiple positive changes within a year, such as shedding 32 pounds in just seven months by giving up alcohol and fast food.
In simple terms, he shared with Today magazine in September 2022 that consuming alcohol led to an increase in his weight, but it also negatively affected his mental health.
After Mac Miller’s untimely death, rapper Bow Wow (Shad Moss) used Twitter to share his personal struggle with an addiction to cough syrup. In a series of tweets, he revealed that during the time he worked on the album “Face Off” with Omarion, he was consuming lean (cough syrup) every day. This affected his behavior and attitude, causing some fans and family members to turn against him. Bow Wow admitted that he never promoted lean in his songs, but during the UCP tour with Chris Brown, he was drinking 40-ounce bottles of cough syrup at least seven times a day, leading to an addiction.
He shared a harrowing experience when he passed out backstage and woke up in the hospital due to withdrawal symptoms. Bow Wow expressed that the experience was incredibly painful, causing him to walk around with multiple hoodies on because he felt cold. He missed shows in Chicago and Baltimore due to his addiction.
Bow Wow urged young people to stay away from drugs, emphasizing the importance of living a healthy life. He also encouraged parents to monitor their children closely, expressing concern over the increasing number of deaths related to drug abuse among the youth. Bow Wow vowed to be more vocal about the issue and expressed his love for all his fans. He ended by encouraging young artists and kids around the world to break free from trends and end the cycle of drug addiction. Peace was his final message.
In 2018, Gwyneth Paltrow’s fourth studio album titled “No Shame” and her memoir “My Thoughts Exactly” were released. These platforms allowed the singer to openly discuss her struggles with addiction, particularly her excessive use of cocaine and heavy drinking that left her ‘almost parasitically drunk’. An intervention was eventually organized by Paltrow and Chris Martin, following an incident where she inadvertently headbutted Orlando Bloom at Kate Hudson’s Halloween party, causing herself to lose consciousness.
In an interview with The Guardian, she shared that nothing seemed capable of fulfilling or appeasing her, leading her to contemplate using heroin one morning during a difficult period in her life as she thought, “Perhaps heroin could work since nothing else seems effective.
Throughout the tumultuous ’80s, I grappled with a cocaine addiction that eventually led me to seek treatment at a rehabilitation center in 1990. Reflecting on my past, I’ve shared my story on Today, revealing that I came of age during the ’60s and ’70s, when societal views towards drugs were significantly more lenient than they are today.
In 2018, he openly acknowledged that his daily routine during the 80s included frequent use of cocaine. He confessed that he would plead with God to take away this addiction and promise never to return to it, only to find himself using again just hours before work. Yet, at 4 pm, he would convince himself that it wasn’t so bad.
In simpler terms, he described an intense moment, which he referred to as a ‘white light experience.’ During this episode, he claimed to have a vision where he either passed away or lost everything valuable to him. Overwhelmed, he needed to share this with his then-fiancée, Meg Ryan. Afterwards, he acknowledged the need for assistance and decided that his relationship with cocaine had ended.
Following an occurrence at a Newport Beach hotel where Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte attempted to force open his own room door, it was decided by him in 2018 that he should seek treatment. As reported by TopMob News, his representative stated that Lochte has been fighting against alcohol addiction for quite some time and sadly, this struggle has led to harmful behaviors. He has accepted the need for professional aid in resolving his issue and will be seeking help promptly.
Ryan understands that defeating this illness is crucial for him to prevent future mistakes, to strive as the best husband and father possible, and if he hopes to attain his aim of regaining dominance in swimming during the 5th Olympics in Tokyo 2020.
Through his journey towards sobriety, the actor formerly of Parenthood realized that it’s generally not advisable to give up alcohol for someone else. However, his relationship with Melanie Lynskey played a significant role in his decision to stop drinking altogether.
He shared, during his March 2023 interview on The Drew Barrymore Show, that he recognized her exceptional qualities and believed she’d be perfect for someone truly deserving. However, he admitted to feeling that he wasn’t quite worthy of her, expressing a sense of personal craziness.
However, as Ritter noted to TopMob News, he now sees that sobriety is ultimately a personal choice.
As a lifestyle expert reflecting on my past experiences, I recall a moment early in a relationship where I found it simpler to express that my actions were motivated by the other person. At that time, I struggled with feelings of self-worth and, ironically, I felt more concerned about causing her pain rather than my own. So, initially, it was easier for me to claim, “I’m doing this for her.” However, over time, I have come to realize the importance of prioritizing myself, and now, I can honestly say that I do these things for my own well-being.
As a devoted fan, I can share that the country star has been abstaining from alcohol and pain pills for almost a decade now. However, his journey to sobriety was far from easy. His struggle with substance abuse started shortly after graduating high school and persisted even as his career gained momentum. He admitted that he always kept a black leather laptop bag brimming with bottles of Jagermeister or vodka within easy reach. According to him, every hour and a half to two hours, it was time for a few strong drinks, and every three or four hours, it was time for a couple of pills.
As he confessed, it didn’t hinder his achievements at all. Instead of struggling throughout the day, he was operating effectively, even producing more songs back then than he does currently. It was quite unsettling for him to realize that.
As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase that into:
“Looking back to late 2011, I found myself facing a stark reality in the hospital with a diagnosis of pancreatitis, a wake-up call that warned if I didn’t curb my drinking habits, I might not celebrate another birthday. Yet, I hesitated to make changes, attempting self-regulation with strategies like ‘Okay, today I’ll only take two drinks,’ or ‘I’ll limit myself to this much from the bottle and mark it as a reminder.’ This approach worked for a while, but then, life happened – a party would come along.
After realizing he needed assistance, he checked into rehab on December 18, 2011. “I reached a point where I understood it was something I couldn’t handle alone,” Gilbert explained. “It made me furious and left me feeling humiliated. I’m quite determined, but that was the one aspect of my life that I just couldn’t conquer.
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