
Chrissy Teigen has a legendary new haircut.
The judge from Star Search recently changed her hairstyle, trading her long, wavy hair for a stylish, blunt bob, and showed it off in a video.
On March 25th, Chrissy Teigen shared a cozy photo on Instagram showing off a new haircut and hairstyle while relaxing on her couch. She gave a shout-out and thanks to her hairstylist, Irinel de León, and extension stylist, Priscilla Valles, who helped create the look.
The woman, age 40, showed off her new haircut with a selfie, writing, “chop chopā¦feeling so light!!”
Oh my gosh, you guys, she completely transformed! I nearly lost it when I saw pictures from the Star Search finale on February 17th. She usually keeps things so classic and simple, but she showed up with the longest, most gorgeous hair ever, and this dress… it was totally sheer and covered in diamonds! She looked incredible with John Legend, seriously a total queen moment.
But Chrissy is no stranger to change, inside and out.
Oh my gosh, you guys, she’s doing it again! I was SO proud when she first got sober back in 2021, and honestly, a little heartbroken when she admitted things got tough and she started drinking again in May 2025. But now? She’s AMAZING! She posted on Instagram January 27th that she’s been 52 days sober, and she was so open about it. It’s just⦠incredible to see her taking care of herself again. I’m seriously rooting for her!
Chrissy shared that starting to drink again led her to rethink her choices, especially after getting the chance to be a judge on Star Search.

She posted that if she ever appeared on the show, she definitely wouldn’t allow alcohol to be provided in her dressing room.
The mother of Luna, 9, Miles, 7, Esti, 3, and Wren, 2, shared that she received encouragement in her journey to stay sober from fellow judges on Star Search, Jelly Roll and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
She shared with her fellow actors at the show’s premiere that this was the first time she’d been on set without wanting a drink. Being around them was enough to make her happy. She explained that the experience taught her she could simply be herself ā silly, quirky, and joyful ā and enjoy life without needing anything else, and that having people to share jokes with meant everything.

She laughed and said they used to be called a ‘nightmare blunt rotation,’ but she personally thought they were the best one ever.
She emphasized, āItās been really special getting to know them.āĀ
Jelly, who has often shared updates about his own health journey, continued to encourage Chrissy. He told her, āYou look fantastic being sober, and your family is really proud of you.ā
Keep reading to see more celebrities who have spoken out about their sobriety journeys.

In October 2018, the actor known for American Pie shared on Instagram that he had been sober for a year, marking the occasion with a positive and hopeful message.
He began his journey to sobriety more than five years ago, realizing his dependence on alcohol and drugs had become overwhelming. As he quickly discovered, getting sober wasn’t easy.
He shared that heās been sober for a year, something heās incredibly proud of after a difficult journey. He encouraged anyone struggling with addiction to seek help, emphasizing that thereās no shame in asking for support and that recovery is possible.
Looking back on his battle with addiction, he thought about how far he’d gone to keep it a secret.
As a lifestyle expert, I often talk about balance and healthy coping mechanisms, and this story really highlights how not to do things. Recently, a celebrity guest on his wifeās podcast shared something incredibly raw and honest. He described going to therapy, actively ‘working on things’ with a therapist, and then immediately afterward, completely sabotaging that progress. He admitted to going straight to the liquor store, buying a large bottle of vodka, and drinking it all before driving home. He explained he was essentially numbing himself, finding a way to disconnect from his feelings and avoid truly being present in his life. Itās a stark reminder that acknowledging a problem is only the first step, and real change requires consistent, healthy choices ā not just talk, but action.
He explained that heād carefully planned how much heād drink, wanting to stay coherent enough to talk to me. He mentioned he was constantly refilling the bottles at the bar to make it seem like he wasnāt drinking as much.
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Okay, so I’ve been following Megan Rapinoe for years, and it’s just… wow. She’s talked about how tough college soccer was, and honestly, it’s heartbreaking to hear she was dealing with injuries and secretly struggling with Adderall misuse. It’s amazing she even made it to become a two-time World Cup champion while going through all that! It just makes me admire her even more, knowing how much she overcame.
She shared on the 2025 podcast Question Everything with Danielle Robay that she had become seriously addicted to Adderall and was using it in a dangerous way. She explained she was taking it constantly, often going days without sleep. It was a chaotic time, and she felt she was pushing her body to the limit, even fearing a heart attack. She admitted to crushing and snorting the pills, acknowledging how problematic her behavior had become.
However, in the midst of her struggle, her college coachĀ Anson Dorrance was there to support her.
She described a difficult time where she had to adapt to challenging circumstances. Anson encouraged her to read, and a book called Manās Search for Meaning profoundly impacted her. It helped her understand and cope with suffering, ultimately changing her perspective on life.

In October 2025, Migos member Quavo revealed he had been sober from codeineāan opioid often used in the drink called sizzurpāfor four years. He credited a serious conversation with his teenage son, Jordan, as the turning point that led him to get clean.
Offset shared a story on the show Baby, This Is Keke Palmer about his son repeatedly asking for pineapple Fanta, even though he rarely drinks soda. What really got to Offset, though, was when his son noticed his own drink looked different and asked why.
Offset explained that the seemingly harmless comment really bothered him, saying he almost cried when he went to his room.
The rapper explained he felt guilty as a parent. He was worried his son didn’t realize he was using drugs and was especially concerned about unintentionally influencing him, even in small ways ā like the son wanting the same soda as him. It made him think, ‘Oh no, am I setting a bad example?’

The Academy Award-winning actor has often openly discussed December 29, 1975, the date he stopped drinking.
In an October 2025 interview on The New York Times‘ podcast, The Interview, he admitted he was driving drunk in California and essentially lost consciousness at the wheel. He said he had no idea where he was going until he understood the danger he posed ā that he could have seriously injured or killed someone, or even himself, a possibility he hadn’t worried about at the time. This realization, he explained, led him to acknowledge he had a problem with alcohol.
I was so thrilled to hear that my friend finally found the support he needed to turn his life around. It meant the world to me when he celebrated 50 years of sobriety this past December ā and shared such a powerful message with anyone struggling like he once did. It’s incredibly inspiring to witness his journey and know he’s helping others find their way.
He urged people to embrace life in an Instagram message, repeating the word ‘life’ several times for emphasis: “Choose life instead of the opposite. Life, life, life, and more life.”

The Valley star shared his decades-long battle with drugs in March 2025 after going to rehab.
Jax revealed on the March 4th episode of Bravoās Hot Mic podcast that heās struggling with addiction, specifically with cocaine. He admitted it was difficult to talk about.
He explained heās struggled with this issue intermittently since he was 23, and now, at 45, it continues to come and go. Heād sometimes stop, but other times would engage in it heavily.
Jax also stopped drinking, explaining that while he didn’t believe he had a serious alcohol problem, it was linked to his cocaine use. He couldn’t use cocaine without drinking, so he decided to quit both. He shared that he was proud to have been sober for 82 or 83 days, which was the longest stretch of abstinence heād ever achieved.

Tom Holland, known for his role as Spider-Man, quit drinking in 2022 because he felt controlled by his alcohol use. He admitted on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast that he was addicted, saying, “I was definitely addicted to alcohol, not shying away from that at all.” He also suggested that even having a beer every day could indicate a problem.
The actor explained that you eventually reach a point where you regret having that extra drink. This usually leads to a bad headache the next morning.
After adopting a new lifestyle, Holland found he was sleeping more soundly and coping with challenges more effectively.
He explained that he was much calmer and more able to handle problems on set. He felt mentally clear, healthier, and in better physical shape.

Sean Connery, known for his role in Hunt for Red October, rarely discusses his recovery, which started nearly four decades ago.
He revealed in a May 2024 podcast that he doesn’t often talk about his sobriety, only mentioning it when it feels relevant. He shared that heās been sober for 39 years, since February 23, 1985.
Alec described his early years in Los Angeles after moving from New York in 1983 as a period of intense struggle with cocaine addiction. He admitted to using a massive amount of the drug, saying it felt as common as drinking coffee and that he and others used it constantly. He characterized the first two years as a daily battle with this problem.
And after quitting the drug, he soon turned to alcoholāonly to also quit that dependency.Ā
Today, he relies on the city around him.Ā
He finds New York City incredibly calming. He loves simply walking around and discovering new details he’s never noticed before ā like architectural features on buildings. He also enjoys spending time with friends over lunch or coffee.

Okay, so Anne Hathaway revealed in April 2024 that she’s been sober for over five years, and honestly, I’m SO proud of her! She told the New York Times it felt like a huge accomplishment, and it totally is! It just makes me love her even more, if that’s possible. It’s amazing to see her thriving and sharing this with everyone.
She explained her decision simply. “I realized I wasnāt truly interested,” she said. “It felt drastic to have to completely decline, but I had to be firm. Itās like an allergy ā if you have a severe reaction, you donāt question it. I finally stopped questioning my feelings and just accepted it.”
Sheās glad she made the change. She explained that, for her, itās made everything better, preventing her from getting stuck in negativity. She simply doesnāt enjoy feeling sorry for herself.

When accepting the 2018 Woman of the Year Award from the Peggy Albrecht Friendly Houseāa program helping women recover from addictionāMoore discussed how a damaging lifestyle almost ended her career.
I believe we all have key moments that determine who we become and where our lives head. Early in my career, I was heading down a very destructive path. Despite any success I achieved, I constantly felt inadequate and had little self-worth. This quickly led to a breaking point, and at the time, I didn’t understand why. It might have been fate intervening.
In 2012, seeking help, Moore expressed gratitude to two people she hadn’t known well who essentially challenged her to change her ways. She joked that they told her she needed to get her life back on track or face the consequences, giving her “a chance to turn things around before I ruined everything.”
Moore reflected that others recognized potential in her that she hadn’t seen in herself. She expressed deep gratitude for their belief in her, saying she wouldn’t be where she was today without it.

Miley Cyrus revealed in 2022 that she’s been working on overcoming her addiction to Xanax since 2020. She told Rolling Stone that recovery provided much-needed stability during a difficult time. “It gave me something to focus on and helped me stay positive,” she explained.
The singer explained that once they discovered a way to briefly escape pain, it was all over ā meaning theyād lost something important.
Okay, so she was talking about how her friends back then⦠they were basically okay with her using, and it just spiraled. She said it felt like falling into this endless, dark hole. But then, during the pandemic, she really noticed things were bad. She was completely spacing out, falling asleep everywhere. She couldn’t even keep her head up or stay awake, she was so out of it. It was honestly heartbreaking to hear her talk about it, like she was justā¦gone.
She eventually sought help and noted that “it took some time to get on my own two feet.”

In his 2025 documentary, Stans, Eminem opened up about his past struggles with prescription pills. He shared that an overdose and missing his daughter Hailie Jadeās birthday were turning points that led him to change his life.
He explained that he started crying because he realized he was on the verge of repeating past mistakes. He described a harsh internal monologue, repeatedly asking himself if he wanted to miss out on life again, and urging himself to persevere, even if only for the sake of his loved ones. He used strong language, telling himself not to be weak and to avoid losing everything all over again.
Focusing on making music again was a key part of the Oscar winner’s recovery from addiction.
He described how it activated a light switch. This made him realize he was no longer ashamed of being sober. Instead, he began to see his sobriety as a strength, and he felt proud of overcoming his addiction.

The former star of Parenthood had been sober for 16 years when they experienced a relapse in 2020. This happened after a motorcycle accident and led to them taking Vicodin.
He explained on his Armchair Expert podcast that he’s been taking prescription medication consistently for about the last two months, and he’s also taking extra doses beyond what’s prescribed.
He went on to say he was miserable and felt he had to keep up a facade with others. He knew he needed to stop, but his tolerance was increasing so rapidly that he was now using eight pills a day ā a dosage he feared would lead to severe withdrawal symptoms. He was becoming increasingly scared and isolated, burdened by a huge secret he was keeping.

In 2018, the star of the movie Halloween openly discussed her decade-long struggle with opioid addiction. It began in the late 1980s after a small cosmetic procedure to address her naturally puffy eyes. The resulting prescription dramatically altered her life. She told People magazine that she spent ten years stealing and deceiving others, and that no one was aware of her battle.
In the summer of 1998, when her sister came to visit, she brought pain medication for a broken rib, and that’s when things hit their lowest point for Curtis. Recalling the memory, she explained that she took all of her sister’s painkillers. Knowing her sister would soon discover the pills were missing, Curtis wrote her a note confessing what she’d done and left it with her luggage. When her sister returned, she embraced Curtis, telling her she loved her and was worried about her self-destructive behavior, and couldn’t bear to watch her continue down that path.
Jamie Lee Curtis went to her first support group meeting on February 3, 1999, and on that same day, she told her husband, filmmaker Christopher Guest, about her struggles. She explained that he was surprised he hadn’t realized she was going through this, and she has remained sober ever since.

Drew Barrymore, who has previously sought treatment for substance abuse, revealed in 2021 that she had reached a significant point in her recovery. Speaking on CBS Mornings, she shared that she’d been sober for two and a half years, explaining that alcohol simply wasn’t beneficial to her life.
She explained that sharing who you truly are and the things youāve achieved is both freeing and incredibly personal.
Drew Barrymore told the Los Angeles Times she avoids calling herself “sober” because she doesn’t want to come across as overly strict or judgmental.
For a long time, I really believed I could conquer this ā I kept telling myself Iād eventually understand and get it right. But then it hit me, and I had to admit to myself: I wasnāt going to master it, and honestly, I probably never would. It was a tough realization, but a freeing one too.

Bradley Cooper battled a cocaine addiction in the early 2000s. His friend, Will Arnett, helped him by addressing the issue and confronting him about his struggles.
Cooper shared in a 2022 podcast interview that it was the first time he understood he was struggling with substance use. He said he still remembers that moment vividly.
Cooper explained that Arnett’s honest and difficult conversation was the turning point that led him to get sober and change his life.

Edward Norton credited Bradley Cooper with helping him overcome a long struggle with alcohol. Accepting an award from Cooper at the 2020 National Board of Review Awards, Norton shared, “I got sober because of this guy, and Iāve been happier every day since.”

In September 2023, the former Cruel Intentions star revealed on Instagram that they had been without nicotine or marijuana ā and other substances ā for the longest time since their teenage years.
He expressed gratitude for overcoming addiction and dependency, saying that achieving sobriety, mental clarity, and a stronger spiritual connection feels truly good.

In 2018, the singer celebrated six years of being sober while on tour. However, she surprised fans later that year with her song “Sober,” in which she admitted to having struggled with relapse.
She sang, filled with regret: “Mom, I’m truly sorry I’ve lost my sobriety. Dad, please forgive me for the mess I’ve made. To those who’ve always stood by me, I know we’ve faced this before, and I’m so sorry I’m struggling again.”
A month later, Lovato was hospitalized for a near-fatal overdose.
She shared on Instagram a couple of weeks ago that she’s been open about her struggles with addiction. She explained that it’s an ongoing battle, not something she’s simply overcome. She needs to prioritize her healing and recovery, and she’s incredibly grateful for all the support she’s received. She’s hopeful for the future and determined to continue fighting for her sobriety.

Oh my gosh, she talked about it! Back in 2018, she finally opened up about her struggles, and it broke my heart but also made me admire her so much more. She said her addictions kind of⦠shifted over time. She admitted that when she was younger, she really thought sex could solve everything ā like, a real addiction. And then, she talked about realizing she was drinking way too much, and it was becoming a serious problem. It was so brave of her to share all of that, honestly. I’ve been following her for years, and this just made me love her even more.
She recalled a low point when she was home alone and had already finished two bottles of wine, and was about to open a third. That’s when she realized she might have a drinking problem.
I stopped completely and abruptly. Thatās just how I am ā I can do that. I tend to get really into things, so I always have to be mindful of my habits. Itās not necessarily what you do, but how and why you do it. It’s the underlying motivation and behavior that matter. For example, wanting to have a lot of sex is fine, but you need to understand why you want that.

Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean revealed he first experimented with drugs before shooting the music video for their 2000 hit, “The Call.” He later told Good Morning America that he was extremely out of control during the video shoot. After a setback, he achieved sobriety in 2021 and experienced significant improvements in his health within a year, including losing 32 pounds in seven months by eliminating alcohol and fast food.
Let me tell you, I’m fully committed to this journey, and I’m seeing incredible results! It’s something I focus on every single day. I finally took the advice I’d been hearing from others in recovery, and honestly, it’s completely turned my life around for the better. It’s amazing what consistent effort and leaning on a supportive community can do!
While AJ acknowledged he is “still learning, still growing,” he’s now confident in who he is.
I’ve been learning to set healthy boundaries, something I didn’t used to do. It’s been a really positive change. ‘AJ’ is a character I portray, but it’s separate from who I am as a person ā my name is Alexander James, and that’s what truly defines me.

Following the tragic death of Mac Miller, rapper Bow Wowāborn Shad Mossārevealed on Twitter that he had previously battled an addiction to cough syrup, often called ‘lean.’ He shared a candid account of his struggle, explaining that during the creation of his album ‘Face Off’ with Omarion, he was using lean daily. He admitted to being high on the substance during a memorable on-stage moment at BET, where he confronted Torae. He described how the addiction negatively impacted his attitude, alienated his fans and family, and affected his health. Bow Wow stated he was using lean at least seven times a day during his UCP tour with Chris Brown, until a severe withdrawal episode landed him in the hospital after a show in Cincinnati. He described the pain of withdrawal as unlike anything heād ever experienced, leaving him constantly cold. He confessed to missing shows in Chicago and Baltimore due to being high and sick. Bow Wow urged his fans to avoid drugs, emphasizing the importance of being a good son or daughter and striving to be their best selves. He expressed his desire to help save young people from similar fates and asked parents to talk to their children about the dangers of drug use. He shared that the addiction continues to affect his stomach to this day and concluded by encouraging everyone to stay drug-free and break the cycle of harmful trends, stating, ‘We canāt lose any more of you.’

In 2018, the singer opened up about her struggles with addiction, coinciding with the release of her album No Shame and her memoir My Thoughts Exactly. She revealed she had been using cocaine and drinking heavily, describing herself as constantly intoxicated. Things came to a head when, after accidentally hitting Orlando Bloom with her head at Kate Hudsonās Halloween party and losing consciousness, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin organized an intervention for her.
In an interview with The Guardian, she described a period of deep unhappiness, saying she felt nothing could bring her satisfaction. She recalled one morning during this difficult time thinking, ‘Perhaps heroin is the answer, because nothing else seems to help.’

The actor known for The Parent Trap struggled with cocaine addiction during the 1980s, eventually entering rehab in 1990. He later shared on Today that he came of age in the 1960s and 70s, a time when attitudes towards drug use were very different.
He confessed that in the 1980s, he was using cocaine almost every day, to the point where it was impacting his finances. He described desperate pleas to God to stop, often right before work, followed by a rationalization that things weren’t so bad just a few hours later.
He described a powerful experience, what he called seeing a white light, where he felt he was either dying or losing everything important in his life. He then had to explain this to his then-fiancƩe, Meg Ryan, and afterwards, he sought professional help. This, he said, marked the end of his struggle with cocaine.

I was so worried when I heard about what happened with Ryan in Newport Beach ā apparently, he was trying to break down his hotel room door! It was awful. But then I found out he finally decided to get help in 2018, and honestly, it was a huge relief. His team released a statement saying heās been quietly struggling with alcohol addiction for years, and itās been really damaging. It sounds like he finally admitted he needed professional help, and heās getting it right away. I’m just so proud of him for taking this step, and I really hope he gets the support he deserves.
According to a recent statement, Ryan understands that overcoming this illness is crucial, not only to prevent future regrets, but also to be a devoted husband and father, and to have a chance at competing in his fifth Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020 and regaining his position as a top swimmer.

Despite knowing you shouldn’t get sober for another person, actor Jason Ritter credits his relationship with Melanie Lynskey as a significant factor in his decision to stop drinking.
He realized how wonderful she was and believed she deserved someone truly special. Appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show in March 2023, he admitted he didn’t think he was that person, feeling he was āa little bit too crazyā for her.
However, as Ritter noted to TopMob News, he now sees that sobriety is ultimately a personal choice.
Looking back on the beginning of their relationship, he explained that he used to tell himself he was making sacrifices for her because he didn’t feel good about himself at the time. He prioritized avoiding her pain over his own, so it was simpler to justify his actions by saying he was doing it all for her. Now, heās finally doing things for his own well-being.

The country singer has been sober for almost ten years, but reaching that point was a real struggle. His dependence on alcohol and painkillers started right after high school and continued even as his music career gained momentum. He confessed to People magazine that he always kept a black leather laptop bag nearby, filled with bottles of Jagermeister or vodka, and would drink from it every hour and a half to two hours. He also admitted to taking pills every three to four hours.
It didn’t hinder his achievements at all. “I wasn’t falling apart,” he explained. “Actually, I was really productiveāI wrote more songs back then than I do today, and that’s what worried me.”
In late 2011, he was hospitalized with pancreatitis and warned that his life was in danger if he didn’t quit drinking. He admitted he initially tried to cut back on his own, setting daily limits like, “I’ll only have two pills today,” or rationing his alcohol and marking the bottle to track his consumption. While this worked for a couple of days, heād often relapse when invited to social events.
Gilbert finally realized he needed help and checked into rehab on December 18, 2011. He explained, “I reached a point where I knew I couldn’t overcome this alone.” He admitted it was frustrating and humiliating, especially because he prided himself on his willpower, but this was one battle he couldn’t win.
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