And I sincerely wish him success.
40 days is absolutely nothing when dealing with such a rough addiction. He’s damn lucky to have Jennifer. If he hadn’t had kids with her he probably be dead right now or well on his way
Hopefully he succeeds.
A Study in Vietnam vets showed that about 95% of addiction is due to a lack of strong social bonds.
[Blind Gossip] When someone is leaving rehab, they are usually given a set of guidelines to help them maintain their newfound sobriety.
Even if you’ve never been to rehab yourself, if you’ve seen the movie 28 Days starring Sandra Bullock, you are familiar with these rules. Some of them include
- Don’t drink
- Don’t date
- Go to meetings.
This actor’s wife has been stalling on finalizing their divorce, hoping against hope that he would take rehab seriously and take the need for sobriety seriously.
Well, our actor is no Sandra Bullock. While her character managed to stay sober after she left rehab, our actor went 0-for-3 on the rules within days of getting out.
His wife is not happy about this.
She is now resigned to the fact that he is never going to get sober. She says he is like Danny Ocean planning his next robbery the first day he gets our of jail in Ocean’s 11. He’s incorrigible.
Interesting analogy… but our actor is no George Clooney, either!
Even for those slave-holding ancestors you begged Henry Louis Gates to lie about on his show?
‘When life hands you lemons, make whiskey sours.’ W. C. Fields
Hope he overcomes this and learns how to manage his life
Watched “Good Will Hunting” and this skit “Apple Sauce”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bHv7qaCBRuU
Best wishes to him. He could have many healthy years ahead.
I took the 1 step program. Take one step towards Jesus and leave your addiction behind.
Does Hollyweird mess its stars up or are they already messed up or predestined for it? I’m going with already ripe for addiction and other mental/personality deficiencies with their craving for aTtEnTiOn! and need to preach to the little people.
He needs to stop hanging around with Patrick Leahy.
This should sober everyone up to the reality of our true wants and needs.
You can have all the money and fame anyone could want and still end up a druggie in rehab with a very high risk of recidivism.