Celebrities who have recognized their addiction to drugs and alcohol
They start out flirting with them and end up hooked. Drugs and alcohol are a binomial that is part of the lives of many of those who work in show business. They have it at their fingertips, but some are unable to say no.
A few days ago we learned that Heather Locklear, best known for her role as the evil Amanda Woodward in the series Melrose Place, is admitted for her addictions and that things are going for a long time.
JUST IN: Ventura County Sheriff's Department releases booking photo for Heather Locklear, who was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and battering a police officer. https://t.co/wH8QvEtzUs pic.twitter.com/6P1aqEWp74
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) February 26, 2018
Belén Esteban recognized in her book Ambitions, that during a stage of her life she was hooked. "In this world there is a lot of drugs and they offer it to you everywhere," wrote the Telecinco collaborator. She is clear that she does not "intend to relapse" into that hole and admits that she "is afraid to go out because the drug is everywhere"
La 3ª evaluación no es tan mala si la comparamos con el efecto que han hecho las drogas en la cara de Belén Esteban. pic.twitter.com/1QpMQr0N8l
— Joaquín Manuel (@TobioJoaquin) April 7, 2015
"It's like I have a shotgun in my mouth and my finger is on the trigger. I like the taste of the firearm." These are the words Robert Downey Jr. used in court to explain what he felt when he used drugs. Downey Jr. was hooked between 1996 and 2001, was arrested at least a dozen times and even served half a year in jail.
Once he was a Addicted to Drugs
Now we are Addicted to his Acting
The actor managed to get off drugs, but not everyone does. The world of music was shocked when the news of the death of Amy Winehouse, one of the most impressive voices, was known. The Rehab singer died at the age of 27 because of her relationship with drugs and alcohol.
Even if you are Whitney Houston, one of the best singers and with the highest number of albums sold, that does not make you immune to depression. Her dependence on cocaine was probably the main cause of the heart failure she suffered. She was found dead in the bathtub of her Beverly Hills home of hers, the day before the Grammy gala.
Her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, also died in the bathroom and when she was very young. Tragedy and fame were her great companions since she was born.
"Whitney Houston" Once again the Twitterverse celebrates the waste of talent, potential and ultimately life of a drug addicted dumbass pic.twitter.com/DcAIgW7wpe
— Kevin (@cross_7_7_7) August 9, 2017
CSI Las Vegas's handsome Warrick Brown, played by Gary Dourdan, entered a dark period in 2008. Police arrested him many times with drugs. He tried everything: cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, oxycontin… and he always came back for more. In 2012 he declared bankruptcy.
Gary Dourdan
— the deep state exposer extraordinaire (@randomwavefunct) November 11, 2017
before and after drugs pic.twitter.com/N5qwmcWBaR
You just have to look at the incredible physical transformation of Macaulay Culkin, that sweet child who survived alone at home but who when he became an adult cut off his life. Adrift. That's the best word to describe Culkin who, in addition to being an actor, had a failed musical career. During a performance they even threw beer at him.
Who could imagine that during the stage of the program Here there is tomato Jorge Javier Vázquez came into contact with alcohol and drugs? His life began to shake when he felt that the public "considered him the worst", according to what he recounts in his book Last Summer of Youth.
"My life has become completely unmanageable because I am addicted to alcohol and drugs," confessed Lindsay Lohan. When the former Disney girl made his problems public, it was already common knowledge. To that, we must add that he had problems with anorexia and depression. He has spent years going back and forth to rehab centers. He has lost dozens of movie deals and his life went from bad to worse. Now, he seems to be at a turning point.