FTo many people, celebrities seem to have the perfect life and have everything they could wish for. However, just because a person is a celebrity doesn’t mean they don’t struggle with their own issues, such as: B. with alcoholism. In fact, a surprising number of well-known celebrities have sought help from Alcoholics Anonymous as part of their recovery. And while disclosing that they attended these meetings actually goes against one of the movement’s tenets, learning more about their stories is very inspiring.
Click below to discover the celebrities who have found help for their addictions with the support of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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When celebs seek help at AA meetings
To many people, celebrities seem to have the perfect life and have everything they could wish for. However, just because a person is a celebrity doesn’t mean they don’t struggle with their own issues, such as: B. with alcoholism. In fact, a surprising number of well-known celebrities have sought help from Alcoholics Anonymous as part of their recovery. And while disclosing that they attended these meetings actually goes against one of the movement’s tenets, learning more about their stories is very inspiring.
Click below to discover the celebrities who have found help for their addictions with the support of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt made headlines in 2022 when he revealed that he had attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for a year and a half. He shared his experiences in an all-male recovery group.
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Owen Wilson
Owen Wilson has reportedly attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on and off since 2003.
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Jamie Lee Curtis
After cosmetic surgery, Curtis became addicted to prescription painkillers and alcohol. She’s been sober for years now.
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Demi Moore
Moore is another star who has opened up about her past struggles with alcoholism. Her time with Alcoholics Anonymous was also publicized by the death of her sponsor Patsy Rugg.
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Al Pacino
Pacino has opened up about not being ashamed of attending AA meetings. He also shared that he found them supportive and meaningful.
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Drew Barrymore
Barrymore faced various types of drug abuse from a young age. But she’s committed to her sobriety and has become a role model for recovery.
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Charlie Sheen
Sheen has also attended AA meetings and even revealed a photo of his Alcoholics Anonymous sobriety coin in 2018.
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Lindsay Lohan
Lohan garnered a lot of unwanted attention while struggling with drugs and alcohol. Even her efforts to sober up through Alcoholics Anonymous were publicized. But today she seems to have gotten her life back under control.
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Mel Gibson
In 2020, Gibson shared with the public that he managed to stay sober for over a decade thanks to his time with Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Daniel Radcliffe
After drinking to excess at a young age, Radcliffe realized he was developing a serious problem. In 2010, at the age of 22, he became sober.
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Kate Moss
British supermodel Kate Moss attended both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous in the late ’90s.
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Anthony Hopkins
Hollywood icon Anthony Hopkins claims Alcoholics Anonymous saved him after a night of drinking in 1975. He hasn’t looked back since then.
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Ben Affleck
Affleck has been open about his alcohol addiction and has pledged to stay sober, even though he’s struggled with relapses in the past.
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Paris Hilton
In 2006, Paris Hilton was sentenced to attend Alcoholics Anonymous after failing a breathalyzer test when police stopped her.
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Gary Oldman
In 2021, the actor opened up about how Alcoholics Anonymous helped him stay sober for over 24 years. Oldman even met his third wife, Donya Fiorentino, at an AA meeting.
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Carrie Fisher (1956–2016)
Fisher has been very open about her problems with drugs and alcohol. She also shared her experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous and even invited talk show host Graham Norton to attend a meeting.
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Joe Manganiello
The ‘True Blood’ star quit drinking in 2020 after realizing it was preventing him from developing as an actor. Since then, he’s committed to living a sober life.
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Ozzy Osbourne
After struggling with drug and alcohol addiction for decades, the prince of darkness 2014 finally sober. However, he admitted that he hated attending AA meetings and that he only went for the sake of his family.
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Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell attributed her bad behavior to her past alcohol and drug addiction. At the request of her doctor, she joined Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the National Anti-Drug Organization (NA), claiming it changed her life completely.
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Demi Lovato
Lovato, who has struggled with drug and alcohol addiction herself, has embraced sobriety and is often open about her journey.
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Tobey Maguire
In 2003, Maguire revealed that he had joined Alcoholics Anonymous. “It completely changed my life. AA is a no-frills spirituality. There are no fancy traditions. It’s that simple,” he said.
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Liza Minnelli
Like her mother, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli struggled with drug problems. In 2001, she suffered an alcohol relapse, but returned to Alcoholics Anonymous to get back on track.
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Jessica Simpson
Simpson has been open about her struggle with alcoholism and revealed her past addiction in her 2020 memoir, Open Book.
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Christian Slater
Actor Christian Slater reportedly began attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in 1997.
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Russell Brand
Brand tackled his addiction problems in 2002. On his road to recovery, he joined both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
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Kelsey Grammer
After years of struggling and multiple arrests for drunk driving, the actor turned to Alcoholics Anonymous to sober up.
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Geri Halliwell
Spice Girl Geri Halliwell attended AA meetings daily while recovering from her addiction.
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Janice Dickinson
The former supermodel struggled with substance abuse issues in the past and sobered up in 2010 with the help of reality show Celebrity Rehab. She also attended AA meetings.
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Tommy Lee