Richard Gere caused a sexual awakening in Anderson Cooper.
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Kenny Loggins was blindsided by pills he was prescribed.
Loggins had a difficult time coping with the end of his marriage to Julia Cooper around 2005. The country singer met with a doctor after suffering insomnia and weight loss. The doctor prescribed him benzodiazepines, which the doctor warned was highly addictive. That spiralled into other medications.
“I’d never been addicted to anything and had no idea how difficult detox would be,” Loggins writes in his memoir Still Alright, according to Page Six. “I figured I’d just use the drugs for a little while to get back on my feet, then taper off whenever I wanted to.
“I managed to kick the habit using Wellbutrin. That helped me ease off the Ativan, and within a few weeks I was able to live without it.”
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Loggins had another bout with addiction after complications from a routine surgery. He was prescribed drugs including Xanax. While in the hospital, Loggins woke up to find himself standing on his bed and yelling.
“They’re trying to kill me!” he recalls of his hallucinations. “I spent a week in that hospital and when I emerged, I was addicted all over again… It was as if I’d never stopped taking it the first time.”
Unable to cure himself, it was his 11-year-old daughter who finally convinced him to see professional help with his recovery.
“‘Daddy, I can’t be with you when you’re like this,’” his daughter told him.
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In a separate portion of the memoir, Loggins accuses Garth Brooks of admitting to copying Loggins and Guy Thomas’ “Conviction of the Heart” for Brooks’ “Standing Outside of a Fire”. Despite
Richard Gere caused a sexual awakening in Anderson Cooper.
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Bradley Cooper has opened up about his cocaine addiction throughout his twenties and how a conversation with Will Arnett helped him get sober. The 47-year-old actor reflected on the start of his career and sobriety journey during a recent appearance on Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes’ podcast, Smartless. According to Cooper, he had a fairly mean sense of humour at 29-years-old, as Arnett had previously told him that he was taking his jokes too far and called him “a real a**hole”.
Bradley Cooper poured his heart out and openly spoke about an unpleasant chapter of his youth when he had an encounter with addiction. As he explained to his close friend of many years Will Arnet on the Wondery’s Smartless podcast, during those times he had manypersonal issues with drugs, alcohol and depression. Both talked about their strong bond as friends, which they maintained over the years and together they relived some of the darkest times they experienced together.
Bradley Cooper got candid about his struggles with addiction.
Bradley Cooper has spoken out about his past struggles with drug and alcohol addiction.While featuring on the Smartless podcast – hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett – Cooper opened up about the difficult time in his life, before finding fame in 2009’s The Hangover.The actor recalled a time in 2004, where Arnett stopped by his home late in the afternoon and noticed that Cooper hadn’t yet let his dogs outside to relieve themselves. “That was the first time I ever realised I had a problem with drugs and alcohol.“It was Will saying that to me, I’ll never forget it… It changed my entire life.”Cooper went on to say that he had “zero self-esteem” at the time. “I was so lost.
Bradley Cooper admitted he had a drug addiction in his late 20s. Cooper, 47, opened up about his substance abuse issues on a recent episode of the "SmartLess" podcast, hosted by actors Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes.The "A Star is Born" actor also spoke about how fatherhood "changed" everything for him. "I was so lost, and I was addicted to cocaine — that was the other thing," Cooper revealed.
Bradley Cooper has spoken out about “feeling lost” during his addictions to drugs and alcohol two decades ago, before making “major breakthroughs” and becoming a father. The 47 year old welcomed his daughter Lea in 2017 with his then-partner Irina Shayk and has since gone on to become one of Hollywood’s most successful leading actors. Bradley candidly discussed his experience struggling with addiction in his late twenties as he appeared on the Smartless podcast with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett.
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Bradley Cooper is getting candid about his past issues with substance abuse, and how he was successfully able to put it all behind him.
Bradley Cooper's hangovers were all too real.The acclaimed actor now has been sober for nearly 20 years, but his struggles with drugs and alcohol are well documented. In a chat with Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes on their Smartless podcast, Bradley said he's lucky that he was still rather young and not a household name when he was in that alcohol-induced state of mind. The "American Sniper" star noted that his "problem with drugs and alcohol" hit its peak level after being demoted to a guest star on "Alias" in the early 2000s."I was so lost and I was addicted to cocaine — that was the other thing," he said of his career at the time.
Bradley Cooper is opening up about his past “problem with drugs and alcohol.”
His candid experience. While reflecting on his past struggles with addiction, Bradley Cooper opened up about how it affected his career and why he decided to get sober.