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Noah Cyrus is speaking out about her past addiction to Xanax, a type of benzodiazepines that can be used to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
The 22-year-old “July” singer spoke out in her new interview about when she first tried the pill and when she hit her lowest moments.
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“My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,” she told Rolling Stone. “I think I wanted to fit in with him. I wanted to be what he wanted and what he thought was cool and what I thought everybody was doing. Once I felt that it was possible to silence things out for a second and numb your pain, it was over.” (FYI: Noah did not name the boyfriend, but many believe it to be Lil Xan, who she dated around that time. She called the relationship a “mistake” after their breakup.)
About acquiring the pill, which is only available by prescription, she said, “I was surrounded by people who were easily able to get it by buying it from people.”
She told the magazine she would sleep all day, wake up at 8pm, and it began to impact her memory. In 2020, she hit her worst, she recalled.
She recalled one of her lowest moments was promoting The End of Everything and she started to pass out in the middle of the interview.
“I was completely nodding off and falling asleep, and unable to keep my head up or keep my eyes open, because I was so far gone,” she added.
Another moment she recalls is the death of her grandmother Loretta in August 2020, where she said, “I felt so guilty for not being there when my grandma died. I was there physically, but emotionally, I was not there. I couldn’t be,” she said, adding she shut down from her mom Tish Cyrus, who was
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Noah Cyrus has discussed her recovery from a Xanax addiction and how she used music to get through her struggles.In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the singer opened up about her addiction to the drug, which is often prescribed for anxiety and panic attacks, and where it all began. “My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,” she said.“I think I wanted to fit in with him.
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Noah Cyrus got candid about her drug addiction in a new interview.
Noah Cyrus is opening up her battle with addiction. In a new interview with , the 22-year-old singer reveals for the first time that she's been in recovery for a Xanax addiction for two years.Cyrus says that she first tried Xanax when she was 18, when her then-boyfriend offered her the drug, which is often prescribed for anxiety and panic attacks.«My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,» she tells the outlet.
The Hardest Part.“I'm not trying to be, like, any spokesperson for recovery or anything like that. I, myself, am just going through it and figuring it out,” the now 22-year-old said.
Noah Cyrus is finding her way out of the shadow of substance abuse.
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