Samuel L. Jackson thanks his wife for getting him into rehab
17.03.2022 - 00:59
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"I was like the troll in the basement, and every now and then I'd come upstairs and hover around to do something. I was addicted and being crazy. " LaTanya admitted that "felt like" leaving him during the incident, but felt as if it was her religious duty to stay and help.
In a joint interview with this week's edition of PEOPLE, she said: "I would have done that. I felt like doing that. But I come from a very God fearing family.
So I couldn't do that. Because I felt as though God has spoken to me and said, 'Now, you can't leave this young man like this. So give him some help and feel like even afterwards, we'll talk about it.
" Since overcoming his substance abuse issues, Samuel - who has starred in hit movies such as 'Pulp Fiction', 'Star Wars' and the Marvel Cinematic Universe - has gone on to become the highest-grossing actor of all time, with his films having collectively earned over $27 billion and admitted that the help his wife had given him was the "chance" to become who is meant to be. He added: "I was given another chance to be who I was supposed to be. Like, she always said, you know that one of these days I was gonna grow into the man that I was supposed to be.
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