Things Celebrities Go Through Publicly & Privately pt. 2
- by Nae John
- Feb 8, 2018
- 2 min read
Continuing from my post from before, I want to talk about something that a lot of everyday people go through...Drug Issues. I know about drug issues having an affect on a family, my grandmother has a drug problem so I understand and it doesn't feel good. Well celebrities go through it to but the thing about them is it's in the light and a lot do it to deal with the pain. I say go to Jesus to stop the pain but others try comfort in pills, weed, cocaine, heroin, and alcohol (and yes! Alcohol is a drug, it's a depressant).
1) Personal Meltdowns recorded publicly
2) Drug Issues
3) Mental Problems
4) Financial Problems
5) Security
Part 2 - Drug Issues
A lot of celebrities have been through drug issues and some sadly have passed from overdosing. A lot of celebrities turn to drugs to deal with the life of fame or if they've had personal issues happening like divorce, suicide, death, and other problems. These drug issues have taken away great actors/actresses, singers, rappers, models, and many more celebrities. A lot of them mostly turn to pills (mostly sleeping pills), weed, and alcohol.
The thing with drugs they can fill the void they feel for a second but when it's gone that pain will come back and that's what cause them to go overboard until they OD.
Celebrities and drugs have been a big deal on many TV shows such as the movie The Five Heartbeats, one of the band members lost his career because of drugs, in Dreamgirls Eddie Murphy's character Jimmy OD's from drugs, in the New Edition Bio-pic it showed that the guys mostly Bobby Brown and Ricky Bell had a drug problem, and even in the new FOX hit show STAR, the character Simone (portrayed by Brittany O'Grady) mother died from an overdose and Simone struggles with her own drug addiction with pills and alcohol.
Celebrities who use to have drug issues but have overcome


Celebrities we lost to drugs



https://drugabuse.com/30-famous-actors-and-actresses-who-have-battled-drug-addiction-and-alcoholism/
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