
AJ McLean
While AJ acknowledged he is “still learning, still growing,” he’s now confident in who he is.
“I’ve discovered new verbiage, such as boundaries, never really had those,” he continued. “Now I have those, which is a blessing. AJ is a member of a group. He is a persona, but he doesn’t define me as an individual. Alexander James is who I am.”

Jason Biggs
He continued, “After some fits and starts, I’ve managed to put together one year of sobriety. I’m as proud of it as anything in my life. If you’re struggling, know there’s help. Don’t be ashamed. We can do this.”
Years later, he reflected on his journey with addiction and the lengths he went to hide the his struggle.
“I’m going to therapy and ‘working on things’ but meanwhile I’m leaving therapy, having just had a good session, and I’m going to the liquor store and buying a fifth of vodka, drinking it and then driving home,” he said on a March 2024 episode of his wife Jenny Mollen‘s All the Fails podcast. “I knew how to get wasted enough to where I took myself out of the life equation, took myself out of the present, didn’t have to connect in a way that made me feel things.”
He added, “I had it figured out to a T. To not get too drunk where I couldn’t have a conversation with you. I was replacing those bottles in the bar all the time.”

Ashlyn Harris
However, in the midst of her struggle, her college coach Anson Dorrance was there to support her.
“It got really, really dark and I had to make some serious adjustments,” she explained, “and Anson would have me read books. I started reading this book called [Man’s Search] for Meaning and it’s about suffering and reframing it and it changed my life.”

Offset
Explaining how the innocuous remark “touched” a nerve, Offset continued, “When I went in my room, I damn near cried.”
“I felt bad as a father,” the rapper added. “He don’t even notice it’s drugs in here though. He don’t know, but in my head it’s like, him even just saying he want the same soda I want. It’s just like, ‘Oh no, I’m influencing him.'”

Anthony Hopkins
After reaching out to a friend for help, he was able to begin a new path. And in December 2025, he reached 50 years of sobriety, doing so with a message to those in a similar position he found himself in a half century ago.
“Choose life instead of the opposite,” he said in an Instagram message. “Life life life and more life.”

Jax Taylor
“I’ve been dealing with this on and off since I was 23 and now I’m 45,” he continued. “There was times where I would stop doing it but then there were times where I’d go heavy on it.”
Jax also gave up drinking, explaining, “I don’t necessarily think I have an alcohol problem, but the two go hand in hand. I can’t do cocaine without drinking. So, I just gave up both. I’m proud to say I’m 82, 83 days sober right now, which is the longest I’ve ever gone in my life without either.”

Tom Holland
Since making the lifestyle change, Holland noticed he “could sleep better” and “handle problems better.”
“Things that would go wrong on set that would normally set me off, I could take in my stride,” he shared. “I had so much such better mental clarity. I felt healthier. I felt fitter.”

Alec Baldwin
Speaking about his life after moving from New York City to Los Angeles in 1983, Alec explained, “I had a white-hot problem every day for two years. I think I snorted a line of cocaine from here to Saturn. We took it back home. I mean, cocaine was like coffee back then. Everybody was doing it all day long.”
And after quitting the drug, he soon turned to alcohol—only to also quit that dependency.
Today, he relies on the city around him.
“New York relaxes me,” he shared of his home. “I walk around and I see aspects of it that I’ve never seen before. I’ll look at a building and I’ll go, ‘My God, I never noticed that about that building, those doors.’ I have lunches and coffee and my friends.”

Anne Hathaway
And she’s happy she made that decision. “My personal experience with it is that everything is better,” she continued. “For me, it was wallowing fuel. And I don’t like to wallow.”

Demi Moore
Moore, who sought treatment in 2012, thanked two unnamed people she “barely knew” for delivering something of an ultimatum to her to turn her life around. “Unless I was dead, I better show up,” she quipped, adding that she was given “a chance to redirect the course of my life before I destroyed everything.”
“Clearly they saw more of me than I saw of myself,” Moore noted. “And I’m so grateful because without that opportunity, without their believing me, I wouldn’t be standing here today.”

Noah Cyrus
She said her friends at the time “kind of cosigned” her drug use and “it just kind of becomes this dark pit, bottomless pit.” But, during the pandemic, Cyrus said she was noticing challenges and felt she wasn’t emotionally present. “I was completely nodding off and falling asleep,” she recalled. “And unable to keep my head up or keep my eyes open, because I was so far gone.”
She eventually sought help and noted that “it took some time to get on my own two feet.”

Eminem
Eventually, channeling his energy back into his music helped the Oscar winner on his sobriety journey.
“It did something. It turned the light on,” he explained. “I realized I’m not embarrassed anymore about [sobriety]. I started treating sobriety like a super power and I took pride in the fact that I was able to quit.”

Dax Shepard
“And I hate it,” he continued. “And I’m lying to other people. And I know I have to quit. But my tolerance is going up so quickly that I’m now in a situation where I’m taking, you know, eight 30s a day, and I know that’s an amount that’s going to result in a pretty bad withdrawal. And I start getting really scared, and I’m starting to feel really lonely. And I just have this enormous secret.”

Jamie Lee Curtis
She attended her first meeting on Feb. 3, 1999, the same day she revealed her struggle to her filmmaker husband Christopher Guest. “He was incredulous that he’d never noticed,” Curtis said, adding that she’s been sober ever since.

Drew Barrymore
Barrymore later explained to the Los Angeles Times that she doesn’t use the “sober” label because she doesn’t want people to think she’s “some perfect Puritan.”
“I kept thinking, ‘I’ll master this. I’ll figure it out,'” she said in 2023. “And finally, I just realized: ‘You’ve never mastered this, and you never will.'”
Bradley Cooper
Crediting Arnett as “the reason” he went sober, Cooper added, “He took that risk of having a hard conversation with me that put me on a path of deciding to change my life.”

Brad Pitt

Ryan Phillippe
Demi Lovato
A month later, Lovato was hospitalized for a near-fatal overdose.
“I have always been transparent about my journey with addiction,” she wrote on Instagram two weeks later. “What I’ve learned is that this illness is not something that disappears or fades with time. It is something I must continue to overcome and have not done yet…I now need time to heal and focus on my sobriety and road to recovery. The love you have all shown me will never be forgotten and I look forward to the day where I can say I came out on the other side. I will keep fighting.”

Jada Pinkett Smith
“So I went cold turkey. That’s the thing about me: I can go cold turkey. I am a binger, and I always have to watch myself and I can just get obsessed with things,” she continued. “It’s not what you’re doing but how you’re with it. Why you’re doing it. It’s the behavior that’s attached to it because if you want to have a lot of sex, that’s great, but why are you having all that sex? That’s what you’ve got to look at.”

AJ Mclean

Bow Wow
“I never felt a pain like that ever,” Bow Wow continued. “It was summer but i was walking round with 3 hoodies on because i was so cold. I missed the chicago show of that tour baltimore show BECAUSE I WAS F–KING HIGH AND SICK!!!! that s–t is not cool and i was doing it to be cool! Kick that s–t! Be a good son or daughter. Be the best you. Ima start being more vocal. We gotta save the youth from going out early. Parents watch your kids. Explain to them. We want yall to live man. I almost died f–king with syrup.”
“To this day im affected my stomach will…Never be the same and it hasnt been. DRUG FREE IS THE WAY TO BE! smarten up tighten up out here,” he told his fans. “We cant lose no more of you. Not one! I love all yall. The young artist all the kids around the world.. dont follow a trend. Break the cycle. PEACE.”

Lily Allen

Dennis Quaid
“I had what I call a white light experience where I saw myself either dead or losing everything that meant anything to me,” he continued. He had to sit down then-fiancée Meg Ryan and explain what was going on. Then, he sought help. “That was the end of the love affair with me and cocaine.”