Alec Baldwin has written an autobiography, titled Nevertheless, which comes out tomorrow. He recently appeared on Good Morning America to reveal some of the contents of the book. Here's what he had to say about getting sober, as reprinted by Page Six:
“I think I was one of the people who was lucky that it stuck, and therefore if I didn’t get it then, I would’ve got it eventually. I know that at that time, what I describe [in the book] — overdosing on drugs — which I’ve kept very private for years and years and years. I think I would have gotten it eventually, but, I’m glad I got it when I did ’cause not many people get sober when they’re young.
I got sober when I was just about to turn 27, and those two years that I lived in that white, hot period, as a daily drug abuser, as a daily drinker, to my misery, boy, that was a tough time. There was really, really a lot of pain in there. A lot of pain.”
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