25 Worst Alcoholics in Hollywood History

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25 Worst Alcoholics in Hollywood History

Welcome to a journey behind Hollywood's shimmering veil, where the lives of its stars were often overshadowed by inner turmoil and addiction. In this series, we uncover the untold stories of iconic actors and actresses whose battles with alcoholism left a lasting imprint on their personal and professional lives. Is this the lives of many of our favorite superstars? How do they end up in such livestyles? Join us as we explore the 25 Worst Alcoholics in Hollywood History.

All Comments (21)
  • @JaneB-vv6eo
    I had an uncle who died of alcoholism and we loved him just the same. Alcohol is bad but can be treated. Don’t forget that alcoholic people have souls just like we do. Love them all the more!
  • @theladydaisysf
    Sharon Stone attends the same church I do and she is not a drinker. She’s a very sweet and kind person. Always says hello, when we’re in service she is just another parishioner.
  • @dilwich
    Nobody truly understands the battle you have when you are an alcoholic unless you are an alcoholic.
  • As the old says, "You can't burn the candle at both ends and expect to live a long life."
  • @Thundralight
    I could never understand why actors are paid so much money or are idolized by people
  • @NakaidaBeauzec
    So we preach about the danger of tobacco but not alcohol?
  • @johng1216
    So many talented people with so much going for them, destroying their lives for what?
  • @trishmcl9055
    When you have an addiction it just doesn't matter how much money you have. You are still a slave to the alcohol or drug that you are addicted to.
  • @guitardzan5641
    Robin Williams has been gone ten years now......What a loss........
  • Robin Williams struggles were with Lewy Body Dementia which was taking his mind, his ability to move and act. He was not drinking alcohol or doing illegal drugs at that point in his life.
  • @ItsMe-ov4vg
    Robin Williams death had absolutely nothing to do with alcohol or illegal drugs, he was also suffering from depression and anxiety, he decided to end his life because he was suffering from diffuse Lewy body dementia and knew what was in his future from it and did not want to put his wife and family through that.
  • @allnewjient7651
    Their biggest problem is trying or wanting to be happy all the time, but who am i , i am smoking myself to death.
  • @SoberOKMoments
    Please don't forgot since the 1950s the AMA has recognized alcoholism as a disease! A person in recovery is not a bad person trying to get good, he or she is a sick person trying to get well.
  • @Kwesekara1672
    Alcohol addiction is a one-way street to a dead end.
  • @vz4779
    In 1980, Hayworth was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, which contributed to her death in 1987 at age 68. The public disclosure and discussion of her illness drew attention to Alzheimer's and helped to increase public and private funding for research into the disease.
  • @brittb3092
    Yasmin Kahn is her daughter, not her son.