Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison Shares He Second Guesses “Everything” One Year After Son’s Death

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Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison Shares He Second Guesses “Everything” One Year After Son’s Death

Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison Shares He 2d Guesses “Every thing” One Year After Son's Death

Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison shared an update on his existence and the contrivance in which he’s healed following the death of his son Adam in January 2024.

Rick Harrison can’t place a cost on wretchedness.

The Pawn Stars host detailed how he’s coping with the passing of his son, Adam Harrison, who died Jan. 19, 2024, on the age of 39, following a fentanyl overdose.

“I take into sage him each day,” Rick said one day of his March 19 appearance on In Depth With Graham Bensinger. “In his 20s, he had the drug considerations. God, I place him in rehab so over and over. And each time he’d be doing colossal after which it would excellent fall support. It received in fact, in fact unhealthy. It sounds as if, it wasn’t heroin. He ended up getting some fentanyl and it killed him.”

Rick—who shared Adam and Corey “Big Hoss” Harrison, 41, with ex-most necessary other Kim Harrison, moreover son Jake Harrison, 21, with his ex-most necessary other Tracy Harrison—expressed he began to inquire of himself after Adam’s death, no topic doing all he might perchance presumably to reduction him.

“The component is in case you lose an adolescent, you second bet f–king all the pieces,” the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop proprietor outlined. “It’s cherish, ‘Would possibly perchance presumably furthermore I in actuality enjoy done this? Would possibly perchance presumably furthermore I in actuality enjoy done this? Would possibly perchance presumably furthermore I in actuality enjoy done this?’ It goes through your mind continuously. There’s no longer a day I don’t crawl by enthusiastic in him.”

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Rick admitted that he in overall questions if he might perchance mild enjoy dealt with Adam’s years-long addiction combat in a completely different contrivance.

“Would possibly perchance presumably furthermore I in actuality enjoy done one thing diversified? I deem I did all the pieces simply,” he said. “After which you sit down to your head, ‘What if I did this? What if I excellent grabbed him and f–king locked him in the support of my truck and drove him to Oregon the put he couldn’t earn it?’ I point out, you enjoy gotten a hundred issues battle through your thoughts. There might perchance be nothing worse than losing an adolescent.”

Rick revealed that after Adam broke into his home, he believed that having him arrested would reduction him. Nonetheless, he feels cherish the “no longer easy bask in” might perchance no longer were ample.

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“I figured perchance if we place him in penal advanced for two months, this might perchance neat him out. Nonetheless he excellent went straight support on it,” Rick said. “You try and give them no longer easy bask in but God, you excellent by no formulation inquire of the OD coming. You cherish to favor to give them no longer easy bask in and all the pieces, but I by no formulation concept that would happen.”

In the year that adopted Adam’s death, Rick has realized to treasure the certain reminiscences of his son and originate even more with his surviving children and grandkids.

“I take into sage the coolest times, and test my diversified children, my new grandbaby, my diversified grandkids. I received four grandkids. So abet on transferring on,” Rick said. “Love what you received, reason you’re no longer continuously going to enjoy it. I exercise as worthy time with my children as I’m in a position to. I consult with all my children on the phone nearly each day. I bask in my children, bask in my grandkids.”

“Revel in existence,” he added. “Correct enjoy existence alongside with your family, alongside with your mates. It’s no longer that no longer easy to be delighted.”

For a survey at celebrities who’ve unfolded about sobriety journeys, abet reading…

Jax Taylor

The Valley giant title shared his a protracted time-long battle with pills in March 2025 after going to rehab.

“I am popping out that I'm an addict,” Jax shared one day of the March 4 episode of Bravo's Hot Mic podcast. “I in actuality enjoy substance considerations, essentially with cocaine. It’s laborious to claim out loud.”

“I’ve been facing this on and off since I turned into 23 and now I’m Forty five,” he persisted. “There turned into times the put I would quit doing it but then there were times the put I’d crawl heavy on it.”

Jax furthermore gave up drinking, explaining, “I don’t necessarily deem I in actuality enjoy an alcohol train, however the two crawl hand in hand. I’m in a position to’t reach cocaine with out drinking. So, I excellent gave up each and every. I’m proud to claim I’m 82, 83 days sober simply now, which is the longest I’ve ever long previous in my existence with out both.”

Tom Holland

The Spider-Man: No Manner Dwelling giant title stopped drinking alcohol in 2022 after feeling “enslaved” to the drink. “I turned into definitely hooked on alcohol, no longer shying faraway from that in any appreciate,” Holland recalled on the On Reason with Jay Shetty podcast. “I deem that any individual that has a beer day after day has potentially received a diminutive bit little bit of a topic.”

“After that it is probably you’ll presumably excellent reach that moment the put you're cherish 'Wow, I shouldn't enjoy had that closing beer,'” the actor persisted. “And likewise you earn up the subsequent day and likewise you enjoy gotten a unpleasant headache.”

Since making the contrivance in which of residing trade, Holland seen he “might perchance presumably sleep better” and “handle considerations better.”

“Things that would crawl atrocious on space that would in overall space me off, I might perchance presumably absorb my trudge,” he shared. “I had so worthy such better psychological clarity. I felt healthier. I felt healthier.”

Alec 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley

The giant title of Hunt for Red October does no longer in overall communicate to his sobriety plod, which started nearly forty years ago.

“I don't focus on this a lot,” he said one day of a Would possibly perchance presumably furthermore simply 2024 podcast appearance. “I focus on it every now after which when it is great. I'm 39 years sober. I received sober Feb. 23, 1985.”

Speaking about his existence after transferring from New York Metropolis to Los Angeles in 1983, Alec outlined, “I had a white-hot train each day for two years. I deem I snorted a line of cocaine from right here to Saturn. We took it support home. I point out, cocaine turned into cherish coffee support then. All people turned into doing it all day long.”

And after quitting the drug, he shortly became to alcohol—preferrred to furthermore quit that dependency.

On the present time, he depends on the town spherical him.

“New York relaxes me,” he shared of his home. “I stroll spherical and I inquire of parts of it that I've by no formulation seen sooner than. I'll peek at a constructing and I'll crawl, 'My God, I by no formulation seen that about that constructing, these doors.' I in actuality enjoy lunches and low and my friends.”

Anne Hathaway

The Princess Diaries alum shared in April 2024 that she is bigger than five years sober. As she told the New York Occasions, “That feels cherish a milestone to me.”

Her reasoning turned into obvious. “I knew deep down it wasn't for me,” she shared. “And it excellent felt so crude to favor to claim, 'Nonetheless none?' Nonetheless none. Whenever you're allergic to one thing or enjoy an anaphylactic response to one thing, you don't argue with it. So I stopped arguing with it.”

And she's delighted she made that resolution. “My internal most ride with it is that all the pieces is healthier,” she persisted. “For me, it turned into wallowing gasoline. And I don't cherish to wallow.”

Demi Moore

While accepting the 2018 Girl of the Year Award by the Peggy Albrecht Friendly Dwelling, a residential program for ladies getting better from substance and alcohol abuse, Moore spoke relating to the “self-adversarial direction” that nearly about derailed her profession.

“I in fact feel cherish there's a defining moments in our lives that form who we are and the route we crawl and early in my profession, I turned into spiraling down a direction of precise self-destruction and no topic what successes I had, I excellent by no formulation felt excellent ample,” the giant title recalled. “I had fully no price for myself and this self-adversarial direction, it in a brief time introduced me to an exact disaster point and it wasn't obvious on the time the explanation. Maybe it turned into divine intervention.”

Moore, who sought treatment in 2012, thanked two unnamed of us she “barely knew” for delivering one thing of an ultimatum to her to express her existence spherical. “Except I turned into tiresome, I better demonstrate up,” she quipped, adding that she turned into given “a likelihood to redirect the direction of my existence sooner than I destroyed all the pieces.”

“Clearly they saw more of me than I saw of myself,” Moore famous. “And I'm so grateful because with out that likelihood, with out their believing me, I wouldn't be standing right here this day.”

Noah Cyrus

Cyrus shared in 2022 that she's been in recovery for her Xanax addiction since 2020. “It gave me so worthy constructing in the time that I in actuality wished constructing, because I didn't are making an try to excellent be sitting spherical and stirring in my mind,” she told Rolling Stone. “It gave me hope.”

The singer added, “As soon as I felt that it turned into that it is probably you’ll presumably deem of to silence issues out for a second and numb your anxiousness, it turned into over.”

She said her friends on the time “create of cosigned” her drug employ and “it excellent create of turns into this dark pit, bottomless pit.” Nonetheless, one day of the pandemic, Cyrus said she turned into noticing challenges and felt she wasn't emotionally demonstrate. “I turned into utterly nodding off and falling asleep,” she recalled. “And unable to abet my head up or abet my eyes open, because I turned into so some distance long previous.”

She at closing sought reduction and famous that “it took a whereas to earn on my dangle two feet.”

Dax Shepard

The Parenthood alum turned into sober for 16 years sooner than relapsing in 2020 by taking Vicodin after a motorbike accident.

“For the closing eight weeks perchance, I don't in fact know…I'm on all of them day,” he said on his Armchair Educated podcast. “And I'm allowed to be on them at some dosage because I in actuality enjoy a prescription after which I'm furthermore augmenting that.”

“And I hate it,” he persisted. “And I'm lying to diversified of us. And I do know I in fact favor to quit. Nonetheless my tolerance goes up so speedily that I'm now in a train the put I'm taking, , eight 30s a day, and I do know that's an quantity that's going to end result in a reasonably unhealthy withdrawal. And I initiate getting in fact alarmed, and I'm starting up to in fact feel in fact lonely. And I excellent enjoy this giant secret.”

Jamie Lee Curtis

In 2018, the Halloween giant title received very candid about her 10-year addiction to opiates, which started in the gradual '80s after a minor plastic surgical draw “for my hereditary puffy eyes.” The reslt turned into a prescription that changed her existence. “I had a 10-year elope, stealing, conniving,” she told Individuals. “No person knew. No person.”

When her sister visited her in the summertime of 1998 and introduced alongside prescribed painkillers for a rib spoil, Curtis said she hit her rock bottom. “I knew she had them in her suitcase in our guest room closet,” she told the newsletter, crying on the memory. “I usually took all her opiates. When she turned into leaving I knew she would pack her suitcase and obtain her capsules lacking. I knew I needed to acknowledge to her what I had done, and so I wrote her a demonstrate and left it on her suitcase. I got right here home that day, and he or she place her hands spherical me and told me she cherished me and he or she turned into focused on me and he or she turned into unwilling to peek me raze myself.”

She attended her first meeting on Feb. 3, 1999, the equal day she revealed her combat to her filmmaker husband Christopher Guest. “He turned into incredulous that he'd by no formulation seen,” Curtis said, adding that she's been sober ever since.

Drew Barrymore

Barrymore, who beforehand went to rehab for alcohol and drug addiction, shared in 2021 that she turned into marking a spacious milestone in her plod. “I'm excellent going to claim one thing for the first time in a truly very long time: I in actuality enjoy no longer had a drink of alcohol in two and a half years,” she said on CBS Mornings. “And it turned into one thing that I seen excellent did now not serve me in my existence.”

She added, “It's so humorous. After we characterize ourselves and our truths and the issues we've labored so laborious for, it's so releasing and susceptible all on the equal time.”

Barrymore later outlined to the Los Angeles Occasions that she doesn't employ the “sober” imprint because she doesn't want of us to deem she's “some supreme Puritan.”

“I kept pondering, ‘I'll master this. I'll resolve it out,'” she said in 2023. “And somehow, I excellent realized: ‘You've by no formulation mastered this, and likewise you by no formulation will.'”

Bradley Cooper

The A Valuable particular person Is Born actor struggled with a cocaine addiction one day of the early aughts sooner than friend Will Arnett stepped in and confronted him out about his habits.

“That turned into the first time I ever realized I had a topic with pills and alcohol⁠,” Cooper recalled one day of a 2022 appearance on the Smartless podcast. “I'll excellent by no formulation neglect it.”

Crediting Arnett as “the explanation” he went sober, Cooper added, “He took that risk of getting a laborious dialog with me that place me on a direction of deciding to trade my existence.”

Brad Pitt

The Battle Club giant title spent years struggling with alcohol sooner than Cooper helped him earn sober. “I received sober due to this guy,” he told the target audience at the 2020 Nationwide Board of Review Annual Awards after Cooper offered him with a trophy. “And each day's been happier ever since.”

Ryan Phillippe

In September 2023, the Merciless Intentions alum shared on Instagram that this turned into “the longest I've long previous since I turned into a teen with out some create of nicotine or marijuana in my machine (among diversified issues).”

“Feeling grateful for the liberty that incorporates breaking addictions and dependency on substance,” he added. “Sobriety, clarity, and spiritual connectedness feels precise excellent.”

Demi Lovato

After publicly celebrating six years of sobriety on tour in 2018, the singer terrorized fans later that identical year with the liberate of the confessional single “Sober,” which revealed that she had relapsed.

“Mama, I'm so sorry I'm no longer sober anymore / And Daddy please forgive me for the drinks spilled on the flooring / To those who by no formulation left me / We've been down this boulevard sooner than I'm so sorry, I'm no longer sober anymore,” she sang.

A month later, Lovato turned into hospitalized for a arrive-fatal overdose.

“I in actuality enjoy continuously been clear about my plod with addiction,” she wrote on Instagram two weeks later. “What I've realized is that this illness is no longer one thing that disappears or fades with time. It’s miles one thing I need to continue to conquer and enjoy no longer done but…I now want time to heal and focal point on my sobriety and boulevard to recovery. The bask in you enjoy gotten all shown me might perchance no longer ever be forgotten and I protect up for the day the put I’m in a position to claim I got right here out on the diversified side. I will abet combating.”

Jada Pinkett Smith

In 2018, she recalled struggling with her addictions to sex and alcohol. “My create of addictions bounce. They bounce spherical. When I turned into younger, I definitely deem I had a sex addiction of some kind, certain, that all the pieces would be mounted by sex,” she said, sooner than sharing relating to the time she realized she'd developed a troubling drinking train.

“I be aware reaching a rock bottom that point I turned into in the dwelling on my dangle and I had these two bottles of wine and turned into going for the third bottle,” she said. “And I turned into cherish, ‘Now extend. You're in the this home by yourself going onto your third bottle of wine? Which it is probably you’ll presumably also wish a topic.'”

“So I went chilly turkey. That's the component about me: I’m in a position to crawl chilly turkey. I am a binger, and I continuously favor to peek myself and I’m in a position to excellent earn issues,” she persisted. “It's no longer what you're doing however the formulation you're with it. Why you're doing it. It's the habits that's related to it because whereas you cherish to favor to enjoy a form of sex, that's colossal, but why are you having all that sex? That's what you've received to peek at.”

AJ Mclean

The Backstreet Boys member tried pills for the first time sooner than filming the music video for 2000's “The Call,” telling Ethical Morning The usa years later that he “turned into off the walls” one day of the shoot. He received sober in 2021 and saw a form of certain advantages excellent one year later, including losing 32 pounds in seven months by cutting out alcohol and rapid meals.

“Ingesting precipitated weight reach,” he told On the present time in September 2022, “but it furthermore weighed down my psychological sing.”

Bow Wow

After the unexpected death of Mac Miller, the rapper—born Shad Moss—took to Twitter to let his fans know that he'd as soon as struggled with a cough syrup addiction.

“To the childhood- Dwell with these tiresome ass pills,” he started his series of tweets. “Im going to let one thing out. When me and Omarion labored on FACE OFF album. I turned into high off lean day after day! When yall saw me on BET going off on Torae i turned into high off lean. My attitude all the pieces changed. My fans began to…Flip on me my family too. I by no formulation promoted lean in my songs. The whole time i turned into on the UCP tour with Chris [[Brown]I WAS SIPPING 4's atleast 7 times a day. I turned into addicted till our demonstrate in Cincinnati.. i got right here off stg and handed out wakened in the sanatorium i turned into having withdraws.”

“I by no formulation felt a anxiousness cherish that ever,” Bow Wow persisted. “It turned into summer season but i turned into walking spherical with 3 hoodies on because i turned into so chilly. I disregarded the chicago demonstrate of that tour baltimore demonstrate BECAUSE I WAS F–KING HIGH AND SICK!!!! that s–t is no longer chilly and i turned into doing it to be chilly! Kick that s–t! Be an even son or daughter. Be the correct you. Ima initiate being more vocal. We gotta place the childhood from going out early. Fogeys peek your children. Confide in them. We want yall to live man. I nearly died f–king with syrup.”

“To in the present day im affected my belly will…By no formulation be the equal and it hasnt been. DRUG FREE IS THE WAY TO BE! smarten up tighten up out right here,” he told his fans. “We cant lose no more of you. No longer one! I bask in all yall. The young artist the total children spherical the sphere.. dont educate a pattern. Shatter the cycle. PEACE.”

Lily Allen

With the dual releases of her fourth studio album No Shame and memoir My Ideas Precisely, the singer spent worthy of 2018 getting brutally nearly relating to the height of her addition considerations. Consistent with Allen, she turned into abusing cocaine and drinking to the point of being “parisitically inebriated. Indirectly, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin staged an intervention after she by likelihood headbutted Orlando Bloom at Kate Hudson's Halloween occasion and knocked herself out.

She told The Guardian, “Nothing perceived to reach or fulfill me. I be aware waking up one morning in these dark days pondering, ‘Maybe it's time for heroin, because nothing else is working.'”

Dennis Quaid

The Father or mother Trap actor battled a cocaine addiction one day of the '80s that sent him to rehab in 1990. As he later outlined on On the present time, he grew up in the '60s and '70s when “there turned into an fully diversified attitude” towards the drug.

“It turned into even in some movie budgets. I turned into usually doing cocaine somewhat worthy on a each day foundation one day of the '80s,” he admitted in 2018. “I spent many, many an night time screaming at God to 'Please take this faraway from me and I'll by no formulation reach it over again, reason I've preferrred received an hour sooner than I want to be at work.' Then at 4 o'clock in the afternoon I'd crawl, 'Oh it's no longer so unhealthy.'”

“I had what I call a white gentle ride the put I saw myself both tiresome or losing all the pieces that supposed anything to me,” he persisted. He needed to sit down down then-fiancée Meg Ryan and demonstrate what turned into going on. Then, he sought reduction. “That turned into the end of the bask in affair with me and cocaine.”

Ryan Lochte

After an incident in Newport Beach the put the Olympic swimmer tried to kick in his dangle hotel room door, Lochte made the resolution to peep treatment in 2018. “Ryan has been struggling with from alcohol addiction for tons of years and sadly it has turn into a adversarial pattern for him,” his get told E! Recordsdata in a assertion. “He has acknowledged that he desires legit aid to conquer his train and might perchance mild be getting reduction straight.”

“Ryan knows that conquering this disease now’s a need to for him to handbook clear of making future unhappy choices, to be the correct husband and father he would be, and if he desires to reach his purpose to arrive support to dominance in the pool in his Fifth Olympics in Tokyo in 2020,” the assertion concluded.

Jason Ritter

Though the Parenthood alum knows that “one of the issues that you just're no longer presupposed to reach is earn sober for any individual else,” his relationship with now-most necessary other Melanie Lynskey turned into a most necessary reason that led him to swearing off alcohol.

“At a degree, I knew how improbable she turned into and I believed she might perchance presumably be good for any individual who deserved her,” he outlined one day of a March 2023 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Level to, “and I didn't in fact feel cherish I turned into that particular person. I felt a diminutive bit bit too loopy.”

Nonetheless, as Ritter famous to E! Recordsdata, he now sees that sobriety is somehow a internal most resolution.

“It turned into more straightforward for me to claim that I'm doing it for her because, in the period in-between, I didn't in fact feel cherish I turned into create of payment worthy,” he recalled of the early days of their relationship. “I didn't care as worthy about hurting myself as I did about hurting her. So, in the starting put it turned into more straightforward for me to claim, 'I'm doing this for her.' And now, I'm doing it for myself.”

Brantley Gilbert

The nation giant title has been sober for nearly about a decade, but it turned into a laborious-fought boulevard getting there. His addiction to alcohol and anxiousness capsules started shortly after graduating from high college and didn't abate when his profession began to take off. He kept a dark leather-based mostly mostly notebook computer obtain stuffed with bottles of Jagermeister or vodka “at arm's reach in any appreciate times,” he told beforehand revealed to Individuals, adding that one and one day of the day, “every hour and a half to 2 hours it'd be time to earn two or three excellent pulls on the bottle. And each three or four hours it's time for a pill or two.”

And it had no reach on his success. “It wasn't cherish I turned into stumbling spherical all day,” he admitted. “I turned into utterly functioning — I wrote more songs then than I reach now. That turned into the upsetting fragment.”

In gradual 2011, he turned into hospitalized with pancreatitis and turned into told that if he didn't quit drinking, he wouldn't inquire of his subsequent birthday. “I mild place it off and turned into making an try to boring down on my dangle, cherish, 'All simply I'm preferrred gonna let myself take two capsules this day. I'm preferrred gonna drink this worthy of my bottle and originate a designate on the bottle,'” he recalled. “And it would work a pair days—after which any individual throws a occasion.”

He at closing sought reduction, entering rehab on Dec. 18, 2011. “I received to the point the put I knew it turned into one thing I couldn't reach on my dangle,” Gilbert said. “Pissed me off to no end and embarrassed me. I'm a reasonably strong-willed particular person but that turned into the one component in my existence that I couldn't earn to stick.”

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