Two and a Half Men’s Jon Cryer Says He Was Paid “a Third” of Charlie Sheen’s Salary

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Two and a Half Men’s Jon Cryer Says He Was Paid “a Third” of Charlie Sheen’s Salary

Two and a Half of Males’s Jon Cryer Says He Modified into as soon as Paid “a Third” of Charlie Sheen’s Wage

Jon Cryer that sooner than Charlie Sheen used to be fired from Two and a Half of Males amid his drug addiction, the Predominant League star negotiated a wage that his used to be just correct a share of.

Jon Cryer is getting candid a few tumultuous time on Two and a Half of Males.

No longer long sooner than Charlie Sheen’s unpleasant firing from the CBS sitcom in 2011 amid his very public fight with drug and alcohol addiction, he secured an enormous payday that ended in his onscreen brother earning just correct a share of his wage.

“He's within the midst of falling aside in every approach I will imagine,” Cryer recalled on Netflix's documentary aka Charlie Sheen, released Sept. 10, “and he's renegotiating his contract for one other year of a demonstrate that I'm alleged to be on too.”

The Pretty in Pink actor went on to review Sheen to late North Korean chief Kim Jong-il, who at instances secured foreign again for the length of sessions of heightened tensions with other worldwide locations who, because the actor set up it, “were so alarmed of him that they would shovel money at him.”

In early 2011, within the weeks following his rehab stint and prior to his firing from Two and a Half of Males that March, Sheen appeared erratic for the length of numerous livestreams and interviews, pronouncing he had “tiger blood,” describing himself as a “excessive priest Vatican warlock” and “total fricking rock star from Mars.”

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And Cryer believes that behavior played into why he used to be in a location to acquire one of these steep lengthen.

“Properly, that's what came about here,” he explained within the doc. “His negotiations went off the charts because his existence used to be falling aside. Me, whose existence used to be moderately genuine at that time, I obtained a third of that.”

E! has reached out to CBS and Warner Bros. Tv, which produced the sequence, for comment and has now now not heard support.

Sheen in a roundabout diagram secured a pay bump of about $600,000 for season eight of Two and a Half of Males to maintain $1.9 million for every 22-minute episode sooner than his firing mid-season, Forbes reported in Might per chance presumably additionally just 2011, adding that he made larger than $30 million total for the 16 episodes he filmed.

The Slither Metropolis alum in a roundabout diagram sued Lorre and Warner Bros. for $100 million over his termination, with the occasions settling for$25 million later that year.

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In the 14 years since the scandals surrounding his Two and a Half of Males firing and his profanity-laced rants afterwards, Sheen has appeared support with remorse.

“I just correct don't know what I used to be looking out to point to,” the 60-year-ancient commended E! Recordsdata Sept. 4 at the premiere of aka Charlie Sheen. “I still haven't cracked that nut. And to rob it that a ways, to retain pushing the envelope and chasing whatever that next thing used to be? I don't know.”

But Sheen, who is now eight years sober, has a explicit outlook on that period in his existence.

“I have a tendency to mediate that we're the sum total of all of our experiences, genuine and wicked,” he explained. “And if I'm going to preach that, then I if truth be told agree with to give up to that as smartly.”

As for where he stands with Cryer, while they haven’t spoken about the documentary and their appreciate recollections upon that time, he expressed gratitude for his old costar’s words.

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“After I noticed every thing that Jon spoke about, so if truth be told and intensely compassionately,” Sheen commended Other folks in an interview published Sept. 3, “I wrote to him and I talked about, 'Hello, thanks for your contributions, and I'm sorry we didn't connect personally. '”

On the opposite hand, he believes there’s a reason he by no manner heard support, adding, “It's now now not love Jon didn’t acknowledge. He's expansive to blame love that. So within the occasion you're discovering out this, Jon, DM me your new quantity!”

Be taught on for more stars who were originate about their addiction and sobriety.

AJ McLean

After the Backstreet Boys member relapsed in 2021, he infamous he “obtained sober again for the closing time.”

“I'm sticking this one out your total approach,” he commended Other folks in July 2025. “It's a day-to-day thing. But I if truth be told agree with finally performed what has been commended amongst the sober community, and my existence has flipped in a explicit approach.”

Whereas AJ acknowledged he is “still discovering out, still growing,” he's now confident in who he is.

“I've found new verbiage, such as boundaries, by no manner indubitably had those,” he persisted. “Now I if truth be told agree with those, which is a blessing. AJ is a member of a crew. He is a persona, but he doesn't make clear me as a person. Alexander James is who I am.”

Jason Biggs

In October 2018, the American Pie star announced he used to be twelve months sober in a celebratory and engaging Instagram put up.

“I first tried to acquire sober over 5 years ago, when the burden of my obsession with booze and pills grew to develop into too heavy for me to take care of,” he wrote at the time. “Turns out this s–t is difficult.”

He persisted, “After some fits and starts, I’ve managed to set up collectively twelve months of sobriety. I’m as good enough with it because the rest in my existence. Ought to you’re struggling, know there’s abet. Don’t be ashamed. We are capable of carry out this.”

Years later, he reflected on his bolt with addiction and the lengths he went to cloak the his struggle.

“I’m going to therapy and ‘engaged on issues’ but meanwhile I’m leaving therapy, having just correct had a genuine session, and I’m going to the liquor retailer and shopping for a fifth of vodka, racy it and then driving home,” he talked about on a March 2024 episode of his fundamental other Jenny Mollen's All of the Fails podcast. “I knew how that you just too can acquire wasted enough to where I took myself out of the existence equation, took myself out of the present, didn’t agree with to connect in a approach that made me indubitably feel issues.”

He added, “I had it realized to a T. To now now not acquire too below the influence of alcohol where I couldn’t agree with a conversation with you. I used to be changing those bottles within the bar your total time.”

Ashlyn Harris

The two-time FIFA Ladies americans's World Cup champ has been originate about her misuse of Adderall while struggling with injuries for the length of her college soccer profession.

“I used to be getting indubitably heavily addicted to Adderall and misusing it,” she talked about on a 2025 episode of the Quiz All the pieces with Danielle Robay podcast. “I used to be taking it your total time. I’d shuffle days with out sleeping. It used to be wild. I felt love I used to be gonna give myself a heart attack. I used to be crushing it. I used to be snorting it. It used to be so problematic.”

On the opposite hand, within the midst of her struggle, her college coach Anson Dorrance used to be there to enhance her.

“It obtained indubitably, indubitably darkish and I needed to kind some serious adjustments,” she explained, “and Anson would agree with me read books. I started discovering out this e book called[[Man’s Search] for Meaning and it's about struggling and reframing it and it modified my existence.”

Jax Taylor

The Valley star shared his a protracted time-long fight with pills in March 2025 after going to rehab.

“I am coming out that I'm an addict,” Jax shared for the length of the March 4 episode of Bravo's Hot Mic podcast. “I if truth be told agree with substance points, primarily with cocaine. It’s hard to snarl out loud.”

“I’ve been coping with this on and off since I used to be 23 and now I’m 45,” he persisted. “There used to be instances where I’d quit doing it but then there were instances where I’d shuffle heavy on it.”

Jax additionally gave up racy, explaining, “I don’t necessarily judge I if truth be told agree with an alcohol field, but the 2 shuffle hand in hand. I will’t carry out cocaine with out racy. So, I just correct gave up both. I’m proud to snarl I’m 82, 83 days sober genuine now, which is the longest I’ve ever gone in my existence with out both.”

Tom Holland

The Spider-Man: No Design Home star stopped racy alcohol in 2022 after feeling “enslaved” to the drink. “I used to be for sure addicted to alcohol, now now not shying a ways off from that at all,” Holland recalled on the On Motive with Jay Shetty podcast. “I judge that anyone that has a beer day after day has doubtless obtained a minute little bit of an danger.”

“And then you definately would just correct attain that second where you're love 'Wow, I shouldn't agree with had that closing beer,'” the actor persisted. “And apart from you acquire up the following day and it is doubtless you’ll even just agree with a unpleasant headache.”

Since making the diagram in which of life alternate, Holland noticed he “would possibly sleep greater” and “take care of considerations greater.”

“Issues that would shuffle unpleasant on assign that would veritably assign me off, I would possibly rob in my rush,” he shared. “I had so much such greater psychological clarity. I felt fitter. I felt fitter.”

Alec 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley

The star of Hunt for Red October does now now not veritably relate to his sobriety bolt, which began nearly forty years ago.

“I don't focus on this so much,” he talked about for the length of a Might per chance presumably additionally just 2024 podcast look. “I focus on it on occasion when it is miles great. I'm 39 years sober. I obtained sober Feb. 23, 1985.”

Speaking about his existence after provocative from Fresh York Metropolis to Los Angeles in 1983, Alec explained, “I had a white-hot field day by day for two years. I judge I snorted a line of cocaine from here to Saturn. We took it support home. I mean, cocaine used to be love espresso support then. Everyone used to be doing it all day long.”

And after quitting the drug, he soon grew to develop into to alcohol—simplest to additionally quit that dependency.

At present, he relies on the metropolis around him.

“Fresh York relaxes me,” he shared of his home. “I stroll around and I glimpse aspects of it that I've by no manner viewed sooner than. I'll study a constructing and I'll shuffle, 'My God, I by no manner noticed that about that constructing, those doorways.' I if truth be told agree with lunches and espresso and my mates.”

Anne Hathaway

The Princess Diaries alum shared in April 2024 that she is larger than 5 years sober. As she commended the Fresh York Instances, “That feels love a milestone to me.”

Her reasoning used to be sure. “I knew deep down it wasn't for me,” she shared. “And it just correct felt so coarse to agree with to snarl, 'But none?' But none. Ought to you're allergic to one thing or agree with an anaphylactic reaction to one thing, you don't argue with it. So I stopped arguing with it.”

And she's satisfied she made that decision. “My private experience with it is that every thing is fitter,” she persisted. “For me, it used to be wallowing gasoline. And I don't desire to wallow.”

Demi Moore

Whereas accepting the 2018 Lady of the twelve months Award by the Peggy Albrecht Friendly Dwelling, a residential program for females getting greater from substance and alcohol abuse, Moore spoke about the “self-harmful route” that virtually about derailed her profession.

“I indubitably feel love there's a defining moments in our lives that shape who we are and the route we shuffle and early in my profession, I used to be spiraling down a route of genuine self-destruction and regardless of what successes I had, I just correct by no manner felt genuine enough,” the star recalled. “I had fully free of fee for myself and this self-harmful route, it in a instant time introduced me to an genuine crisis point and it wasn't certain at the time the explanation. Maybe it used to be divine intervention.”

Moore, who sought medication in 2012, thanked two unnamed folks she “barely knew” for handing over one thing of an ultimatum to her to flip her existence around. “Except I used to be ineffective, I greater demonstrate up,” she quipped, adding that she used to be given “an opportunity to redirect the route of my existence sooner than I destroyed every thing.”

“Clearly they noticed more of me than I noticed of myself,” Moore infamous. “And I'm so grateful because with out that opportunity, with out their believing me, I wouldn't be standing here nowadays.”

Noah Cyrus

Cyrus shared in 2022 that she's been in restoration for her Xanax addiction since 2020. “It gave me so much construction within the time that I if truth be told wished construction, because I didn't desire to just correct be sitting around and stirring in my mind,” she commended Rolling Stone. “It gave me hope.”

The singer added, “As soon as I felt that it used to be that it is doubtless you’ll also imagine to silence issues out for a second and numb your ache, it used to be over.”

She talked about her mates at the time “more or less cosigned” her drug exhaust and “it just correct more or less becomes this darkish pit, bottomless pit.” But, for the length of the pandemic, Cyrus talked about she used to be noticing challenges and felt she wasn't emotionally present. “I used to be entirely nodding off and falling asleep,” she recalled. “And unable to retain my head up or preserve my eyes originate, because I used to be up to now gone.”

She in a roundabout diagram sought abet and infamous that “it took some time to acquire on my maintain two toes.”

Eminem

The “Lose Your self” rapper reflected on his prior prescription tablet abuse in his 2025 documentary Stans, noting an overdose and missing his daughter Hailie Jade's birthday occasion triggered a alternate.

“I cried because it used to be love, ‘Oh my god, I uncared for that,’” he talked about within the doc. “I saved pronouncing to myself, ‘Enact you would maybe well f–king shuffle over this again? Enact you would maybe well shuffle over every thing? Ought to that you just too can’t carry out it for yourself, you f–king pussy, as a minimal carry out it for them.’”

At closing, channeling his energy support into his song helped the Oscar winner on his sobriety bolt.

“It did one thing. It grew to develop into the sunshine on,” he explained. “I noticed I’m now now not embarrassed anymore about [sobriety]. I started treating sobriety love a expansive energy and I took pride within the reality that I used to be in a location to quit.”

Dax Shepard

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

“For the closing eight weeks presumably, I don't indubitably know…I'm on all of them day,” he talked about on his Armchair Educated podcast. “And I'm allowed to be on them at some dosage because I if truth be told agree with a prescription and then I'm additionally augmenting that.”

“And I detest it,” he persisted. “And I'm lying to americans. And I do know I if truth be told agree with to quit. But my tolerance goes up so instant that I'm now in a danger where I'm taking, you realize, eight 30s a day, and I do know that's an quantity that's going to outcome in a moderately wicked withdrawal. And I birth getting indubitably alarmed, and I'm beginning to indubitably feel indubitably lonely. And I just correct agree with this big secret.”

Jamie Lee Curtis

In 2018, the Halloween star obtained very candid about her 10-year addiction to opiates, which began within the late '80s after a minor cosmetic surgery “for my hereditary puffy eyes.” The reslt used to be a prescription that modified her existence. “I had a 10-year scurry, stealing, conniving,” she commended Other folks. “No person knew. No person.”

When her sister visited her within the summer time of 1998 and introduced alongside prescribed painkillers for a rib destroy, Curtis talked about she hit her rock bottom. “I knew she had them in her suitcase in our customer room closet,” she commended the e-newsletter, crying at the memory. “I on the total took all her opiates. When she used to be leaving I knew she would pack her suitcase and receive her pills missing. I knew I needed to acknowledge to her what I had performed, and so I wrote her a imprint and left it on her suitcase. I came home that day, and she set up her hands around me and commended me she preferred me and she used to be furious by me and she used to be unwilling to stare me waste myself.”

She attended her first assembly on Feb. 3, 1999, the same day she revealed her struggle to her filmmaker husband Christopher Guest. “He used to be incredulous that he'd by no manner noticed,” Curtis talked about, adding that she's been sober ever since.

Drew Barrymore

Barrymore, who previously went to rehab for alcohol and drug addiction, shared in 2021 that she used to be marking an unlimited milestone in her bolt. “I'm just correct going to snarl one thing for the principle time in a really long time: I if truth be told agree with now now not had a drink of alcohol in two and a half years,” she talked about on CBS Mornings. “And it used to be one thing that I noticed just correct didn’t support me in my existence.”

She added, “It's so laughable. When we present ourselves and our truths and the issues we've worked so hard for, it's so releasing and weak all at the same time.”

Barrymore later explained to the Los Angeles Instances that she doesn't exhaust the “sober” ticket because she doesn't desire folks to evaluate she's “some supreme Puritan.”

“I saved thinking, ‘I'll grasp this. I'll opt it out,'” she talked about in 2023. “And in a roundabout diagram, I just correct realized: ‘You've by no manner mastered this, and you by no manner will.'”

Bradley Cooper

The A Celebrity Is Born actor struggled with a cocaine addiction for the length of the early aughts sooner than friend Will Arnett stepped in and confronted him out about his behavior.

“That used to be the principle time I ever realized I had an danger with pills and alcohol⁠,” Cooper recalled for the length of a 2022 look on the Smartless podcast. “I'll just correct by no manner fail to remember it.”

Crediting Arnett as “the explanation” he went sober, Cooper added, “He took that threat of having a difficult conversation with me that set up me on a route of deciding to alternate my existence.”

Brad Pitt

The Fight Membership star spent years fighting alcohol sooner than Cooper helped him acquire sober. “I obtained sober attributable to this guy,” he commended the target audience at the 2020 Nationwide Board of Review Annual Awards after Cooper equipped him with a trophy. “And day by day's been happier ever since.”

Ryan Phillippe

In September 2023, the Merciless Intentions alum shared on Instagram that this used to be “the longest I've gone since I used to be a teen with out some more or less nicotine or marijuana in my machine (amongst other issues).”

“Feeling thankful for the freedom that contains breaking addictions and dependency on substance,” he added. “Sobriety, clarity, and spiritual connectedness feels genuine genuine.”

Demi Lovato

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

“Mama, I'm so sorry I'm now now not sober anymore / And Daddy please forgive me for the drinks spilled on the bottom / To the ones who by no manner left me / We've been down this avenue sooner than I'm so sorry, I'm now now not sober anymore,” she sang.

A month later, Lovato used to be hospitalized for a come-fatal overdose.

“I if truth be told agree with continually been transparent about my bolt with addiction,” she wrote on Instagram two weeks later. “What I've realized is that this illness is now now not one thing that disappears or fades with time. It is a ways one thing I agree with to proceed to conquer and agree with now now not performed but…I now need time to heal and focal point on my sobriety and avenue to restoration. The take care of that you just too can just agree with all shown me will by no manner be forgotten and I look ahead to the day where I will screech I came out on the opposite aspect. I might preserve fighting.”

Jada Pinkett Smith

In 2018, she recalled struggling with her addictions to sex and alcohol. “My originate of addictions bounce. They bounce around. After I used to be younger, I for sure judge I had a sex addiction of some kind, certain, that every thing shall be fixed by sex,” she talked about, sooner than sharing about the time she realized she'd developed a troubling racy field.

“I keep in mind reaching a rock bottom that time I used to be within the condo on my maintain and I had those two bottles of wine and used to be going for the third bottle,” she talked about. “And I used to be love, ‘Now retain up. You're within the this condo by yourself going onto your third bottle of wine? That it is doubtless you’ll agree with an danger.'”

“So I went cold turkey. That's the thing about me: I will shuffle cold turkey. I am a binger, and I continually agree with to stare myself and I will just correct acquire issues,” she persisted. “It's now now not what you're doing but how you're with it. Why you're doing it. It's the behavior that's hooked as much because it because within the occasion it is doubtless you’ll desire to agree with rather a few sex, that's wide, but why are you having all that sex? That's what you've obtained to study.”

AJ Mclean

The Backstreet Boys member tried pills for the principle time sooner than filming the song video for 2000's “The Call,” telling Lawful Morning The US years later that he “used to be off the walls” for the length of the shoot. He obtained sober in 2021 and noticed rather a few particular advantages just correct twelve months later, collectively with losing 32 kilos in seven months by lowering out alcohol and instant meals.

“Challenging triggered weight produce,” he commended At present in September 2022, “alternatively it additionally weighed down my psychological deliver.”

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 youth- Stay with these plain ass pills,” he began his sequence of tweets. “Im going to let one thing out. When me and Omarion worked on FACE OFF album. I used to be excessive off lean day after day! When yall noticed me on BET going off on Torae i was excessive off lean. My attitude every thing modified. My fans began to…Switch on me my household too. I by no manner promoted lean in my songs. The total time i was on the UCP tour with Chris [[Brown]I WAS SIPPING 4's atleast 7 instances a day. I used to be addicted till our demonstrate in Cincinnati.. i came off stg and passed out wakened within the smartly being facility i was having withdraws.”

“I by no manner felt a ache love that ever,” Bow Wow persisted. “It used to be summer time but i was walking round with 3 hoodies on because i was so cold. I uncared for the chicago demonstrate of that tour baltimore demonstrate BECAUSE I WAS F–KING HIGH AND SICK!!!! that s–t is now now not cold and i was doing it to be cold! Kick that s–t! Be a genuine son or daughter. Be the supreme you. Ima birth being more vocal. We gotta assign the youth from going out early. Other folks stare your kids. Express to them. We desire yall to dwell man. I nearly died f–king with syrup.”

“To as we express im affected my abdominal will…Never be the same and it hasnt been. DRUG FREE IS THE WAY TO BE! smarten up tighten up out here,” he commended his fans. “We cant lose no more of you. No longer one! I take care of all yall. The younger artist your total youngsters around the enviornment.. dont put collectively a pattern. Crash the cycle. PEACE.”

Lily Allen

With the twin releases of her fourth studio album No Shame and memoir My Tips Exactly, the singer spent much of 2018 getting brutally correct about the dwell of her addition considerations. In accordance to Allen, she used to be abusing cocaine and racy to the point of being “parisitically below the influence of alcohol. In the raze, 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 commended The Guardian, “Nothing perceived to attain or fulfill me. I keep in mind waking up one morning in those darkish days thinking, ‘Maybe it's time for heroin, because nothing else is working.'”

Dennis Quaid

The Father or mother Lure actor battled a cocaine addiction one day of the '80s that sent him to rehab in 1990. As he later explained on At present, he grew up within the '60s and '70s when “there used to be a fully completely different attitude” in direction of the drug.

“It used to be even in some movie budgets. I used to be on the total doing cocaine moderately much on a day-to-day basis for the length of the '80s,” he admitted in 2018. “I spent many, many an night screaming at God to 'Please rob this a ways off from me and I'll by no manner carry out it again, trigger I've simplest obtained an hour sooner than I agree with to be at work.' Then at 4 o'clock within the afternoon I'd shuffle, 'Oh it's now now not so wicked.'”

“I had what I call a white light experience where I noticed myself both ineffective or losing every thing that intended the rest to me,” he persisted. He needed to sit down down down down then-fiancée Meg Ryan and present what used to be happening. Then, he sought abet. “That used to be the tip of the take care of affair with me and cocaine.”

Ryan Lochte

After an incident in Newport Sea scramble where the Olympic swimmer tried to kick in his maintain resort room door, Lochte made the decision to gape medication in 2018. “Ryan has been struggling with from alcohol addiction for a protracted time and sadly it has develop into a harmful pattern for him,” his receive commended E! Recordsdata in a press birth. “He has acknowledged that he needs skilled support to conquer his field and shall be getting abet straight away.”

“Ryan knows that conquering this illness now shall be a must for him to retain a ways off from making future heart-broken choices, to be the supreme husband and father he would possibly even be, and if he needs to quit his device to come support to dominance within the pool in his Fifth Olympics in Tokyo in 2020,” the assertion concluded.

Jason Ritter

Even though the Parenthood alum knows that “one in every of the issues that you just're now now not alleged to retain out is acquire sober for any individual else,” his relationship with now-fundamental other Melanie Lynskey used to be a serious reason that led him to swearing off alcohol.

“At some degree, I knew how unbelievable she used to be and I believed she shall be fantastic for any individual who deserved her,” he explained for the length of a March 2023 look on The Drew Barrymore Expose, “and I didn't indubitably feel love I used to be that person. I felt a minute bit too crazy.”

On the opposite hand, as Ritter infamous to E! Recordsdata, he now sees that sobriety is in a roundabout diagram a non-public decision.

“It used to be more uncomplicated for me to snarl that I'm doing it for her because, at that time, I didn't indubitably feel love I used to be originate of value much,” he recalled of the early days of their relationship. “I didn't care as much about hurting myself as I did about hurting her. So, to birth with it used to be more uncomplicated for me to snarl, 'I'm doing this for her.' And now, I'm doing it for myself.”

Brantley Gilbert

The country star has been sober for virtually a decade, alternatively it used to be a difficult-fought avenue getting there. His addiction to alcohol and ache pills began soon after graduating from excessive college and didn't abate when his profession began to rob off. He saved a dusky leather-primarily based mostly pc pc fetch stuffed with bottles of Jagermeister or vodka “at arm's attain at all instances,” he commended previously revealed to Other folks, adding that one day of the day, “every hour and a half to two hours it'd be time to acquire two or three genuine pulls on the bottle. And each three or four hours it's time for a tablet or two.”

And it had no enact on his success. “It wasn't love I used to be stumbling around all day,” he admitted. “I used to be fully functioning — I wrote more songs then than I carry out now. That used to be the ghastly share.”

In late 2011, he used to be hospitalized with pancreatitis and used to be commended that if he didn't quit racy, he wouldn't glimpse his next birthday. “I still set up it off and used to be looking out to slack down on my maintain, love, 'All genuine I'm simplest gonna let myself rob two pills nowadays. I'm simplest gonna drink this much of my bottle and kind a imprint on the bottle,'” he recalled. “And it can work a couple days—and then any individual throws a occasion.”

He in a roundabout diagram sought abet, coming into rehab on Dec. 18, 2011. “I obtained to the point where I knew it used to be one thing I couldn't carry out on my maintain,” Gilbert talked about. “Pissed me off to no dwell and embarrassed me. I'm a moderately solid-willed person but that used to be the one thing in my existence that I couldn't acquire to stay.”

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