April 21, 2019 – “If at 17 someone told me where I’d be at 33 with 16 years of continual sobriety I would have laughed and told you to fuck off. Jack entered rehab at the age of 17 to be treated for an addiction to OxyContin. After getting sober, he told MTV: “I took myself out of the picture for a second … I looked around at every single person in the room. A lot of them were near 30, unemployed, living off their parents. There were heroin addicts, I thought, “I don’t want to be like that. I don’t want my life to be controlled by a drug. I was really loaded and I just sat on my mom’s bed and I just said, ‘I am going to go pack my bags, I’m, I’m ready to go. {to rehab} I want to go, I need to go.’’
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