Natasha Lyonne announces relapse after nearly a decade sober

Natasha Lyonne announces relapse after nearly a decade sober — Pagesix.com
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Pagesix reports Natasha Lyonne revealed on X that she has relapsed after nearly 10 years of sobriety. "Took my relapse public more to come," she wrote via X on Friday evening.

She followed with, "Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone. Grateful for love & smart feet." Lyonne also wrote, "Gonna do it for baby Bambo," a reference to the title of her upcoming movie about hockey player Sophie "Bambo" Braverman, and added, "Stay honest, folks. Sick as our secrets."

Lyonne engaged with supportive followers in the comments but did not offer additional details; a fan wrote, "You had nearly 20 years. You’ll make it back again... Sending you a lot of love," and Lyonne replied, "Thanks, boss. There but for the grace, etc. Sending love back your way. May become a pothead or a nun. TBD." She previously battled drug and alcohol addictions in the mid-2000s, entered treatment in 2006, and later returned to acting in projects including Orange Is the New Black and Russian Doll, earning multiple SAG Awards and Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.


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