Jodie Sweetin erzählt, dass sie im Alter von 14 Jahren bei der Hochzeit von „Full House“-Co-Star Candace Cameron Bure zum ersten Mal „Blackout“ betrunken war
Jodie Sweetin erzählt, dass sie im Alter von 14 Jahren bei der Hochzeit von „Full House“-Co-Star Candace Cameron Bure zum ersten Mal „Blackout“ betrunken war
> “Well, the first time I ever drank, I was like 14… and it was at Candace’s wedding, and I was just a blackout drinker,” Sweetin, 43, said on the podcast.
> She continued: „The last thing I remember doing I think is somewhere around the end — the YMCA and then I don’t remember anything from the rest of the night. and it was awful and it was ugly and it was embarrassing and my mother was horrified.“
> „I was at the table and I was drinking…I was across the room from my mom. They would pour a glass of wine, and then they would get around to pouring more and i was like, ‚I’ll take a little more, please.‘ Like an idiot 13, 14 year old, you know?“ she added.
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She was my all time crush growing up. I’m just happy she made it out alive and looks to be doing well living with an addiction.
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Just another reason to hate the entire Cameron family.
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As a fellow addict, I will also remember the first time I ever blacked out. Retelling these stories to non-addicts never goes well because they just don’t understand. The things I have done to myself for the sake of my addiction, how much I loved it as it tried to kill me. It’s stories like this that bring it all back. Ask any addict and they’ll be able to tell you the same.
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> “Well, the first time I ever drank, I was like 14… and it was at Candace’s wedding, and I was just a blackout drinker,” Sweetin, 43, said on the podcast.
> She continued: „The last thing I remember doing I think is somewhere around the end — the YMCA and then I don’t remember anything from the rest of the night. and it was awful and it was ugly and it was embarrassing and my mother was horrified.“
> „I was at the table and I was drinking…I was across the room from my mom. They would pour a glass of wine, and then they would get around to pouring more and i was like, ‚I’ll take a little more, please.‘ Like an idiot 13, 14 year old, you know?“ she added.
She was my all time crush growing up. I’m just happy she made it out alive and looks to be doing well living with an addiction.
Just another reason to hate the entire Cameron family.
As a fellow addict, I will also remember the first time I ever blacked out. Retelling these stories to non-addicts never goes well because they just don’t understand. The things I have done to myself for the sake of my addiction, how much I loved it as it tried to kill me. It’s stories like this that bring it all back. Ask any addict and they’ll be able to tell you the same.