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Danny Dyer Replaces Booze With Bedtime Snacks
7 Apr
Summary
- Danny Dyer revealed a new eating disorder characterized by late-night junk food consumption.
- He previously overcame struggles with alcohol and drugs, entering rehab for addiction.
- Dyer now consumes hot dogs and pub snacks at night, seeking comfort and dopamine.

Actor Danny Dyer has revealed he is now battling an eating disorder, a new challenge that emerged after overcoming past addictions to alcohol and drugs.
Dyer, previously open about his struggles with substance abuse, including during his time on EastEnders, has found a new coping mechanism in late-night junk food consumption. He described an instance of eating four frankfurters dipped in tomato sauce, alongside pub snacks and cream eggs, after a restless night.
He likens this behavior to seeking a dopamine rush, similar to his past addictions, acknowledging that addiction patterns can manifest in various forms. Dyer noted that even in rehab, Overeaters Anonymous is a recognized support group, highlighting the diverse nature of addictive behaviors.
While he has successfully managed his alcohol and drug use, Dyer is now confronting his late-night eating habits. He suggested that healthier alternatives like carrots might be a better choice, but acknowledged that the act of feeding the addiction, regardless of the food type, is the core issue.