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Natasha Lyonne Admits to Relapse
25 Jan
Summary
- Natasha Lyonne announced her sobriety relapse publicly on X.
- She expressed hope that sharing her experience will help others.
- Lyonne is drawing inspiration from her upcoming project on a hockey player.

Natasha Lyonne, known for her roles in "Russian Doll" and "The Poker Face," has publicly shared that she has relapsed in her sobriety. The 46-year-old actress made the announcement on X on Friday, January 23rd, with plans to share more details later. Lyonne expressed that her openness about this relapse stems from a desire to help others who may be struggling with addiction, highlighting that recovery is an ongoing, lifelong process.
She also mentioned drawing strength from her upcoming project, a film about hockey player Sophie "Bambo" Braverman, which she is writing and directing. Lyonne encouraged perseverance, stating, "Don't quit before the miracle." This disclosure follows her previous public struggles with addiction in the early 2000s, including a stint in rehab in 2006. She has previously spoken about the severity of her past addiction, describing herself as "as good as dead" and expressing gratitude for the support she received.




