Natasha Lyonne โ€˜back on feetโ€™ after recent relapse

Natasha Lyonne โ€˜back on feetโ€™ after recent relapse



Natasha Lyonne โ€˜back on feetโ€™ after recent relapse

Three months after revealing that she had relapsed during her sobriety journey, actress Natasha Lyonne gave her fans a happy health update.

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In a post to social media on Thursday, the โ€œRussian Dollโ€ star expressed gratitude to those who have supported her, and said she was looking forward to sharing her experience while still maintaining a sense of privacy as she navigates her personal and professional life.

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โ€œProud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet,โ€ she wrote on X.

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โ€œWant to thank our recovery communities & the fans who stood by & were so supportive. Aiming to keep the journey somehow private, but look forward to sharing my experience, strength & hope as makes sense. My heart is with everyone ever going through it,โ€ the 46-year-old added.

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The โ€œOrange Is the New Blackโ€ alum has been open about the work sheโ€™s doing in her personal life, including sharing that she experienced a relapse in January.

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Also read: Natasha Lyonne admits to โ€˜relapseโ€™ after years of sobriety

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โ€œTook my relapse public more to come,โ€ she wrote in a series of since-deleted tweets posted to the platform on January 23.

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โ€œRecovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember youโ€™re not alone,” Lyonne added.ย 

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“I love movies,” Lyonne said in February 2024, noting that they are “the only thing I really understand in this life.”

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“They’ve got everything I like: music and stories and images, and they’ll break your heart, and make you laugh, and all the rest,” she said ahead of hosting the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Scientific and Technical Awards (AMPAS Sci-Tech Awards).

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The โ€œPoker Faceโ€ star has earlier opened up about her love for vaping and how she had to let it go. “I’ll be honest. It’s the worst decision I ever made, Of course, my true and deep hope is that the technology will get there such that I’m able to smoke again consequence-free since it’s one of the great loves of my life,” Lyonne said in April 2023.

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Referring to herself “as a destructive person,โ€ Lyonne said by quitting smoking, she was โ€œsigning up for life completely.”



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