Anne Hathaway recently said she’s five years sober: “That feels like a milestone to me.”
The decision to get sober is a profoundly personal one.
These 13 celebs went public about their sobriety and the reasoning behind it.

1.Last year, Cara Delevingne toldVogueshe began a 12-step program in 2022 and now practices sobriety.
If I can do it, anyone can.
2.In April, Anne Hathaway revealed she’s five years sober.

“I don’t normally talk about it, but I am over five years sober.
That feels like a milestone to me,” she told theNew York Times.
My last hangover lasted for five days," she reportedly told the publication.

3.In April, Eminem shareda photo on Instagramof himself holding a 16-year sobriety medallion in his palm.
I’m not afraid."
The singer and businesswoman also discussed her sobriety in her 2017 memoirOpen Bookand a 2023 interview withBustle.

So was her creativity being “dumbed down” by alcohol.
5.In February, Jamie Lee Curtisshared on Instagramthat she’s 25 years “clean and sober.”
The post featured a photo of the actor holding a 25-year sobriety medallion.

“One day at a time.
That many others share the same disease and solution,” she wrote.
“For all those struggling with addiction and shame, there are others out here who care.

My hand in yours.
Our hands in yours.
6.Blac Chyna celebrated one year of sobriety in September with apost on Instagram.

7.RuPaul has been sobersince 1999.
“It felt like a fantastical trick had been played on me.
Georges was the one in rehab.

And yet I was also hitting rock bottom,” he wrote in an excerpt published inTime.
“I got sober at 29 years old, and I’ve been sober for 19 years.
It made it easier to be able to really enter in there.

I just really felt like alcohol wasn’t serving me.
I wanted to do whatever it took to make me feel better physically and spiritually.”
“And honestly, life is going to throw us some difficult days.

I certainly don’t need to be adding any extra ones to that list.”
She wrote, in part, “I’m so proud of anyone discovering their sobriety.
Or anyone who has had the courage to open their mind to Dry July.”

“You spoke about abandonment.
I tried to cover that with something.
you might’t cover it.

I was killing myself.
It was very hurtful.
For my mistakes, I’ve always owned up to them.

I chose to go to rehab.
It was one of the best and only things I could have done for myself at that time.”
My skin looks better than ever.

I don’t even really work out.
I’ve reverse-aged,” she said.
13.Finally, in November, Margaret Cho shared onThe Osbournespodcast that she’s seven years sober.

“I spent a lot of time on it this time.
“It’s a constantly evolving project, your mental health and your well-being.
It’s an ongoing, living work of art that you have to keep applying yourself to.”









