Brooke Mueller recently opened up about her sobriety journey in her first interview in 15 years, revealing that she has reached the milestone of being nine months sober. During her candid discussion on the "Hollywood Raw" podcast, she spoke about the challenges she has faced, explaining that recovery has been difficult and many individuals at her level of addiction do not manage to overcome it. Mueller emphasized her commitment to recovery by stating, “I work really hard. It has not been easy,” and expressed her belief in the Twelve Steps program, detailing the supportive sober community she has found in Malibu, where she regularly attends meetings.
Reflecting on her past experiences, Mueller noted that she has invested millions in rehabilitation since her late teens. She described a recent rehabilitation stint at a facility that catered only to patients with insurance and highlighted how this experience was both authentic and transformative for her. On a related note, her friendship with Matthew Perry has resurfaced after they crossed paths in rehab years after she married Charlie Sheen. Despite being contacted by the police due to this connection, she clarified that she did not use ketamine herself, which is a focus of the ongoing investigation into Perry’s tragic death.
The case surrounding Perry’s death has led to multiple arrests, including that of his assistant, who allegedly administered ketamine to the actor. Court documents revealed details about how Perry received multiple doses of the drug before his untimely demise, with contributing factors such as drowning and coronary artery disease also noted in his autopsy. Eyewitness accounts from the assistant indicate that Perry had experienced adverse reactions to the drug previously, raising serious questions about the medical oversight concerning his care.
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