Los Angeles, Jan 14 (Ians) ‘Game Of Thrones’ star Kit Harington says his fame in the hit series caused him to struggle with mental health issues and alcoholism.
Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said that he entered rehab in 2019 for alcoholism, and was diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) while there.
“I realised that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson.
“Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington then went to a second rehab facility, where he was made aware of his Adhd, reports deadline.com.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,...
Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said that he entered rehab in 2019 for alcoholism, and was diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) while there.
“I realised that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson.
“Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington then went to a second rehab facility, where he was made aware of his Adhd, reports deadline.com.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,...
- 1/14/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
‘Game Of Thrones’ star Kit Harington says his fame in the hit series caused him to struggle with mental health issues and alcoholism. Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said that he entered rehab in 2019 for alcoholism, and was diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) while there.
“I realised that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson.
“Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington then went to a second rehab facility, where he was made aware of his Adhd, reports deadline.com.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,...
“I realised that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson.
“Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington then went to a second rehab facility, where he was made aware of his Adhd, reports deadline.com.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,...
- 1/14/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Kit Harington says his fame from HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones caused him to struggle with mental health issues and alcoholism.
Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said he entered rehab in 2019 for alcoholism, and was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) while there.
“I realized that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson. “Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington eventually went to a second rehab facility, was where he was made aware of his Adhd.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,” he said.
Harington now...
Speaking on the wellness podcast Hidden 20%, Harington said he entered rehab in 2019 for alcoholism, and was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) while there.
“I realized that my life was hinging on this,” he told host Ben Branson. “Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there.”
Harington claimed that he “entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘F— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’”
Harington eventually went to a second rehab facility, was where he was made aware of his Adhd.
“And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years,” he said.
Harington now...
- 1/13/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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