Jamie Lee Curtis calls 22-year sobriety a 'legacy': 'Will be the single greatest thing I do'
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Jamie Lee Curtis opened up about her sobriety "legacy" during a recent conversation with actor Colin Farrell. The "Halloween Ends" actress became sober in 1999.
"I think about it a lot. Being sober is going to be a legacy, for sure," the "Halloween Ends" actress responded when Farrell asked what the word "legacy" meant to her sobriety journey.
"Because I’m stopping what has been a generational issue in my biological family," Curtis explained. "It’ll be the single greatest thing I do, if I can stay sober. Because generations of people have had their lives ruled and ruined by alcoholism and drug addiction. For me, sobriety first. Always."
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