Renee Graziano Opens up About Her Sobriety and Shares Advice for Struggling Fans (EXCLUSIVE)
Over the years, Mob Wives alum Renee Graziano has been open with her fans about addiction — and in an exclusive interview with In Touch, the current Marriage Boot Camp Reality Stars: Family Edition star opened up about her sobriety.
“Things were tough for me because everyone’s allowed to be normal, and I have to remember I’m not always normal. It wasn’t as pressing until one specific thing happened — which you’ll see it play out — that I asked if I could be taken out and brought to a meeting,” Renee shared of battling her demons in the house.
“I’m doing amazing and I’m going to be starting with a lot of women who also struggle from the disease. We cannot deny that depression and addiction don’t come hand in hand all over the world — and if me being a celebrity could stand up and show somebody a difference — maybe get two or three kids to try it — if we all put our heads together, it’s a blessing. I don’t feel that I was cursed with the disease of addiction. I felt it was a blessing.”
The reality star previously sought treatment at Transitions Recovery Program in North Miami, FL, which she said is “the only place I will go.” Renee continued, “Anyone who has a problem with addiction, first off I would say contact a very reputable rehab. I can speak for Transitions Recovery Program in North Miami, or if you want to send me a chat or inbox me, I will talk to you and I will send you on the right path.”
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