Jamie Lee Curtis celebrates a major event that has changed her life a lot

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis recently celebrated 25 years of being clean and sober. Curtis, known for her roles in “Knives Out” and “Halloween,” had previously opened up about her addiction to opioids. In a 2019 interview with Variety, she revealed that her addiction began with the painkiller Vicodin, which she took after undergoing plastic surgery. Curtis described herself as a “wildly controlled drug addict and alcoholic,” emphasizing that she never used substances when working and adhered to specific usage patterns.

Her journey to recovery started in 1998 when a friend caught her taking five pills at once. Since then, Curtis has been committed to sobriety. In an Instagram post on February 3, she shared the milestone of reaching 25 years of being clean and sober. Curtis expressed a sense of calm, serenity, purpose, and the realization that she is not alone in her struggles. She also offered support to those facing addiction and shame, emphasizing the importance of community.

Fans flooded her post with messages of support, sharing their own experiences and expressing admiration for her achievement. Curtis’s openness about her journey serves as inspiration for others facing similar challenges, fostering a sense of connection and understanding in the recovery community.