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Mary J. Blige: Celebrity Recovery Stories

Mary J. Blige is a singer, songwriter, model, producer, and actress from The Bronx, New York. Not only is she a nine-time Grammy winner, she is also showing herself as a contender for Best Supporting Actress following her performance in the upcoming Netflix series Mudbound. She has released 13 studio albums since the early 90s with . . . . Continue Reading


Mary J. Blige Opens Up About Her Battles with Depression and Addiction

  Mary J. Blige, the artist dubbed “Queen of Hip Hop Soul” recently opened up about battling depression and addiction.  Blige has always been pretty open about her struggles. Whether it was her addiction, mental illness or childhood abuse, the singer has not been shy about the obstacles she’s overcome to get to where she is. In . . . . Continue Reading


10 Female Celebrities You Probably Didn’t Know Were in Recovery

When you’re struggling with an addiction or working at your recovery from an addiction, it’s good to know that you’re not alone. And, it helps to know that there is life after active addiction. Here are 10 female celebrities you probably didn’t know were in recovery to inspire you right now. Oprah Winfrey Now one . . . . Continue Reading


Famous Women in Recovery

The most comforting thing for an alcoholic or addict is to hear that you are not alone. And the most inspiring thing to know is that there are successful people out there who are also in recovery. Below is a list of famous women in recovery. Some you might already know about, like Drew Barrymore, . . . . Continue Reading


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