JAMIE LEE CURTIS: “FENTANYL NEARLY TOOK MY LIFE”

Jamie Lee Curtis bravely discussed her past addiction, emphasizing the deadly impact of fentanyl’s accessibility today. The actress revealed that if fentanyl had been as easily obtainable during her struggle with addiction as it is now, she might not have survived.

Curtis’ admission highlights the urgent need for heightened awareness and support for individuals battling addiction.

Her candid disclosure underscores the importance of addressing substance abuse issues with compassion and understanding.

By sharing her story, Curtis continues to advocate for greater empathy and resources for those affected by addiction, urging society to confront this pressing public health crisis head-on.

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