‘Seinfeld’ Writer Details Rampant Cocaine Use in ’80s TV Show Production: ‘Everybody Was Doing It’
- Cocaine use was rampant in Hollywood during the ’80s, with writer Larry Charles stating, 'Everybody was doing it.'
- Larry Charles revealed that some individuals escalated from cocaine to crack, leading to addiction for those affected.
- In a recent interview, Charles admitted he was fortunate to have quit cocaine 'cold turkey' and discussed the impact of substance use on his life.
- He shared that he experienced personal hardships, including a heart attack and losing his home, but has been working towards healing from these challenges.
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‘Seinfeld’ Writer Details Rampant Cocaine Use in ’80s TV Show Production: ‘Everybody Was Doing It’
Larry Charles, who also worked on the TV shows ‘Fridays’ and ‘The Arsenio Hall Show,’ said cocaine is ‘how the work got done.’
'What The F...': Dem Governor Is at Complete Loss for Words After Being Asked About Cocaine Use
Democratic Governor Janet Mills of Maine appeared stunned and angry when she was confronted by a man who asked her about alleged cocaine use in her past during a recent public appearance. Fox News reported the moment occurred last week during an event at Sunday River Resort in Newry, where Mills was taking photos with... The post ‘What The F…’: Dem Governor Is at Complete Loss for Words After Being Asked About Cocaine Use appeared first on Daily…
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