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Andrew Lloyd Webber says he is a recovering alcoholic
Summary
Andrew Lloyd Webber told The Times he decided to seek help 16 months ago and now attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings daily.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber told The Times that he is a recovering alcoholic and that he began his current journey to sobriety about 16 months ago. The 78-year-old composer said checking into a clinic did not work for him. He said he now attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings daily and has found them valuable. He also described a period when family members were very concerned about his drinking.
Key details:
- He described himself as a recovering alcoholic and said he decided to seek help sixteen months ago.
- He said residential treatment did not work for him and that he now attends AA meetings every day.
- Lloyd Webber said he had resumed secret drinking after earlier attempts to stop and that he hid some drinking by switching to vodka.
- He is reported to be working on two new musicals, including projects based on The Illusionist and the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa.
Summary:
Lloyd Webber's statement confirms a long-running struggle with alcohol and a recent, ongoing recovery process focused on AA meetings. He reported that inpatient treatment did not suit him and that family concern helped prompt his decision to seek help. Undetermined at this time.
