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        <title><![CDATA[John Mulaney Has Checked Into Rehab for Alcohol and Drug Abuse]]></title>
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						<p><strong><strong>John Mulaney</strong></strong> is seeking treatment for alcoholism and cocaine addiction after nearly 20 years of sobriety.</p>


<p>The 38-year-old comedian checked into a rehab facility in Pennsylvania earlier this month and will attend a 60-day program, The <strong><em>New York Post’s Page Six</em></strong> reported on Monday, December 21.</p>
<p>The Chicago native has spoken openly about his past struggles with addiction, covering the personal topic in his Netflix stand-up specials <em>New in Town</em>, <em>The Comeback Kid</em> and <em>Kid Gorgeous</em>. Mulaney, who married makeup artist <strong><strong>Annamarie Tendler</strong></strong> in July 2014, reflected on his teenage drinking habit during a September 2019 interview with <strong><em>Esquire</em></strong>.</p>
<p>“I drank for attention,” the former <strong><em>Saturday Night Live</em></strong> writer explained at the time. “I was really outgoing, and then at 12, I wasn’t. I didn’t know how to act. And then I was drinking, and I was hilarious again.”</p>
<p>Experimenting with drugs followed suit. “I never liked smoking pot. Then I tried cocaine, and I loved it,” Mulaney told the outlet. “I wasn’t a good athlete, so maybe it was some young male thing of, ‘This is the physical feat I can do. Three Vicodin and a tequila and I’m still standing. Who’s the athlete now?'”</p>


<p>The <em>Big Mouth</em> star stopped using cocaine in August 2005 at age 23 and quit drinking the following month.</p>
<p>“I went on a bender that weekend that was just, like, fading in and out of a movie,” he remembered. “It was just crazy. A weekend that was … there were … I’m never going to tell you. That’s mine. I didn’t kill anyone or assault anyone. But yeah, I was like, ‘You’re fucking out of control.’ And I thought to myself, ‘I don’t like this guy anymore. I’m not rooting for him.'”</p>
<p>At the time, Mulaney didn’t use a recovery program or counseling, but instead <strong>quit abusing substances</strong> cold turkey. According to <em>Esquire</em>, he had never fallen off the wagon since.</p>

		<p>Mulaney recently took <strong><strong>Pete Davidson</strong></strong> under his wing as the 27-year-old New York native has continued to <strong>struggle with his own mental health issues</strong> in the public eye. In December 2018, Davidson shared suicidal thoughts in an Instagram post after splitting from fiancée<strong><strong> Ariana Grande</strong></strong>. One month later, Mulaney joined the<em> King of Staten Island</em> actor on a “Weekend Update” segment on <em>SNL</em>.</p>
<p>“I’ve been spending time with Pete to try to show him that you can have <strong>a life in comedy that is not insane</strong> — a sober, domestic life,” Mulaney teased at the time as the twosome prepared to hit the road together for a comedy tour. “Pete, look at me. You are loved by many and we are glad you are OK.”</p>


<p>Mulaney <strong>hosted <em>SNL</em> for the fourth time</strong> in October. The following month, he took a job writing on <em>Late Night With Seth Meyers</em> to bring more structure back into his life <strong>amid the coronavirus pandemic</strong>.</p>
<p>“During quarantine, I was like, ‘Why am I going totally crazy and why am I suddenly telling my wife my accomplishments?’ Like, ‘I had a <em>Comedy Central Presents</em> when I was 23 years old,'” he joked during an appearance on <strong><em>Jimmy Kimmel Live!</em></strong> in December. “I really needed a job. One, I like having a boss, I like having assignments to do. When I’m in charge of something, [it’s] not so much the best thing. I wanted to have a boss and I wanted to have structure. Because my psychiatrist, who knows me well, said, ‘Without external structure, I don’t have confidence in you thriving.'”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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