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        <title><![CDATA[Rob Lowe’s son John celebrates two years of sobriety]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rob Lowe</strong>&#8216;s son is celebrating two years of sobriety.</p><p>John Lowe, 25, marked the occasion on Instagram with a split photo of him chugging a bottle of wine next to his AA statistics and wrote, &#8220;Then -&gt; Now.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;I haven’t been vocal about my sobriety on here just because I felt it was something I wanted to keep personal, but I had a change of heart today,&#8221; John explained in a lengthy caption. &#8220;Two years in and I am more grateful than ever to have a community of support and friends who continue to build me up and hold me accountable.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Making the decision to change your life is difficult at any age, but as a young person I hope that I can be a small example that it is possible and that things really do get SO MUCH BETTER.&#8221;</p><p>John called this era of coronavirus quarantine an &#8220;incredibly strange and tense time&#8221; and added his &#8220;heart goes out to everyone going through something.&#8221; He also suggested that those struggling with addiction during this trying time turn to anyone, including AA meetings on Zoom, a video communications application.</p><p>&#8220;Life doesn’t have to be short and we don’t have to blow it!&#8221; he added, referring the caption on his Snapchat photo of him chugging the wine.</p><p>His famous father, 56, lauded his son&#8217;s efforts in the comments, writing, &#8220;I have never been more proud. Your hard work is an inspiration. Keep Coming Back.&#8221;</p><p>The &#8220;Parks and Recreation&#8221; star marked 30 years of sobriety this year and <strong>credited Steven Tyler</strong> for helping him get there.</p><p>“I was probably sober two or three weeks, maybe, and I got a phone call from Steven Tyler, who I did not know,” the elder Lowe said. “He called me and said, ‘I heard you’re in recovery and I just wanted to say, ‘Hey, you’re going to do great.&#8217;”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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