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Natasha Lyonne reveals relapse

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Natasha Lyonne opens up about relapse after nearly 10 years of sobriety
Natasha Lyonne, the acclaimed actor best known for her roles in ‘Poker Face’ and ‘Russian Doll’, has publicly revealed that she has experienced a relapse after nearly a decade of sobriety, sharing a c...

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Inside Natasha Lyonne’s addiction struggles as she opens up about relapse following 10 years of sobriety
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Natasha Lyonne Goes Public With Relapse: ‘Recovery Is a Lifelong Process’
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Natasha Lyonne reveals relapse after nearly a decade of sobriety
Natasha Lyonne has revealed she's no longer sober in a candid social media post.

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Natasha Lyonne Says She Has Relapsed After Years of Sobriety: ‘Recovery Is a Lifelong Process’
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Natasha Lyonne reveals relapse after nearly 10 years of sobriety
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Movie star Natasha Lyonne suffers relapse
It was definitely confusing. And if you told me back then that that was going to be the journey, I probably would have said, 'Keep it - I’m not strong enough for it, just gimme something easier.'

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Natasha Lyonne Reflects on Relapse After 10 Years: ‘You’re Not Alone’
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Natasha Lyonne Reveals Relapse After Decades of Sobriety: ‘Recovery Is a Longlong Process’
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